Transmigration: My Children Are The Lucky Protagonist's Miserable Counterparts

Chen Yunyun transmigrated into a nostalgic novel from a bygone era. Her three adopted children, destined to become blackened villains, were precisely the miserable counterparts to the lucky female ...

Chapter 16 vindicates the cheat code

Chen Yunyun entered the mountain forest. It was November, and most of the leaves were withered and yellow, with the ground covered with fallen leaves.

There were quite a few dead branches, and Chen Yunyun picked up quite a few without much effort.

But these small branches were too small to burn easily, so she wanted to get a big one and drag it back to slowly chop it into firewood.

With that thought in mind, she couldn't help but walk deeper into the mountains and forests. After walking for a while, she heard the sound of flowing water.

Strange, there's a thin layer of ice on the river in the village. Could there still be running water here?

Chen Yunyun walked to the stream. The stream was only about two meters wide, and the water was clear. She could clearly see the small stones at the bottom of the stream and the fat fish swimming in the water.

There were about ten fish in the stream, staying quietly. When they didn't move, they looked like a few large blue rocks.

Chen Yunyun was overjoyed. Such a fat fish! We can't let it get away!

In winter, the weather is cold, the water is cold, and the fish react slowly.

Chen Yunyun deftly sharpened the branch, trying hard to recall the fishing techniques she had seen before.

She raised both hands high, gripped the branch tightly, aimed, and quickly poked it down. She clearly felt that she had hit something; the other end of the branch was heavy.

When you lift it up, there it is—a huge, fat catfish!

She strung the catfish that had been pierced through with a thin rope, tied it to the shore, and then used a tree branch to strung four or five more fish together.

She didn't linger by the water. She put the fish in the basket, covered it with some branches, and prepared to return to the village.

On the way down the mountain, I happened to see another dead tree branch that had been broken off by the wind.

Chen Yunyun couldn't help but wonder why she was so lucky today. One good thing after another seemed to have chosen her and kept happening to her.

I was just talking to myself, but the system actually responded.

[Host, you can check your luck stat.]

"Luck value?" Chen Yunyun was a little puzzled, but she still opened the system panel.

When Chen Yunyun saw the score of 102.5 displayed prominently above, she was stunned.

This luck value came with the green-tier cultivation technique she won in a lottery. The initial value was 0, and it only increased by 0.5 points for two hours of cultivation every day. Now it has more than 100 points!

She finally understood the origin of the fish and the tree branch.

But what followed was a deep sense of doubt: how did my luck suddenly increase so much?

This cultivation technique is a fundamental method passed down through generations of the Koi Clan. Doing good deeds will benefit your cultivation and advancement.

Chen Yunyun understood: doing good deeds will bring good fortune.

Thinking about it this way, she transmigrated into the book and treated these little kids well. From the perspective of the cultivation technique, this was doing a good deed, so it added to her luck value.

Oh my god, what a delicious pie!

From now on, she'll have fish to eat whenever she goes into the mountains, and she can find rare and precious treasures just by digging around! She finally understands the joy of the heroine in a lucky koi novel!

Chen Yunyun's upturned lips were almost reaching her ears.

Seeing her host's state, the system shook its head, hoping she could make good use of the technique and not go astray.

Chen Yunyun walks with a swagger. She originally thought this book, "Koi Fish Jutsu," was useless, but she never expected it to be the real must-have cheat code in period novels. In the end, she was just blind to its value.

Ugh, how could you insult yourself!

Just as they were approaching the village, Chen Yunyun composed herself and resumed her usual aloof demeanor.

Back at her home, she laboriously dragged the large tree trunk into the yard. Niu Niu and Da Wa came to help, one taking an axe and the other pouring hot water.

"Mom, you must be tired. Have some water."

Chen Yunyun took the bowl from Niu Niu and drank the water in one gulp, feeling completely refreshed.

It was just lunchtime, and Chen Yunyun emptied the fish out of her basket, attracting the attention of the children.

Sanwa was also very curious. He looked at the strange creature on the ground and opened his eyes wide, wanting to touch it.

He heard his sister's voice ask, "Mother, there are fish! Where did they come from?"

The little guy couldn't understand what was being said yet, so he tilted his head, looking like he was listening very attentively.

Chen Yunyun had no choice but to explain what had happened in the mountains. Niu Niu and Da Wa exchanged a glance without saying anything more.

Only the third brother squatted down, wanting to touch the fish's translucent tail.

Before I could even touch it, someone scooped me up and pulled me into a warm embrace.

"Did Ah Sheng behave well today?"

Chen Yunyun named Niu Niu and Sanwa: Xu Jingtian and Xu Jingsheng.

These past two days, when we call him Ah Sheng, Sanwa has started to respond, knowing that we are calling him.

The little guy looked closely at Chen Yunyun's face, suddenly laughed, and gave her a kiss on the cheek.

Chen Yunyun was quite helpless. Ah Sheng's saliva was just too much. After just one kiss, half of her face was wet.

"Let's go, let's make fish!"

At Chen Yunyun's command, the children all went to the kitchen.

The eldest child helped wash the rice and is now preparing the fish.

Jingrun is intelligent. Usually, Chen Yunyun only needs to give him a little pointers on how to do things, and he can quickly understand and do them beautifully.

Take scaling fish, for example. Chen Yunyun watched him go from being clumsy at first to becoming smooth and skillful in just a few minutes.

Soon, all the fish were cleaned inside and out.

Jingrun picked up the wood-chopping knife and went back to the yard before Chen Yunyun could call him back.

The sound of chopping wood came from the courtyard, each chop firm and powerful.

Chen Yunyun sighed. Jingrun was too diligent. It seemed that all she, as a mother, could do was cook.

Without giving it much thought, Chen Yunyun focused on the fish in front of her.

Having eaten rather bland meals lately, Chen Yunyun has started to crave the taste of spicy food.

In her past life, she was from the South and loved spicy food. If she didn't eat spicy food for several meals, she would feel restless.

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