After Going to the Countryside, Relying on the Check-in System to Help My Sisters

Before Wen Xi's rebirth, she only knew that the world she lived in was a novel.

But she wasn't the female lead; she was just a passerby with few scenes. Her elder sister, while their ...

Chapter 318 Can I leave tomorrow?

After Wenxi finished speaking, she took the thermos back to her room. She decided to keep the thermos; it was evidence and couldn't be destroyed. She would just get a new thermos for her.

The next morning, seeing Qin Mi get up, Wen Xi asked worriedly, "Qin Mi, how are you feeling now? Is there anything wrong? If you're not feeling well, you should go to the hospital for a check-up."

Qin Mi shook her head, "I feel fine, Liangliang. Thank you for saving me again. If it weren't for you, I'm afraid..."

"I believe that with your willpower, you will definitely not let Wang Xiao succeed." Before she entered the dormitory yesterday, Qin Mi had been resisting Wang Xiao. If it weren't for her, Qin Mi's willpower should have been able to hold on.

Even if he manages to hold out, he'll probably be forced to marry Wang Xiao, given her father's status. And if this matter is investigated, Qin Mi won't fare well either.

“Of course, there will be countless Wang Xiaos for every one of them. After all, there are quite a few people like Wang Xiao who will stop at nothing to achieve their goals. This time I helped you, but from now on you will have to rely on yourself. If you don’t want to be schemed against, you have to be more careful and smarter.” Wen Xi said as she carried breakfast out.

Today she served snail rice noodles. She didn't know why it was called snail rice noodles. Anyway, she didn't see any snails when she cooked it. She wanted to put some snails in, but she was afraid of ruining the original flavor of the snail rice noodles, so she didn't add anything except the seasoning packets that came with the noodles.

Wenxi filled a lunchbox with snail rice noodles and sat down to eat. She first scooped a spoonful of the soup, which was spicy and numbing, and really tasted delicious.

After washing up, Qin Mi went to the cafeteria to get breakfast, handed it to Wen Xi, and then sat down to eat snail rice noodles. Since they returned from their hometown, Wen Xi had been providing all three meals a day, while Wen Xi had kept all the food that Qin Mi brought from the cafeteria.

She wanted to make sure Qin Mi ate as much delicious food as possible in the limited time she had, because Qin Mi would have to endure hardship once she returned.

"I heard when I was getting food in the cafeteria that Uncle Wang had already taken Wang Xiao home," Qin Mi said.

Wen Xi looked up at him from the delicious snail rice noodles. "What? You don't want her to go home?"

Qin Mi hurriedly waved her hand, "How could that be? I hate her so much, okay? She can't help at all and is always causing trouble."

Most importantly, she actually framed him, almost causing their marriage to fall apart.

How could he possibly be reluctant to let Wang Xiao go home?

What he couldn't bear to part with was Wenxi going home, because once she went home, he would never see her again until he died.

After Wang Xiao was sent back to her hometown, Uncle Wang and Aunt Wang even brought gifts to apologize to Qin Mi. Aunt Wang didn't hate Wen Xi before, after all, Wen Xi had donated grain and saplings to everyone. But now that Wang Xiao had been sent back to her hometown because of her mistakes, Aunt Wang also hated Wen Xi. If it weren't for this woman, her daughter could have married Qin Mi, and her daughter wouldn't have made so many mistakes.

However, every time she had a thought, her head would ache terribly, like it was about to split open, so she dared not hate Wen Xi anymore.

The days flew by in a flurry of activity, and in the blink of an eye, Wenxi had been here for eighty-nine days. During this time, Wenxi spent seven days returning to her hometown, Beijing, to look for her family.

If she had family members at this time, she would be about one or two years old, her eldest sister would be seven years older than her, probably around eight or nine years old, and her second brother would be five years older than her, probably around six or seven years old.

Arriving at the place where she had lived for sixteen years, looking at the familiar streets and scenes, Wenxi's eyes reddened. It turned out that the streets at this time were not much different from the streets more than ten years later.

Wenxi saw her family in this parallel universe, her parents, her second brother, and even her grandparents, who were still alive at this time.

After her parents got home from get off work that evening, Wenxi brought gifts and went straight to their house. They were quite surprised to see the unfamiliar Wenxi, since her mother was very young at the time, and Wenxi was not much younger than her. They never imagined that the Wenxi in front of them was what their daughter would look like when she grew up.

Wenxi had a private conversation with her mother for a while, telling her about the people who would try to harm her in the future, and asking them to protect Wenxi and not give them any opportunity to do so.

Wenxi's parents were busy working to support the family, and Wenxi was taken care of by her second brother since she was a child. It could be said that her second brother was more skilled at taking care of children than her parents.

Looking at her second brother's delicate face, Wenxi really missed him. However, she didn't know where he was or his exact address, otherwise she would definitely have written him a letter.

However, before her second brother wrote to tell her her detailed address, her eldest sister had already signed her up to go to the countryside. Her second brother didn't have her address and couldn't contact her, and she didn't have her second brother's address either, so she couldn't contact him either.

Wenxi bought a detached house near her home and registered it in her name. She then stored some durable grains: 500 catties each of oats, buckwheat, sorghum, millet, rice, cornmeal, and wheat flour.

One hundred catties each of dried potato slices, sweet potato slices, yam slices, dried eggplant, dried mushrooms, dried cucumbers, dried winter melons, dried green beans, and dried seafood.

Thirty dried chickens, ducks, geese, and rabbits.

The weather is getting hotter and hotter, and fresh things don't keep well, so Wenxi only stores things that can be stored for a few days. As for vegetables and fruits, they're only enough for a few days.

Afterwards, Wenxi went to give the house keys to her mother and told her that the house was a gift to Wenxi. She was to wait until Wenxi turned eighteen and then hand the house over to her. She also told her where the things were and that she could occasionally go there to get some food so that her family wouldn't have to tighten their belts to make ends meet.

After all, there were still two elderly people in the family, and Wenxi had asked Jin Changfeng to help her exchange the ginseng for the sake of her elders. Therefore, Wenxi left her mother a fifty-year-old ginseng and a thirty-year-old ginseng.

On the night before going to sleep on the eighty-ninth day after arriving in this world, Wen Xi saw the word 'teleport' appear on the sign-in system. Finally, she could go back. Excitedly, Wen Xi sat up on the kang (a heated brick bed) and lit the kerosene lamp.

Qin Mi sat up and asked, puzzled, "Liangliang, what's wrong?"

"I should go back now," Wen Xi said, then took out a large bag and placed it on the table. "Qin Mi, everything in here is for you. Keep it safe."

Then Wenxi took some tea leaves, fruit juice powder, jam for brewing tea, and other items with a long shelf life and put them in her bag.

Qin Mi felt both warm and reluctant to leave. "Can you stay until tomorrow?"