After waking, Wang Yao practiced Chinese boxing in the courtyard. Afterward, he walked around in the village in search of anything interesting. He hadn't found anything irregular.
There were two sources of toxins in the human body. One was from metabolism. The other was from outside. External sources were more complicated. Most toxins were from food and drink. Some toxins could come from open wounds and skin contacts.
The villagers had begun working early in the morning. Wang Yao saw a few villagers carrying water to their houses.
Water? Wang Yao stopped suddenly. He stopped a middle-aged man.
"Good morning. Can I ask, where do you get the water?" Wang Yao asked.
"From the well in the village," the man said.
"Where is the well?" asked Wang Yao.
"Oh, just over there, I can take you there," the middle-aged man replied as he pointed at the front.