The protagonist crossed over unexpectedly, the system was dumbfounded, and the protagonist was confused. One system exists to survive and live more comfortably, while the other tries to avoid havin...
I had a meal with Wu Jing and the others, we talked about wilderness survival, and then we discussed future plans.
Huang Jingyu brought up the old story again, suggesting that Ye Zi go back to the grasslands and set up a few yurts so they could go and play there when they rested.
Ye Zi readily agreed, and the others also expressed their desire to go out and have fun during their break.
When they parted, they exchanged contact information.
The next morning, Er Ya said goodbye to Huang Jingyu and left with her management team to continue her work.
Ye Zi packed her things and left the hotel, heading straight for the airport.
After returning to the provincial capital, Ye Zi first settled in, and then went out.
Two goals: to buy a car and to buy a house.
The car buying process went smoothly. After finding a used car market, I quickly chose a pickup truck, which I would take home for my father to use.
For living on the grasslands, pickup trucks and off-road vehicles are the most practical. Yezi chose a pickup truck for convenience in purchasing.
The reason it's a used car is mainly because there's no need to buy a new car on the grassland. The key is that it's durable, reliable, and unlikely to have problems.
After buying the car, Yezi bought two more motorcycles: an off-road motorcycle and a retro motorcycle.
Off-road motorcycles are meant to be left on the grasslands for herding sheep, while retro motorcycles are purely a matter of personal preference.
Whether it's the original Ye Zi or the one who transmigrated, both love motorcycles, and they even have the same type of motorcycle.
This will also be Yezi's main mode of transportation from now on.
Finally, there's the house. There's no need for a villa or anything like that. There are villas in the provincial capital, but Yezi is a family of three and doesn't need that much. A large single-level apartment will suffice.
After several days of back and forth, Yezi finally bought a 180-square-meter apartment. Since she didn't need a loan, the paperwork was completed quickly.
During her wanderings, Ye Zi's identity was recognized, but it didn't attract much attention because the popularity of wilderness survival had declined significantly, and not many people were paying attention to it.
If it weren't for the video of him fighting a brown bear one-on-one circulating online, perhaps no one would have noticed him.
After finishing all that, Yezi drove her newly bought pickup truck, pulling two motorcycles along, on her way home.
He bought some necessities in the town closest to his home, picked up the package the production crew had given him, rested for a night, and then continued on his journey.
The saying "the closer one gets to home, the more apprehensive one feels" is not just a saying, especially since Ye Zi is now occupying someone else's son's body.
Yezi had already called her parents before leaving, and they didn't sense anything amiss from the conversation, so she suppressed her unease and went straight home.
The roar of the pickup truck quickly attracted the attention of the family's sheepdog, a large Mongolian mastiff that barked a few times in Ye Zi's direction.
After two figures came out of the house, the mastiff took off charging at the pickup truck.
The mastiff wasn't there to greet the leaf, but rather to scout ahead for its owner and deal with unknown dangers.
Yezi slowed down, rolled down the window, and called out to the Mongolian mastiff that was running towards her. After recognizing its owner, the mastiff lowered its guard, wagged its tail at Yezi, and then cleared a path for her.
The pickup truck drove all the way to the house and stopped. Ye Zi got out of the car nervously, looked at the middle-aged couple in front of her, and her nose suddenly felt sore. She then said:
"Dad, Mom, I'm back."
"Yes, that's good. It's good to be home. Winning the game is a great achievement for the country. Not bad," said Ye Qingshan, the father, with a cheerful smile.
He had barely finished speaking when the woman beside him glared at him, then turned to look at Ye Zi and said:
"You must have suffered a lot these past three months, how come you've lost so much weight?"
“Mom, I’m fine. I used to be too fat, but now I’m just right and healthy,” Yezi comforted her mother, holding her hand.
The family of three entered the house and chatted for a while, mainly about what happened in the wilderness.
There is no network signal where Ye Zi lives. Well, it's not that there is none, but the signal is weak, making it difficult to watch live streams. She can only watch some news push notifications, and even then, it takes a while to load.
They already knew that Ye Zi had won the match, and that Ye Zi had sent them a message. However, it was a traditional text message, not a message from a chat application.
As the conversation progressed, Yezi's anxious heart gradually relaxed, because his parents didn't think there was anything wrong with him.
Even if there's something wrong, Ye Zi can explain it away. After all, three months of wilderness survival experience has changed her personality a bit, which is understandable.
When asked about her plans after returning, Yezi also shared what she had learned this time.
With a prize of over 20 million yuan, he also bought a house in the provincial capital and a car that he just bought himself.
Ye Qingshan remained calm, but his mother became agitated.
Speaking of this, we must mention that Yezi's mother is named Siqin, a pure Mongolian.
Yezi's father was Han Chinese. Many people probably haven't heard of the story of three thousand orphans going to the grasslands, but Yezi knew it very well because that's how her father, Ye Qingshan, came to the grasslands.
Although he wasn't one of the three thousand orphans, it was because of that incident that Ye Qingshan came to the grasslands.
According to ancient tradition, Ye Qingshan was practically Siqin's childhood sweetheart. After they grew up, they naturally married and had Ye Zi.
Siqin was happy not because Yezi had earned a lot of money, but because Yezi had bought a house in the city, which meant that arranging blind dates could now be put on the agenda.
Ye Zi was instantly overwhelmed, not expecting the pressure to get married to come so suddenly.
I had never experienced this in my previous life.
Siqin had originally planned to buy a house in the city and then arrange blind dates, but the original owner of this body suddenly needed to participate in a program to win glory for the country, so the matter was put on hold.
Unexpectedly, Yezi had already finished the preparations when she came back this time, and all that was needed was to arrange a blind date.
When the family of three was eating, the mother, Siqin, mentioned every girl within a hundred miles.
We've been neighbors for years, we know each other inside and out. We know everything about the girl's character, her family situation, and even her ancestors for three generations.
They dig directly into the ancestral graves.
Ye Zi smiled wryly at her mother, but also indicated that there was no rush for blind dates and that they could take it slow.
At the same time, she changed the subject, saying that she wanted to build a few yurts, and that she had made some friends while participating in the show, who would come to visit in the future.
Siqin didn't object. Her son was growing up and had his own ideas, which was a good thing. Besides, she also liked yurts. It's just that she was used to brick houses now and there was no need to build a special yurt.
Since Yezi wants to build it, then let her build it; it won't cost much anyway.
Yezi hadn't had a meal and chat with her parents in a long time; the last time she had such an experience was so vague in her memory that she couldn't remember it at all.
After finishing their meal, Ye Zi unloaded the motorcycle she had just bought from the pickup truck. Although Ye Qingshan was over fifty years old, he also liked this kind of big toy.