Pei Ji took a step towards her, his body swayed and he fell down.
Xue Huan hurried to catch him, but was dragged down and fell on him.
She struggled to pull out her arm that was pressed by him, fed him some water mixed with spiritual spring water, looked at the dead blind bear not far away, walked over and put it into the space, put Pei Ji in as well, and returned to the cabin.
As soon as the blind bear was released, most of the empty space in the house was occupied, leaving no room to turn around.
She put a few smaller prey into a bamboo basket and walked down the mountain. When she reached the foot of the mountain and found a deserted place, she released Pei Ji from the space.
He was still unconscious, his brows furrowed, as if he had dreamed of something bad.
Xue Huan moved the bamboo basket to the front, carried him on her back, and slowly moved towards home.
Last time he carried her on his back, she felt so comfortable lying on his back, but now she has to carry him on her back, which is really a life-threatening experience.
This man looks thin in his clothes, but in fact he is not thin at all. If she were not much stronger now, how could she carry him?
It's called carrying her on her back, but in fact it's almost the same as dragging her. His feet were dragging on the ground, and as she walked, they kept rubbing against the ground.
I don't know if the shoes will be worn out, after all, he is wearing cloth shoes now...
I was lost in thought, walking and resting for a while, and finally I saw the small courtyard that had become my home.
Xue Yao saw her from a distance and ran over, "Sister!"
Seeing Pei Ji being carried by her, she hurriedly took him over and asked, "What happened to Brother Kang?"
Xue Huan tapped her aching shoulder and said, "Let's talk about it later when we get home." This would save her from having to repeat it to Xue's mother and the others when she got home.
Xue Yao was very strong, and carrying Pei Ji on his back was like a piece of cake, without feeling any difficulty at all.
Xue Huan felt relieved and took off the bamboo basket, carrying it and going home with him.
"Mom, we're back."
Xue's mother rushed out and immediately took a look at her. Seeing that she was safe and sound, she breathed a sigh of relief. Then she noticed Pei Ji being carried by Xue Yao and asked hurriedly, "What happened to Akang? Is he injured?"
Xue Huan: "No, mother." She recounted the previous situation, of course, not mentioning that Pei Ji's eyes turned red.
After all, this matter is a bit shocking.
"What? You met a blind bear in the mountains? I told you not to go into the mountains. What if something happens to you?"
Xue's mother was so anxious that she patted Xue Huan on the back.
Xue Huan touched her nose and could only deny it: "Mom, we didn't go into the mountains. It was that blind bear that suddenly ran out."
Xue's mother didn't quite believe it: "Really?"
Xue Huan almost swore to heaven, looking at her sincerely, "Really."
Mother Xue sighed, not knowing whether she believed the news or not. "That's all right, at least he's alright. Are you hungry? I'll make dumplings right away. Your fat aunt sent over a basket of shepherd's purse today, and I used it to make dumplings."
As he spoke, he went to the kitchen.
Xue Yao carried Pei Ji to the room and put him on the bed. Xue Huan poured a glass of water, dropped a drop of spiritual spring water into it, and fed it to him.
His previous reaction was as if some kind of stimulation had awakened his memory. I don’t know what he remembered, but he actually showed a murderous look in his eyes.
The dumplings were cooked soon. Xue Huan was about to go see if Pei Ji had woken up when she saw him walking out of the house.
"Are you awake? Does your head still hurt?" She walked over and looked at him with concern.
A flash of emotion flashed across Pei Ji's eyes, then vanished without a trace, leaving him with the same clear and innocent look. "It doesn't hurt anymore, Huanhuan. I'm so hungry."
Xue Huan smiled and pulled him to the dining table, "The dumplings are just out of the pot."
The shepherd's purse at this time of year has fresh and tender leaves with a special fragrance. When you chew it carefully, you can taste a flavor similar to that of chili peppers.
The dumplings were filled with shepherd's purse and eggs. Xue's mother was very skillful, and each of the dumplings she made looked like a gold ingot, white and plump, cute and delicious.
Mother Xue asked the children to eat first, and she took a bowl to Aunt Pang's house.
When she came back and saw that the children had not eaten first but were waiting for her, she could not help but scold them: "Didn't I tell you to eat first? Don't let them get cold."
After she sat down and the whole family gathered together, everyone picked up their chopsticks, picked up the dumplings, dipped them in the sauce, and put them into their mouths.
Xue Huan was already hungry, and the dumplings were so delicious that she ate several in a row before she felt a little better.
The only drawback is that there seems to be no chili peppers here, otherwise it would definitely taste better if dipped in hot sauce.
In her previous life, chili peppers seemed to have been introduced into the country in the late Ming Dynasty. In this time and space, the history before the Song Dynasty was consistent with that of her previous life. However, after the Song Dynasty, it took a big turn. The Yuan and Ming Dynasties were directly replaced by Butterfly and Daqi.
Xue Huan didn't know whether chili peppers were introduced here, or whether they were introduced but not widely spread as a vegetable.
If you get a chance, be sure to check it out. As a person who loves spicy food, life without chili is simply soulless.
The taste of many dishes will be greatly reduced without the seasoning of chili peppers.
Not to mention that many delicacies are based on spicy flavor, such as hot pot, spicy chicken, mapo tofu, boiled pork slices...
My mouth is watering just thinking about it.
Xue Huan never expected that the peppers she had been longing for had already taken root and sprouted in her space and grown into a pepper tree.
After lying down at night, she entered the space as usual, intending to water the seeds or seedlings, and she saw the very eye-catching pepper trees at a glance!
Vegetables like peppers usually only grow to the height of the calf, but the peppers in the space obviously cannot be viewed with common sense. Under the influence of spiritual springs and black soil, their growth rate is several times faster than normal!
The peppers, which take at least several months to grow, grew into small trees half a person's height and covered with small white flowers in just half a month.
I believe that in a short time, these little flowers will turn into cute little red peppers!
She's going to have chili peppers!
Xue Huan happily walked around several chili trees and even got close to smell the chili flowers, which had a faint spicy fragrance.
Apart from peppers, only lychees and ginseng have sprouted. The others have no movement. It is estimated that the seeds themselves have lost their activity and cannot germinate.
That was indeed the case. Many of the seeds in the bowl I bought had already shriveled and dried up. I didn't know how long they had been there. Although the spiritual spring water could promote growth, it wasn't so powerful that it could revive dead seeds.
However, she was very surprised that three kinds of seeds sprouted, especially one of them was a pepper.
Peppers can be used in cooking, and lychees are her favorite fruit. Lychees watered by the spiritual spring must be more delicious.
As she watered the plants, she kept muttering, "Little seedling, little seedling, grow up quickly and bear sweet, juicy fruits."
Not to mention ginseng. With the growth rate in this space, after planting it for a year or two, you might be able to harvest a plant that is equivalent to one that is more than ten years old outside. Whether you sell it or keep it for your own use, it will be good.
With such beautiful expectations, Xue Huan's mouth corners were upturned when she slept.
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