Chapter 367 The Life of the Female Supporting Character Who Had More Children Than Allowed (4)



Tang Baozhu even had several sacks of cabbage and radishes. The weather was still cold, and there weren't many vegetables to eat. They mostly ate cabbage and radishes.

The fact that they could still store so much stuff inside shows how capable the director and his parents are.

Li Chunxue touched Tang Baozhu's bottom to make sure she wasn't wet, then picked her up and helped her urinate.

Tang Baozhu felt like she was about to be struck by lightning. Even when the puppet was holding her, she didn't seem embarrassed at all.

But for some reason, being held by the headmistress to pee made me feel like I was going to die of embarrassment, and my whole face turned red with shyness.

Unfortunately, she couldn't control herself at all. Now, whenever the headmistress whistled, she would involuntarily gush out her urine and feces.

Finally, I couldn't hold back anymore and burst into tears, feeling like I was too ashamed to face anyone.

The headmistress, seeing the baby crying incessantly, quickly took her in her arms and comforted her. After a while, Tang Baozhu finally stopped crying because she felt embarrassed.

Thinking about what she had just done, she realized that if there were a hole in the ground, she would definitely crawl into it. Remembering how she had just cried so hard, she quickly closed her eyes and pretended to be asleep.

I kept reassuring myself that as long as I wasn't embarrassed, it was others who were embarrassed.

The headmistress didn't think much of it; seeing the baby in her arms close her eyes, she assumed the baby wanted to sleep.

He quickly blew out the candles on the side, put the swaddle blanket on the other side, and then hugged Tang Baozhu in his arms to prepare for sleep.

Tang Baozhu waited until the headmistress next to her fell asleep before opening her eyes and letting out a soft breath.

Although I felt particularly uncomfortable because someone next to me was having trouble sleeping, I forced myself to go to bed early.

I finally fell asleep very late. I couldn't help it; I was in an unfamiliar place with a stranger next to me, so it was already a miracle that I could fall asleep at all.

So naturally, I went to bed late again the next day. When the stars came, there was no one around, but I could hear a lot of children making noise outside.

Listening to the chattering outside, Tang Baozhu wondered if coming to the hospital was the right choice.

There are just too many children in the orphanage, and more and more will keep coming. People are sending children over, and I feel that even getting food might become a problem.

He rubbed his rumbling stomach and, taking advantage of the fact that no one was around, quickly took out a baby bottle from his spatial storage and drank until he was half full.

My divine sense was constantly watching outside, ready to quickly take the baby bottle back if anyone came near.

No one came in until I was half full. I couldn't stand being alone in the house. Although I knew the general structure of the house, it didn't feel right until I saw it with my own eyes.

Although I scanned it very clearly with my divine sense last night, it looks different during the day.

She quickly shouted twice, and soon footsteps came from outside. When the door opened, Tang Baozhu saw the old lady from last night.

I subconsciously gave her a smile. It seems I'm pretty good at currying favor; I instinctively know how to suck up to someone's leg.

"Oh dear, Grandma's little darling is awake."

Grandma Lin smiled broadly, her face crinkling with wrinkles. She quickly dressed Tang Baozhu in thick clothes and prepared to take her outside for some rice porridge.

Tang Baozhu was taken aback by her enthusiastic response, feeling that the tone was no exaggeration to call her a granddaughter.

After seeing it many times, I started to get used to it. The old lady probably really liked children. Every little girl who was even slightly pretty was her darling.

After coming out of the house, I saw a large group of children playing in the yard on the land where we usually grow vegetables.

It's too cold now, and it's not the time to plant anything. This huge area outside is perfect for them to play in.

Tang Baozhu carefully looked at the other orphans; they were mostly older ones with one or two younger ones beside them.

The oldest girl was only eight or nine years old, and the youngest, apart from Tang Baozhu, were five or six other girls who were about one or two years old.

It wasn't until Grandma Lin put it in a basket that it finally came to its senses.

Tang Baozhu looked around at where she was now. It felt like a basket with a few tattered pieces of clothing underneath, and she was simply made to sit in it.

I quickly checked the edge of the basket and found that it was tied up, making it impossible to turn over. So, after confirming that I was completely safe, I finally felt relieved.

Only then did I realize that there was a row of small stools next to the building I was building. They were made from wood cut directly from the mountain and nailed together a few times. Several children were sitting on them.

There were both boys and girls, but it was immediately obvious that they were not normal children.

Some were extremely pale, some looked like they had cerebral palsy, and others were constantly trembling and drooling.

When Tang Baozhu saw them like this, she felt particularly sorry for them and wondered if there was anything she could do to help.

The puppets in his own space even include those of immortal level; these were all made by Xu Rui for himself when he was in the immortal realm.

It's just a puppet at the immortal level, so it shouldn't be released, right?

She worried that if she were released, she would be struck by lightning by the Heavenly Dao of this world.

The main fear is that Heaven will punish itself instead of the puppet.

Why not just take out a puppet with the cultivation level of the Integration Stage, and change its appearance to resemble a fifty or sixty-year-old traditional Chinese medicine doctor?

And it has to be the kind that immediately convinces people.

Even if one cannot save others from suffering, one's puppet can save more people in their place, and the merit gained can be considered as one's own.

It wasn't that Tang Baozhu had suddenly become a saint; she had simply tasted the sweetness of the merits she had accumulated in the previous world.

At first, she didn't care about merit points, but now she actively collects them. After all, with the puppet's help, there's no disease that ordinary pills can't cure.

Even if ordinary pills don't work, she still has various precious pills at her disposal. However, she also has puppets that are proficient in medical cultivation techniques.

Even ordinary herbs can cure serious illnesses, which is less suspicious and less conspicuous than taking out elixirs.

If it really can't be cured, then we'll ask for medicine later.

After thinking it through, Tang Baozhu decided to wait until everyone was resting at night before storing the puppet in her space and replacing it with one that understood medical and cultivation techniques.

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