Tian Yu, an orphan, transmigrated to another world after a car accident. She woke up to find herself with a 5-year-old son and a husband who had long disappeared.
Just as she was about to sta...
"Then Mother, never leave Tangyuan. You were unconscious for two days, and Tangyuan was so scared. Everyone said you wouldn't survive. Tangyuan was so heartbroken and so afraid."
"It's alright, look, Mother's awake now, isn't she?" Tian Yu tried to get out of bed to reassure Tang Yuan, but before she could stand up, she felt dizzy and sat back down on the bed.
"Mother, what's wrong? Are you feeling unwell?" Tangyuan asked with concern as she helped Tianyu up.
"It's nothing, I'm just a little dizzy from lying down for too long, it'll be fine after a while."
"Mother, you should rest in bed. The doctor said you fell into the river and couldn't get out because you were exhausted."
"Fell into the river?"
"Mother doesn't remember. Mother went to the river to retrieve clothes and was swept away by the current. Luckily, Uncle Zhao and the others rescued her."
"Oh, is that so? Mother was unconscious at the time and doesn't remember."
"Are you hungry, Mom? I'll cook for you later."
"You can cook! Mother isn't hungry yet, you don't need to cook." Tian Yu couldn't believe that he could cook at such a young age, and her stomach started growling as soon as she finished speaking.
"Haha... Mother, go cook for yourself, no need for glutinous rice balls," Tian Yu said somewhat shyly.
"Mother needs to rest, let Tangyuan cook. Tangyuan can cook, Mother, have you forgotten?" After saying that, she covered Tian Yu with a blanket and happily ran out.
Tian Yu was touched; it was the first time in her life she had received such care, especially from a four- or five-year-old child. Thinking of Tangyuan, she recalled her dream from last night. Where was Tangyuan's father? Why hadn't she seen anyone else? Judging from the voices, there seemed to be no one else in the house. Logically, it should be Zhao Moyan's. Although she hadn't seen their wedding night, this was still the place from her dream. Where was Grandma Zhao? Tian Yu shook her head, telling herself not to think about these incomprehensible things anymore. She'd find a way to ask Tangyuan later.
"Mother, the rice is ready." While Tian Yu was lost in thought, Tang Yuan had already cooked a bowl of thin rice porridge and brought it to Tian Yu's bedside.
"Thank you, Tangyuan." Afraid that Tangyuan would get burned, Tian Yu quickly took the bowl and placed it on the dressing table beside the bed.
"It's not hard work, Mother, eat quickly, there's more," she said, timidly pulling out two eggs from her chest.
Before Tian Yu could speak, he hurriedly explained, "The doctor said Mother needs some nourishment, so I boiled some eggs."
"If Mother doesn't want it, save it for Tangyuan." Tian Yu looked at Tangyuan, who was clearly malnourished, and felt a pang of heartache. What a sensible child, he was still so young.
"Tangyuan isn't hungry, this is for Mother," Tangyuan said, swallowing hard as he saw that Tian Yu didn't seem to be blaming him.
"Mother can't eat that much, so you can have one and I can have one." Tian Yu looked at his face covered in soot and swallowing his saliva, and found it both funny and familiar. She herself had no parents and had learned to take care of herself and others at a young age.
"Okay, then Mother, you eat first." Tangyuan really wanted to eat, but thinking about his mother's poor health, he decided to let Tianyu eat first.
But Tian Yu couldn't bear to see Tangyuan go hungry. Under Tian Yu's coaxing, the two shared the eggs and rice porridge. Tian Yu indirectly asked some questions about the place, but Tangyuan didn't know much. He only knew that it was the 25th year of the Wenwu era, this was Old Zhao Village, most people in the village were surnamed Zhao, his father's name was Zhao Moyan, he was four years old this year, and he was born on the 20th of the twelfth lunar month. He knew nothing else. Tian Yu recalled that in her dream, the Wu Kingdom and the Chen Kingdom were at war, and they were from the Wu Kingdom. Thinking about it, there didn't seem to be a matching dynasty in ancient Chinese history. It seemed to be a fictional dynasty; she had transmigrated to another world!