It was a small white jade pearl about the size of a thumb.
"What is this?" Samuel frowned slightly.
Even though he hadn't taken it, Samuel could sense the coldness emanating from its body. The pearl was also covered with a faint layer of white light.
"Lady Silkworm said that it's the Jade Ice Pearl. With just a little strength, the temperature will drop sharply," the Thunder God said softly.
After that, the Thunder God raised his hands slightly and presented the pearl respectfully.
Samuel glanced at the crowd, nodded, and took the pearl. As expected, when he came into contact with the pearl, Samuel suddenly felt that the temperature of his whole body had dropped a lot.
But why did she give him this?
"There's another sachet. You can open it when the situation is critical," said the old village chief as he handed over a white sachet with both hands.
Samuel took the sachet. It looked ordinary, but the quality was very fine. There seemed to be a note hidden inside.
"Get up, all of you." Samuel really didn't want so many people to kneel in front of him. He felt that he couldn't bear it, so he said to everyone.
"Thank you, Grandpa Ancestor." Although the group of people rose, they still did not forget to thank Samuel in unison.
Samuel's face was full of helplessness. He was a young man, and he could at most be regarded as a middle-aged man. But he was called Grandpa Ancestor now.
However, Samuel couldn't do anything about it.
The old village chief didn't care about that and clapped his hands. Immediately, a few people came over with several wooden boxes, "Grandpa Ancestor, this is some of everyone's wishes. They are all food on the way. Please accept them."
"That's right. After leaving this village, there will be sand and dust for thousands of miles. There will be no more people. The boxes are filled with food and drinks that can be supplied to you," the Thunder God said softly.
Samuel waved his hand. The village's conditions were limited, so how could he have the nerve to take the villagers' rations?
"With your cultivation, even if you don't eat or drink for months, it is not a big deal, but what about your subordinates?" The old village chief advised.
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