Pregnant Woman Scavenges and Farms in the Wasteland to Raise a Baby

Marathon champion Zuo Shan, while dreaming, transmigrated to a star-faring apocalyptic wasteland. She became a wasteland scavenger, recently abandoned by her childhood sweet boy. Left to survive in...

Chapter 302 Encounter with the Library

Chapter 302 Encounter with the Library

If the other party had argued logically or offered various explanations, Zuo Shan might have remained skeptical. But such a dismissive "hehe" made her believe the video's authenticity.

The thought that her own child had almost suffered the same fate as the wild boar cub made her tremble uncontrollably.

Very good! She's remembered the Tsuzaki family's children and their tutor!

Although Zuo Shan wasn't the type to hold grudges, since it involved her son and involved such vicious harm, she vowed to retaliate with even greater severity and show no mercy!

After watching the video, her gratitude towards the school doctor, Bo Yiyan, deepened even further.

If he hadn't known how to detoxify and hadn't induced Ah Chen to vomit with that disgusting-looking medicine in time, Ah Chen would probably be rolling around in bed howling in pain right now, like the wild boar cub in the video.

At the same time, she was secretly glad that she had raised her baby freely, taking him to the wild to collect things since he was an infant.

He was given on-the-spot instruction for every poisonous plant he encountered, which taught him to identify poisonous plants. This enabled him to recognize poisonous plants immediately during practice and put on a gas mask.

Otherwise, it would have been impossible to only inhale a small amount of toxins; the damage would likely have been irreversible.

Zuo Shan became increasingly frightened as he thought about it, and quickly sent another private message to the author: "I'm sorry, I offended you just now!"

I'd like to forward your article to the Xiangyun Campus Network to remind children of the dangers of datura so they can avoid it in the future. Is this feasible? The copyright fee is negotiable; I will definitely pay accordingly.

The other party replied with two words: "Hehe!"

Well, Zuo Shan felt like she had encountered a weirdo. Since they couldn't reach an agreement, they decided to put it aside for now and discuss it again when they encountered similar papers published by other authors.

In any case, she would not give up exposing the vicious nature of the little poisonous girl from the Tsuzaki family.

The great physician's medicine, combined with his healing abilities, was quite effective.

Chen had been sleeping peacefully in the school clinic ever since he returned to his dormitory. He continued to sleep with a serene expression and showed no signs of discomfort.

Zuo Shan rummaged through her spatial storage and found a few exquisite little snacks, deciding to give them to A Chen tomorrow when she took him for treatment, as a token of her gratitude.

Ah Chen is temporarily out of danger, so Zuo Shan decides to borrow some books on detoxification from the academy's library.

Before leaving, he instructed Fathead Fish to keep an eye on Ah Chen, and then he set off under the moonlight.

The library of Xiangyun Academy has three floors. Students in the beginner class and their tutors can only enter the first floor. The second and third floors correspond to intermediate and advanced qualifications, respectively.

Everything here is electronically managed and open 36 hours a day. You enter by swiping your ID card, and borrowing and returning books are also recorded by swiping your card.

This was the first time I had seen a paper book since I came through the left fan.

The so-called "borrowing" does not actually mean taking the book home to read. Instead, it means selecting the book you want to borrow, clicking the burn button, and sending the electronic version of the book to your wristwatch.

It is said that the college has implemented anti-theft measures for this batch of precious paper books. Any book copied from here will be automatically deleted from your wristwatch once you leave the campus.

To put it simply, it's limited to reading within the school. Of course, if someone is willing to copy it page by page, the college naturally won't interfere.

They did this to protect the precious books and to encourage borrowers to cherish the opportunity to read them.

Copying books was nothing to Zuo Shan. Which child who had studied on Earth for more than ten years hadn't copied a lot of notes?

But this is much more difficult for children born in the wasteland. From birth, they are exposed to wristwatches, and many of them have never even touched paper and pen in their entire lives, at most signing their names occasionally.

Zuo Shan selected three books, which was the maximum limit set by the library.

The three books she chose were all basic introductory books on detoxification, each less than a hundred pages thick.

Anyway, Achen needs to take three days off, and she thinks that three days is enough time for her to finish copying these three books.

Zuo Shan selected the book, pressed the burn button, and the electronic version of the book was quickly sent to her wristwatch.

Seeing such results, she deeply appreciated the convenience of high technology.

Then think about the children who grew up outside the 30th district and didn't even have the opportunity to attend a regular school. I can't help but sigh: What a terrible class difference!

Unfortunately, she was just an ordinary person and had no ability to influence the world.

After borrowing the books, she was about to leave when she saw the library door open and someone walk in.

As soon as he entered, he walked straight towards the stairwell, clearly not the ID card from the first floor.

Zuo Shan was quite envious of this person. If only she could go to the second floor too. Unfortunately, she was just a tutor accompanying a beginner student. The fact that the school allowed her to enter the first floor to borrow books was already an act of kindness. She couldn't ask for more.

She sighed and continued walking towards the door. Suddenly, the figure that had reached the top of the stairs stopped.

Then he turned and glanced at the door, then tentatively called out, "Left door?"

Zuo Shan turned around and met those deep eyes.

Under the night lights, his originally black eyes emitted a faint purple glow, adding to his mysterious aura.

"Dr. Bo, it's so late, are you still here to borrow books?" Zuo Shan quickly stopped and greeted him politely.

“Aren’t you the same? By the way, did that child have any unusual reactions after going back?” Bo Yi asked.

"No, he slept very peacefully. Thanks to you today, otherwise he would have suffered terribly, and who knows what kind of aftereffects he might have suffered." Zuo Shan's face was full of gratitude.

"Since I've become the school doctor, these are all my duties. Why don't you wait for me a moment? I only need a few minutes to change the books and come down. Then I'll go with you and check on the child while we're at it."

"After all, this is the poison of a mutated datura. I'm worried about any abnormal reactions I might not be aware of," Bo Yi said.

"Then I'll trouble you. Don't worry, I'll wait for you at the door," Zuo Shan quickly replied. At this moment, her goodwill towards this great doctor was off the charts.

Such a dedicated doctor is rare, not only in the wasteland era but also in peacetime.

Zuo Shan waited at the door for about ten minutes before Bo Yiyan came out.

The two walked towards the dormitory under the moonlight. On the way, Zuo Shan took the initiative to start a conversation to avoid awkwardness.

"Dr. Bo, are all the school doctors required to live on campus?"

"No need for that. There are doctors on duty at night, and two doctors each take care of things for half a day during the day. But I have a dormitory at the college, so I can stay there when I don't want to go home."

Do you usually eat at the school cafeteria?

"Yes, the cooks in the cafeteria here are pretty good, which is very convenient."

"Dr. Bo, you've helped my son Achen so much today, it's no exaggeration to say you saved his life."

They say true gratitude needs no words, and I don't know how to thank you properly. If you don't mind, please accept these little snacks. They were all made by myself; they're nothing special, but they taste alright.

As Zuo Shan spoke, she took out four exquisite pastry boxes, which she had originally intended to use to bribe A-Chen's teacher.

It wasn't that she was mercenary, but rather that she knew that in places like academies, gift-giving was common, just like in other places.

If all the other children's tutors gave gifts to the teacher, but she didn't, the teacher might find a way to make things difficult for her son, Chen.

It's not that she wants to think so badly of people, but she always wants to be fully prepared in advance so that she won't panic when something happens.

This is exactly what we need now!