Tang Wan, an obscure idol from the 18th tier, gets a second chance at life after death.
The good news is she's returned to the turning point of her fate.
The bad news is her memorie...
Tang Wan looked at Mr. Fu warily.
She's seen far too many kinds of eyes.
There were sympathetic, mocking, and pitying reactions...
Tang Wan was aware of these emotions; they looked down on her from a superior angle.
And Lu Lin's eyes.
His eyes were resolute; he wanted to walk out of the darkness on his own.
Every look in the eyes is different.
Tang and Wan are clearly distinguishable.
Today, this is the first time she has seen someone truly looking at her from the same level.
There was no condescension or judgment, no disgust or pity.
He seems to genuinely see himself as an independent individual and tries to communicate with himself. In his eyes, he may not be a child or a pitiful orphan.
I am simply myself.
Tang Wan liked that look in her eyes.
She felt that only in this way could she communicate with this unfamiliar uncle on an equal footing.
Tang Wan thought about it for a moment and did not agree immediately.
She looked at Fu Wenzhi, gestured with her hands, and spoke in sign language.
What will you use to exchange?
Fu Wenzhi took out a bag of rice from the large bag: "We can provide staple food."
Then he took out four more eggs: "There are more eggs."
Seeing this, Tang Wan stepped aside to let them in.
These two kids really act and talk like adults.
In comparison, Brother Lin, battling with fatty meats and vegetables in the kitchen, looked much younger.
High emotional intelligence: Looks much younger. Low emotional intelligence: Knows nothing.
[One day I'll die laughing in my livestream.]
Tang Wan led them in, glanced at the paper cups still on the table, and poured them some tap water.
As expected, neither the adult nor the child drank any.
Drinking unboiled tap water may make you sick.
But they didn't refuse; they just kept it in front of them.
Hearing the noise, Lu Lin, who was in the kitchen, came out wearing an apron. Upon seeing the familiar figure, he raised an eyebrow and asked.
"What are you doing here? Aren't you going to your rooms to cook?"
The Fu family father and son were silent for a moment, and finally Mr. Fu spoke. His voice had a Hong Kong accent, sounded a little soft, and had a story-telling quality to it. He then began to tell a long story in a slow and detailed manner.
"We're here to bother you; we can't cook."
In short, they came to freeload a meal.
Lu Lin's expression was rather unpleasant.
It's already inhumane of me to make Tang Wan cook, why make this little kid cook for so many people?
Just as Lu Lin was about to refuse, Tang Wan tugged at his sleeve.
Following the direction Tang Wan pointed, Lu Lin saw the food they had brought.
However, compared to those things, Lu Lin still cared more about Tang Wan.
He crouched down and looked into Tang Wan's eyes: "If it's for my sake, then don't agree to their terms."
Lu Lin didn't like to wrong himself, but he didn't want to wrong Tang Wan either.
A well-behaved child like Tang Wan deserves the best.
However, Tang Wan unexpectedly shook her head.
She stepped forward, picked up the tablet, and quickly wrote a few words on it.
[A simple matter.]
[But we can obtain a lot of resources!]
Tang Wan is not a stupid child.
She only found a little food in the refrigerator, enough for only one or two meals. From now on, she would have to work hard to secure supplies.
Generally speaking, obtaining resources is not as difficult at the beginning of the game as it is later.
Especially since everyone is unfamiliar with the rules of the game, it's possible to "trick" them out of a lot of supplies.
This will make things much easier for Brother Lu Lin in the following games.
Tang Wan had these thoughts in her mind, but she couldn't write them down completely.
One reason is that there are too many characters, so writing takes time.
Secondly, it's because she doesn't know how to write some characters.
Moreover, no matter how smart Tang Wan is, her language organization skills are still those of a child.
Logical relationships cannot be expressed in concise language; they can only be described in the simplest and most understandable terms.
However, even these two sentences are enough to surprise everyone.
With mixed feelings, Lu Lin gently patted Tang Wan's head, feeling even more heartbroken for her.
She is so smart.
Such a smart child should be the apple of anyone's eye, no matter which family they grow up in.
She should have grown up in the love of her parents and the expectations of her elders.
We shouldn't sacrifice everything just for a little bit of freedom and a few benefits.
If she had better conditions and received a better education, Tang Wan would probably be more outstanding than any of the other kids.
but……
It's not too late now.
Lu Lin nodded and agreed to Tang Wan's suggestion.
A good brother is one who is willing to support his sister in times of need.
He can accompany Tang Wan to do many things.
He will give Tangwan a lot of trial and error costs, not just what it is now.
Tang Wan didn't know what Lu Lin was thinking. After getting Lu Lin's permission, she ran to the kitchen and began preparing dinner.
He put the freshly cut pieces of fatty meat into the pot, then skillfully lit the fire and rendered the fat into lard.
Then the oil residue was scooped out.
Lu Lin wasn't familiar with the father and son, so he didn't stay long before returning to the kitchen to help Tang Wan.
But Tang Wan's movements were so skillful that Lu Lin had no chance to use his abilities.
Lu Lin could only awkwardly pass some seasoning to Tang Wan from behind.
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