[I think I’ve read about the story of Ginseng Village online before, it really happened!]
[I’m from a nearby town, I can confirm, it’s a true story!]
[The show’s team previously clarified there’s no script, so it must be true.]
[It does sound a lot like the Mountain Deity is angry, I’ve often heard elders say that mountains that can nurture medicinal plants have spiritual qualities. Perhaps there really is a Mountain Deity.]
[With all the development in recent years, quite a few forests have been exploited rather harshly. It’s not impossible for the Mountain Deity to issue a warning.]
[Oh my god, if that’s true, won’t there be an accident if the guests go there?]
[No, my kind Mountain Deity, even if it’s a warning, it’s very gentle. At least I haven’t heard of any fatalities so far.]
[Messing up the village and digging out newly formed ginseng, tossing them around casually, you call that gentle? That’s money, you know! The investors must be having a hard time, right?]
[Hmm, I’m confident about my mentor and little angel.]
[Hey, hey, are you guys looking down on our Amber? Why leave him out?]
[Hey, hey, hey, are you overlooking our William, Ariel, and Scarlett? Why exclude them?]
[As everyone knows, in esoteric studies, the other three are "amateurs," they just need to be charming and beautiful.]
Amidst the lively debate among the live stream viewers about the theme incident this time, the show’s vehicle already brought the six guests to a village at the foot of the mountain.
They called it a village, but what they saw were at least two-story small buildings.
This was thanks to the fame of ginseng digging in the area. Fueled by techniques in growing and digging ginseng and the profits from selling it, almost every household was doing well.
At a glance, you basically didn’t see any particularly poor families.
"This village looks so affluent, nothing like those rural areas you see on TV."
Ariel Zimmerman couldn’t help but comment first, and next to her, Amber Livingston naturally seized every camera-attracting opportunity to explain,
"After all, it’s a famous Ginseng Village. Those particularly backward rural areas you see on TV are closer to the deep mountains, those places develop slower. Now, most rural areas in our country are doing well. Their self-built houses are more luxurious than some villas."
As he spoke, he let everyone look at the stone archway they had just passed,
"That stone archway we just went through, typically only wealthier villages would build such an archway. It’s the face of the entire village. The specifications differ and reflect the wealth levels.
Like the one we just passed, with extended eaves, cloud patterns carved below, and a pair of drumstones in front, it symbolizes auspiciousness and warding off evil."
It had to be said, after these two episodes, Amber Livingston began to find his position in the show.
Though he claimed to worship an out-of-body fairy publicly, only he knew he lacked real skills, especially when compared to Evander Simpson and Scarlett Jennings. The more he tried to show off, the more pretentious he seemed.
After the guest mishaps in the past two episodes, Amber was genuinely scared.
So he seriously reviewed his performance in the first two episodes and re-planned for himself. Finally, he found a niche on the show.
That was to be responsible for explaining folk customs and esoteric knowledge.
Evander and Scarlett had done this before, but clearly, they weren’t the talkative types. Ariel handled the atmosphere in the show, so naturally, he had to take on the rest.
Fortunately, in these years as a spiritual broadcaster, he’d accumulated a fair amount of knowledge, and having prepared before coming, explaining became second nature. ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom
The guests listened with great interest.
Except for William Zeller.
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