When the apocalypse arrived, Mu Jin and her younger brother unexpectedly transmigrated to a parallel world. From the very beginning, they were forced into a famine-induced escape. But fear not, she...
"How can this be so embarrassing? The chicken soup is for your health. We can just take the leftovers back and give them to the children to try."
"Yes, yes, you just gave birth to a child and you need to replenish your body."
Although they said so, they couldn't hide the joy on their faces.
Mu Jin didn't care and continued to drink the chicken soup in her hand.
"Okay, Miss Jin has spoken, you old ladies should stop making excuses and make people laugh at you."
Zhang smiled and teased everyone
Seeing that the cleaning was almost done and it was late at night, Zhang sent these people out first without disturbing Mu Jin's rest.
Outside the tent, in the moonlight, Mu Bai stood there, with the pheasants and pheasant eggs sorted by his side.
"Aunties, you must have worked so hard late at night. Each of you has a chicken and a dozen eggs. They are not worth much, so please don't be disgusted. Take them back."
Seeing that they still wanted to talk, Mu Bai knew that it was useless to say more, so he stuffed the divided chicken and eggs into their hands, and brought the divided chicken soup to them.
Several women hurried to serve themselves, feeling embarrassed to let the child pass them bowl by bowl.
After seeing off a few people, Zhang was about to leave, but was stopped by Mu Bai.
"Godmother, you've worked the hardest. If it weren't for you, my sister and I wouldn't know what to do, and we wouldn't have anything to bring you. I've seen these two chickens, they're the fattest. Take them home and have a good rest. Thank you for your hard work during this period."
Then he stuffed the two fattest chickens and eggs into Zhang's hands.
"You child, you call me mother. Helping your siblings is like helping my own children. What gifts are you bringing? Take them back and keep them for you two."
Zhang pushed back again
"Okay, my mother, don't be polite to me. If you don't want to eat it, my little niece An An wants to eat it. The little one is growing up, so take it back to the child quickly."
Zhang thought of her frail granddaughter and said with a smile,
"Thief"
Mu Bai chuckled twice, helped carry the chicken, and sent Zhang back.
Hibiscus in the tent decided to breastfeed. Since she hadn't produced milk yet, she made some milk powder for the little one. The little one ate it with a grunt, burped, and fell asleep again.
Mu Bai just came back at this time. When he came in and saw the little guy fell asleep again, he whispered to Mu Jin what happened on the way back.
On the way back, I met Lu Tian
Lu Tian told him that he had asked them to keep an eye on Zhao Si and the others. They were fine a few days ago, but when Mu Jin was giving birth, these people sneaked around the tent.
He was holding a few sacks in his hand, looking around at the surrounding environment, and was caught when he was about to put the sacks on the ground.
Several people refused to admit what they were going to do. Lu Tian had no choice but to let them go.
But the sacks were snatched from their hands. Perhaps Zhao Si and his men felt guilty, so they didn't make a fuss when the sacks were snatched away.
"Sister, after Lu Tian gave it to me, I opened it and saw that it was a few snakes."
"Where are the things?"
Hibiscus said calmly
“I left it at the door.”
“Give someone a taste of their own medicine”
Mu Jin glanced at Mu Bai leisurely.
Mu Bai immediately understood
“Guaranteed mission completion”
Smiling, he carried a few sacks and walked towards the tent of Zhao Si and his friends.
Zhao Si and his companions were half asleep in the middle of the night when they felt a chill on their arms and necks.
I reached out and touched something slippery. I pulled it casually, but it didn't move. Then I was awakened by the pain.
A scream broke the silence of the night
The surrounding villagers were awakened and got up to see what happened. They saw Zhao Si and his men jumping up and down and running into the woods.