He Yuhan, hidden in the tree canopy, watched as there was movement in the small village; people must have gotten up.
She took out her binoculars to observe the situation in the village, and suddenly saw people patrolling outside the village with guns on their backs.
This discovery made her glad that she hadn't rashly gone straight into the village.
This village is definitely not an ordinary village.
He Yuhan observed the village through binoculars and noticed that it lacked the atmosphere of everyday life typical of ordinary people. There seemed to be no children in the village, very few women, and mostly men coming and going – a situation clearly abnormal.
He Yuhan also saw a few dogs. Luckily, she didn't get too close to the village, or she would definitely have been discovered.
But she had to go into the village to gather information, at least to find out where she was. She also needed to figure out a way to keep the dogs quiet.
After observing for a while, He Yuhan entered the space. She needed to make some food that the dog liked, and then add some medicine to ensure that the dog would sleep soundly even if thunder roared.
He Yuhan cooked some meat bones and used the strongest sedative. To ensure success, she also added some spring water from her spatial storage. Animals love this spring water, and the dogs would surely succumb to its temptation.
After getting ready, He Yuhan went up the mountain to pick fruit and do some work. She also picked some strawberries in the field.
I put a basket of fruit in the kitchen first, and when I heard my son crying, I quickly went upstairs to the bedroom to check on him. The little guy was already awake, and he stopped crying when he saw his mother.
He Yuhan loved her son so much for being so obedient and well-behaved. After changing the little guy's diaper, she took him downstairs and put him in the stroller.
She pushed the stroller into the kitchen so the child could see her.
As long as the child can see her, he usually won't cry, which is one of the reasons why Xiaoxu Rui is so lovable.
The baby is over six months old and it's time to introduce some complementary foods. He Yuhan plans to make fruit custard for the baby, which is easier for the baby to digest and absorb. He Yuhan also bought infant rice cereal.
He Yuhan boiled two eggs, mashed the yolks, and added them to the rice cereal. The little one ate it adorably.
After feeding the child, she would make fruit soup for him, and then give her son a snack an hour later.
After playing with the child for a while, the child fell asleep again. At this age, children tend to sleep for relatively long periods. However, to cultivate a habit in her child, He Yuhan usually lets the child take a nap in the afternoon. This way, the child can sleep with the adults at night, minimizing disruption to the adults' rest.
After settling her son in, He Yuhan left the space and took out her binoculars to continue observing.
It was already afternoon, and the sun was scorching the earth and the sea, making the air extremely humid. A salty sea breeze blew in from the ocean, and soon He Yuhan felt sticky all over. As a northerner, she really wasn't used to the southern climate, especially the sweltering heat of summer.
Around three or four in the afternoon, He Yuhan saw someone running back from outside the village. She didn't know what he said, but the villagers cheered, and many people ran out of their houses and headed towards the sea.
He Yuhan looked through her binoculars and saw a large ship heading towards the island. She also noticed a pier on the shore with some fishing boats moored there.
People ran out of their houses and towards the beach, which made He Yuhan see more clearly: there were only a few women and a few children on the island. At least that's all she could see for now.
Soon the large ship docked, and some people disembarked, each carrying a box.
People on the shore also boarded the boat to carry the boxes. In addition to the boxes, several women were tied up and pulled off the boat.
Upon seeing this, He Yuhan knew that the people on the island were definitely not law-abiding citizens, but most likely pirates who had occupied the island.
This group that returned probably robbed another passing boat, taking not only valuables but also women. I wonder what happened to the others on the robbed boat; were they all killed?
Thinking of this, He Yuhan's heart sank. The people on this island were very likely all desperate criminals.
People cheered as they carried their boxes and daughters back to the small village.
Through the binoculars, He Yuhan saw that among the women who had been captured, there were Asians similar to her, and Westerners with blonde hair, blue eyes, and deep features. Moreover, their clothes were very sophisticated, and they were clearly not girls from ordinary backgrounds.
These women are truly unlucky; the consequences of being captured are self-evident. Without rescue, they certainly wouldn't have escaped and would be trapped on this island, perhaps never to see their families again.
He Yuhan was pondering whether she should save these women, and how to do so.
An afternoon passed quickly. The small village was bustling with activity, and the people were all happy, as if celebrating the day's harvest.
After settling her son in her spatial dimension, He Yuhan left it at nightfall. She quietly entered the village. She needed to investigate.
The village was bustling with activity, and with the arrival of some strangers, the dogs weren't as sensitive anymore. He Yuhan saw several dogs playing together and thought, "Great, I don't have to search for them one by one anymore." She quickly tossed out her specially prepared meaty bone.
The dogs looked at He Yuhan, sniffed the meaty bone in front of them, and then shamelessly started gnawing on it.
He Yuhan smiled silently at the sight.
Soon, all the dogs lay silently on the ground.
He Yuhan looked around and figured that the dogs lying there might be seen and people would notice something was wrong. So she put the dogs into her spatial storage and would release them later.
After dealing with the dogs on the island, He Yuhan quietly made her way to the vicinity of the largest house. The house was now bustling with noise, filled with the sounds of drinking games and laughter; it seemed everyone was celebrating their victory.
He Yuhan came to a window of a room and looked inside. It turned out to be a kitchen. In addition to various cooking utensils and ingredients, there were also many jars. He Yuhan wondered if these jars contained wine.
He Yuhan saw with her own eyes that someone went into the kitchen, carried two jars, and then went out again.
He Yuhan glanced left and right and nimbly climbed through the window into the kitchen. She heard footsteps as soon as she entered, and quickly went into her spatial dimension. It was so tense and exciting; thankfully, she had her spatial dimension.
After everyone left, He Yuhan exited the space and opened a jar. Inside, she found wine, and quite good wine at that, probably stolen by those people. She took out a powerful sedative and drugged each jar, then also drugged the water in the kitchen water tank.
If these people drink the wine or water in this kitchen, they definitely won't wake up for two or three days without sleeping.
After administering the drug, He Yuhan climbed out of the kitchen window to check on the other houses. Ideally, she wanted to catch someone and ask them about the situation and exact location of the area.
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