Chapter 60 Have you guys stirred up a hornet's nest?



Lin's mother was delighted by her words and smiled broadly.

Thinking back, this seems to be the first time in all the years since my daughter was sent back to me that she has taken the initiative to be close to me and even acted like a child.

Lin's mother was secretly delighted, and the smile on her face was impossible to hide.

The next morning, having decided to brew wine, Lin Jiujiu didn't slack off anymore. Instead, she took Lin Xiaomei and Xiaodouding and prepared to go up the mountain to find ingredients.

Originally, Lin's father wanted to go with them, but some of the tables and chairs they had ordered were to be delivered today, so Lin Jiujiu told him to wait at home and see if the delivered goods were different from what they had ordered.

I also asked the delivery person to help me put the items into each room.

She also made arrangements for Lin Ze and the others.

Besides brewing wine, she plans to plant fruit trees on the mountain, but the source of the seedlings is a problem. Lin Jiujiu asked Lin Ze to take Lin Luo to inquire about them.

With the Qingming Festival approaching, if we wait until there is more rain, not only will transplanting be inconvenient, but the survival rate will also be greatly reduced.

The reason Lin Ze was asked to bring Lin Luo along was twofold: firstly, the two of them could look after each other, and secondly, Lin Luo was quick-witted and had a sweet tongue, making him more suitable for gathering information.

Lin Yu, who was left behind, was sent by him to go along the river to find smartweed and field grass.

Originally, Lin's mother was worried about her taking the two children up the mountain and wanted Hu to go with her, but this morning Hu's face was a little pale, as if she was not feeling well.

Seeing her like this, Lin's mother hurriedly made her lie down on the bed, and dared not assign her any tasks.

Finally, with no other choice, Lin's mother grabbed Xiaobai, who was sleeping at the foot of the bed, and stuffed it into Lin's arms.

"Take Xiaobai with you, but don't go deep into the mountains. If you can't find him, come back early. Your father will go up the mountain to look for him later."

The three people and the fox obediently nodded in agreement before being allowed to leave.

After everyone had gone far away, Lin's father returned from outside and looked at Lin's mother with a helpless sigh.

"Old woman, Jiu Jiu is a sensible child, so don't worry about her."

Upon hearing this, Lin's mother rolled her eyes at him and said, "Raising a child is a lifelong worry, even for a hundred years. Jiu Jiu didn't grow up by our side, so it's only right that I worry more about her."

Hearing his wife say this, Lin's father didn't know how to offer any more advice and could only say helplessly.

“When children grow up, they have their own ideas. All we can do is help them when they need it, rather than control them.”

This time, Lin's mother actually listened to what he said.

Although the Lin family in the capital treated her daughter badly, she had grown up in the capital and her perspective was far broader than that of these country folk.

Thinking about her husband's words, Lin's mother couldn't help but reflect on whether she had really been interfering too much and should let go and allow them to do as they pleased.

Lin's father only gave a brief hint; he had long since realized that his daughter Jiu Jiu was no ordinary person.

He just didn't want to see that when she was little, they hadn't fulfilled their responsibilities as parents, and now that she's grown up, they were using so-called family ties to blackmail her.

After Lin Jiujiu led the three little ones up the mountain, they ran wildly through the woods like crazy.

With Xiaobai watching over the two children, Lin Jiujiu wasn't worried about anything happening, so she followed behind them at a leisurely pace.

Looking at the scenery in the mountains and listening to the laughter and chatter ahead, a slight smile crept onto his lips.

In a daze, she seemed to think that this kind of life wasn't so bad after all.

But just as this thought arose, Lin Jiujiu's aura suddenly changed, and even her eyes became cold and frightening.

This is her ninety-ninth incarnation since she began her journey through time. She has experienced countless chases, counter-chases, and escapes.

She knew that there was an invisible hand manipulating her life behind the scenes.

Countless times, she considered ending it all, but reality made her realize that when fate is in someone else's hands, dying is not an easy thing.

Even if she dies, she will only die in the physical body of that world, and her soul will awaken in another person in the next world.

However, all of this came at a price. Before she woke up again, the pain of her soul being gradually eroded was unimaginable to ordinary people.

Countless times she wished she could vanish into thin air, but she simply couldn't.

No one understands the pain of being unable to live or die better than her.

Even after transmigrating to a cultivation world and reaching the Great Perfection of her cultivation realm, she still couldn't uncover the secrets about herself.

Instead, she attracted endless pursuit, which she believed was due to her lack of strength.

She already harbored deep hatred for the person who controlled her fate, so how could she possibly feel this way before finding that person and tearing them apart?

It can only be said that some entities, starting to feel restless, may resort to some means to take action against themselves.

The reason why it didn't eliminate itself when it was still weak is probably because the things that attack it are also subject to some kind of rule.

Lin Jiujiu wasn't afraid of anyone attacking her; after all, the more times she was attacked, the more weaknesses she could find.

Lin Jiujiu sensed something was wrong and placed a restriction on her sea of ​​consciousness.

She wasn't afraid of a direct, direct attack, but this kind of silent influence was the most deadly.

While she was distracted, the three little ones who had rushed ahead ran back in a flash.

Little Whitey had a gray rabbit in its mouth, while not far behind it, Little Sister Lin and Little Bean each had one in their hands.

The only difference is in size. The rabbit that the little white rabbit is carrying in its mouth is clearly an adult wild rabbit, much larger than itself.

But that thing not only had it in its mouth, it also ran incredibly fast; Lin Jiujiu didn't know how to describe how it looked.

Seeing the three little ones approaching, Lin Jiujiu couldn't help but chuckle and said, "Have you guys stirred up a rabbit's burrow?"

Lin Xiaomei said proudly, "Xiaobai led us to find these. Besides these larger ones, there are more than a dozen smaller ones over there, none even as big as a little bean's fist. I tied them all up with vines."

If Lin Jiujiu hadn't listened to her words, and only looked at her expression, she would have thought that she had caught her herself.

That proud look was actually quite comical.

However, Lin Jiujiu was right about some things; they had indeed stirred up trouble.

Little Bean originally wanted to speak, but Lin Xiaomei beat him to it. Now that he finally had a chance to speak, he immediately interrupted.

"Mommy, can I keep a rabbit?"

Upon hearing this, Lin Xiaomei objected, picked up the rabbits in both hands together, and then lightly tapped the little boy's forehead with her finger.

"Why raise these things? Isn't rabbit meat delicious? Wouldn't it be better to just kill them and eat them?"

As she spoke, she couldn't help but slurp her saliva, her foodie-like appearance making Lin Jiujiu laugh.

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