Ming's spirits were rather weighed down, as the realm beyond the boundary was filled with unknown, particularly the peculiar sensation of feeling something that seemed unfelt, which irked him considerably. However, the fog would soon clear, revealing what lay behind, and thus, in a word, patience.
From the recent events, Ming discovered the other use of the "Hawk Eye" ability, which allowed him to view not only people and zombies but also any visible object. He glanced at a rock on the ground, and it displayed "Rock"; he looked at the wild grass by the roadside, and it revealed: "Five-star fodder grass: excellent feed for herbivorous creatures, promoting growth, reducing illness, easy to digest, and the excrement it produces serves as superb organic fertilizer."
Ming's previously heavy heart lightened considerably due to the great grass. He crouched down, dug it up, and stored it away. Then, he dove into the thicket to embark on his marvelous journey.