It’s rare to walk this world once—eating is the number one priority!
From the post-apocalyptic wasteland to a harsh and impoverished farming family, even with a disabled elder brother and...
Song Lao Er's family lived in the center of the village. It was a row of three large tile-roofed houses, plus two side rooms and ear rooms. In a village full of mud-brick and thatched houses, it was considered a good family.
Soaking wet, Song Liyun was brought to her doorstep.
But as soon as she entered the hospital, those who had brought her there ran away as if avoiding a plague, without even touching the ground, not even willing to say another word.
Seeing this, Dali's wife hesitated to speak, then sighed and left.
Song Liyun didn't try to persuade her to stay. She was still wearing the apron of the village head's wife and didn't have the energy to be polite with anyone.
Let's change out of our wet clothes first, and then go and thank them when we have time later.
The post-apocalyptic wasteland was harsh, and Song Liyun had long been accustomed to the days of running around in the wind and rain.
But now that she's new to this world and in a strange body, she doesn't want to risk getting sick.
Using the original owner's memories, Song Liyun first found "herself's" package in a dark side room, and picked out a set of faded clothes to change into.
In the post-apocalyptic world, Song Liyun is an awakened superpower user and possesses a storage space.
In other words, she is like a box that can move independently.
Although it wasn't an idyllic paradise, it was enough for her to live more easily than the average survivor.
Using her storage space, Song Liyun became a waste material recycler.
They collected various items such as steel and rubber from the ruins to exchange for food and medicine, and successfully survived for ten years until they accidentally encountered a mutated rat swarm.
Survival in the resource-scarce wasteland is not easy, and nothing that can be used should be wasted. Song Liyun had long developed the habit of "collecting everything".
This includes the wet clothes and shoes that were taken off at this time.
So, she subconsciously put the things at hand into her own space.
The moment the thought crossed her mind, the package vanished. Song Liyun was stunned, then suddenly realized what had happened. She was so excited she almost fainted.
The space is still there! The space is still there!
My body has been replaced, but the storage space still exists.
Moreover, the space has increased in area, transforming from the size of a shipping container into a misty, half-sized basketball court.
The supplies collected in the apocalypse were still piled up haphazardly, occupying only one corner and leaving a large empty space.
With the space at her side, Song Liyun's spirits soared and her confidence soared.
This place is rich in resources; if you had the chance to fill the space, you could eat and drink enough for ten years without doing anything.
No longer worried about future survival, Song Liyun was full of confidence.
He sat with his legs crossed on the cold earthen bed, biting his fingers as he planned what to do next.
So much time has passed since she obtained the original owner's memories that Song Liyun has a clear understanding of this family's situation.
The original owner of this body had three siblings, who were like a bunch of bitter gourds growing on a bitter vine.
In summary, the children were orphaned and were bullied by their stepmother and second uncle.
Just a few fragments of the original owner's memories from when she was seven years old caused Song Liyun's blood pressure to rise instantly, making her grit her teeth in hatred.
The ruthlessness and viciousness of Granny Gu and her gang were not limited to disrupting the father's funeral and vandalizing the mother's delivery room; they also took advantage of the eldest son's family's ruin to kick them when they were down.
The original owner was sent to a restaurant as a maid when she was seven years old. She worked from dawn till dusk, and was beaten and scolded by others. Although the money she earned each month was small, she had to hand it all back to her second uncle.
The mother, who was a child bride, died six months after giving birth, and all the family property of the eldest son's family was taken back by the grandparents.
From then on, nine-year-old Song Zhangping began to work like a slave at his second uncle's house in exchange for a bite to eat to feed his six-month-old younger brother.
Although they lived in the village, Song Lao Er's family had a more leisurely and carefree life than other families.
With money to be earned and farm work to be done, they could simply stay home and leisurely live the lives of ladies, masters, young ladies, and young gentlemen.
Exploiting the labor of three children is nothing compared to what's worse. On the very day that the original owner's ten-year contract with the restaurant expired, her second uncle, Song Defu, hurriedly took her back to Xiaoshi Village, arranged a marriage for her, accepted the betrothal gifts, and prepared to send her off to get married.
Calling it marriage sounds nice, but it's really just selling myself to an old man who's lost three wives to be his second wife.
This involves breaking bones to extract oil.
The original owner had finally finished the hard labor at the restaurant, but before she could even see her brothers, she was about to fall into a pit of fire. The young girl couldn't bear it, so she jumped into the water and committed suicide.
As a result, Song Liyun, who came from the apocalypse, benefited.
Yuan Sheng's biggest wish is to live with her brothers for the rest of her life.
Song Liyun agreed to the original owner's wish without hesitation.
She lost her family before the apocalypse and can understand the primal longing for family affection.
If she could live in this peaceful era and have her closest relatives by her side, that would be Song Liyun's wish now.
As for Song Lao Er and Granny Gu, she planned to give them a lesson they would never forget and make them spit out everything they had enjoyed.
The cowardly original owner was incapable of taking revenge, and didn't even have the thought of doing so.
If it were me now, I certainly wouldn't let Song Lao Er and his family of vampires off easily; it would be a kind of compensation to the original owner of this body.
Song Liyun believed that with her own methods, she could easily solve the problem of feeding the three siblings and enabling them to live a peaceful life.
However, this is conditional: we must abandon Song Lao Er's family and eliminate this group of villains.
The first thought that came to Song Liyun's mind was: just kill them all, once and for all.
This is the most convenient and quickest way.
Those who can survive in a post-apocalyptic world where order has collapsed and humanity has been destroyed are either exceptionally capable or incredibly intelligent.
Those who only know how to act blindly are truly foolish and will die long ago in the chaos of the beginning of the apocalypse.
Song Liyun is not a warrior with explosive combat power who makes a living by killing, but a survivor with superpowers who is decisive in action and meticulous in thought.
The seemingly fierce mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, in her eyes, were only a little loud.
In terms of combat power, they are not even as good as those tall, sharp-beaked, clawed croaking chickens in the apocalypse, which can slit open a person's belly with one kick.
He could send them to their deaths with a single stroke of his sword, without even feeling any guilt.
However, she quickly suppressed this thought, after all, this was not a dog-eat-dog world, but a peaceful society.
Here, there is a court and laws, and the peaceful life of one's dreams.
He has older and younger brothers who need to live peaceful lives, and he even has to consider the situation of his descendants.
The survival rule of the apocalypse, where the strong are respected and run rampant, is no longer suitable.
The Great Wu Dynasty was still a typical feudal society, emphasizing the strict hierarchy of "ruler and subject, father and son".
The rulers governed the country with "filial piety," requiring the younger generation to unconditionally obey the arrangements of their elders, even if the elders were wrong.
Song Liyun has her own code of conduct; she certainly wouldn't obediently let others take advantage of her.
Therefore, if Song Liyun wants to break away from Song Lao Er while meeting the requirements of this era, she still needs to carefully consider how to do so.