Jiang Hua pretended not to hear and lay back down in the place where the original owner of the body usually slept.
"Hey, you vicious female supporting character, why are you ignoring me!" the system complained.
The only response was silence. The people here lived a life of working at sunrise and resting at sunset. After a noisy day, Jiang Hua quickly fell asleep.
The next day, even though she had been transported to another world, Jiang Hua still maintained the training habits she had developed while working at the Supernatural Bureau.
Now that the space has appeared, Jiang Hua chose to enter it to train. With the blessing of the spiritual spring water in the space, she will soon be able to recover to her peak condition from when she was in the supernatural bureau.
He entered the Supernatural Bureau at a young age and became an apprentice of a strange old man from a martial arts family. It was through his constant training and tempering that he was able to gain a foothold in the Supernatural Bureau.
An hour had passed since Jiang Hua finished her training in the space. After drinking a cup of spiritual spring water from the space, she went into the kitchen of the cabin to see if there was anything to eat.
Because she can live in the space, she stores some items and food there, and can also show off her cooking skills when the mood strikes.
However, when Jiang Hua arrived at the kitchen, she was stunned. There were only seasonings left on the table, and all the vegetables she had bought were gone. Then, she opened the refrigerator in the space, which was full of seasonings.
What happened to the food she bought earlier?
"Master." The little white snake climbed onto the table inside the refrigerator.
"I ate all your food. I just wanted to try it, and then I found it was so delicious that I couldn't help myself and ate it all," the little white snake explained, looking aggrieved.
"Where did all these seasonings come from? I don't remember buying this many back then," Jiang Hua asked the regretful little white snake.
"It was moved from the storage room next to your kitchen. I took it and it reappeared by itself, so the refrigerator is now full," the little white snake said truthfully.
Following Xiaobai's words, Jiang Hua arrived at the adjacent storage room, which was filled with items that had almost emptied a wholesale store.
Now that she's traveled through time, these seasonings have come in handy. She can put them to good use; she noticed yesterday that there weren't many seasonings in the Xu family's kitchen.
This is how the family originally lived; I don't know if it's the same in other places. This still needs to be investigated, and I'll go and see for myself when I have the chance.
The little white snake's words just now implied that the items in the space wouldn't decrease if taken, but would remain in their original quantity, which should be limited to the seasonings in this room.
Since all that was left were the seasonings in the room, Jiang Hua looked at the empty snack cabinet, already guessing the answer.
"What about all the snacks I bought?" Jiang Hua looked at the little white snake again.
"Maybe... possibly... I had just awakened back then, and I had absorbed all the spiritual energy in the space, so those I ate back then will never appear again." The little white snake explained as it silently retreated.
Are you still hungry?
"I'm not hungry. If there's still food, I can eat more," the little white snake quickly replied.
"Wait a bit, I'll go out and see if I can get you anything good to eat," Jiang Hua said, nodding.
"You...aren't you angry with me?" the little white snake asked hesitantly.
"Why should I blame you? It's just a little food. Do you think I'd kill you to make snake soup?" Jiang Hua said as she walked out of the storeroom.
The little white snake was initially quite touched, but upon hearing the last sentence, it instantly shuddered: snake soup?
After leaving the space, Jiang Hua went to the kitchen. The dishes that they hadn't washed after dinner last night were placed next to the stove. The cabinet where they had stored rice and eggs yesterday was now empty.
Jiang Hua guessed that it was probably because Madam Xu had hidden it, afraid that she would take it upon herself to steal food again.
As I stepped out of the courtyard, I saw Aunt Liu from next door carrying a bamboo basket as she went out.
"Aunt Liu, where are you going?" Jiang Hua walked out of the courtyard and came to Aunt Liu's side to ask.
"Er Ya, why are you still at home? Your grandma and the others have all gone to town."
As if remembering something, Aunt Liu's face showed a hint of regret, and she changed her mind, saying, "Er Ya, Auntie is going up the mountain to pick wild vegetables, do you want to come?"
“Okay, Auntie, I’ll go too.” Jiang Hua nodded and followed Aunt Liu up the mountain.
Most of the people in this village are surnamed Xu, with only a small number of people having different surnames, hence the name Xu Family Village. The mountain behind Xu Family Village is called Black Wind Mountain, which is the mountain where Jiang Hua and Aunt Liu went to pick wild vegetables.
The villagers usually only dare to pick some wild vegetables and fruits on the outskirts; it's dangerous to go any further in. Only the village hunters dare to go there because there are man-eating bears and tigers in the mountains.
Previously, some hunters were eaten by wild beasts in the mountains, leaving only their blood-stained clothes. Because of this, a number of people were discouraged from going into the mountains to hunt.
Although hunting brings in money quickly, life is more important. Without life, money is of no use.
"Er Ya, let's just pick some wild vegetables around here. Don't go any further in; there are wild beasts that eat people," Aunt Liu instructed Jiang Hua as she searched for edible wild vegetables.
"Okay, Auntie," Jiang Hua replied.
Actually, there aren't many wild vegetables around here anymore; there's just a patch of weeds, which have long been picked clean by the other villagers.
Jiang Hua looked around, when suddenly there was a rustling sound from the bushes. She silently picked up a small stone from the ground.
Clearly, Aunt Liu, who was picking wild vegetables, also noticed the commotion in the bushes. Her heart skipped a beat, and she was about to ask Jiang Hua to run with her.
With a "whoosh," a small stone flew out of Jiang Hua's hand, and the commotion in the grass intensified.
"Er Ya, let's run! It might be a wild animal," Aunt Liu said, somewhat frightened.
"Auntie, I'll go take a look."
Aunt Liu couldn't stop her even if she wanted to. Jiang Hua had already parted the grass and found a rabbit thrashing about, its fur stained with blood from the wound she had just broken with a stone.
Jiang Hua picked up the rabbit directly; she estimated it weighed about ten pounds.
"Oh, it's a rabbit! Er Ya, you're so lucky!" Aunt Liu exclaimed, referring to Jiang Hua throwing a stone that hit the rabbit.
Aunt Liu just thought Jiang Hua was lucky, like a blind cat stumbling upon a dead mouse.
"Auntie, let's call it a day." Jiang Hua glanced at the wild vegetables in Aunt Liu's basket; it was enough for one meal.
"good."
After this incident, Aunt Liu was a little scared. What if that thing in the bushes hadn't been a rabbit?
The two walked down the mountain. On their way back, they were stopped by several women. All three of them stared intently at the rabbit that was still thrashing about in Jiang Hua's hand.
"Oh my, isn't this Xu Erya, who's getting ready to marry that little Jiang from the end of the village?" one of the women, whose clothes were of relatively good quality, said sourly.
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