Besides leaving some for her son, Tang Baozhu also liked to hoard all sorts of things in the space.
She especially loved the specialties of each of the smaller worlds.
About 20 puppets were released in total. Two were kept around her to protect her, and the rest were all released.
They would return to their side at night.
Tang Baozhu didn't always hold her son. When the child was sleeping, she would simply put him into her spatial dimension, since there were puppets inside to take care of him anyway.
There's no need to worry about any danger; on the contrary, the air in the space is better. Sometimes, you'll even be so engrossed in the space that you won't want to leave.
So every time Xiaobao sleeps in the space, she will carry a basket on her back and find something that interests her.
Just like this time, as soon as the child fell asleep, I put him on the bed in the space to sleep, and then I started looking for useful medicinal herbs. Not just medicinal herbs, I picked anything I liked.
Tang Baozhu's favorite things to pick are wild garlic and scallions, which are especially delicious when stir-fried with eggs or cured meat.
Besides ingredients with spiritual properties, her favorite things are all kinds of wild plants, especially edible ones, which she always feels taste different and are especially delicious.
While searching, Tang Baozhu suddenly discovered a large patch of Polygonatum and Panax notoginseng, whose vines looked as if they had been growing for many years.
Considering that this was a place that no one had been to for hundreds of years, it wasn't too surprising, and I couldn't wait to start digging.
Not only did he dig himself, but he also had to call the two puppets next to him to dig with him.
When those wild Panax notoginseng were dug up, I don't know if it was because they were too old, but they felt like they were the size of my fist.
It's so big, you can tell it's been growing for a very long time. This whole area is full of Panax notoginseng and Polygonatum. Thinking of this, Tang Baozhu couldn't stop smiling.
They dug until dark, except for a short trip to their space to eat a meal and play with their son. The rest of the time they were digging for medicinal herbs.
They hadn't finished digging by nightfall, but luckily all the other puppets had returned, so they decided to just hand the place over to them.
Since the puppets don't need to sleep anyway, and whether it's day or night outside doesn't affect them much, it's a good idea to have them work overtime tonight to dig up all the medicinal herbs so they can leave this place tomorrow and continue on their way.
Tang Baozhu didn't believe that there were only a few medicinal herbs in such a primeval forest; there must be many more, which was why she didn't want to waste any time.
I've been eagerly anticipating moving forward for a long time.
After having dinner in the space, they went straight to pick out a horse, preparing to take a horse-drawn carriage to continue their journey when they left the deep mountains.
As for the specific destination, there's no plan yet. We need to prepare horses and a wagon shed first, and then we'll just put the medicinal herbs wherever we go.
This son was raised with great care, so he ate a lot of good food and became exceptionally intelligent.
Don't let his young age fool you; he's incredibly clever and mischievous. Even though he knows everything and can understand everything, he'll pretend to be clueless.
In order not to expose the secret of her space, Tang Baozhu planned to stop taking him into her space after leaving the mountain.
I was really afraid he might accidentally tell someone, and I was also worried that his memory was too good and that he would still be thinking about the space when he grew up.
Worried that he might become greedy when he grows up, it's best to stop bringing him into the space as soon as possible to prevent such things from happening.
After Tang Baozhu chose her horse, she asked the other robots to help build a carriage shed. The exterior didn't need to be particularly conspicuous, just like the horse she had chosen; as long as it was comfortable to sit inside, that was fine.
She took her son into the wooden house. Since he had already gotten used to living in the wooden house when they were in the small valley, she let him sleep in the wooden house while they were in the space.
It gave him the illusion that he was still in the small valley, so I picked him up and carried him into the house to sleep.
The puppets are a bit of a problem. If we don't bring them along, there will definitely be a lot of dangers along the way.
If he has a puppet with him, Xiao Bao's impression will become more and more profound, and I'm always worried that he won't forget about the space.
It's not that there aren't any pills that can erase memories, but I just can't bear to use them on my own son.
The next morning, I got up very early, made breakfast for myself and my son, and after we were full, we left the space.
When she left the space, Tang Baozhu didn't forget to bring her son with her, but as soon as they left, she instinctively covered his eyes.
First, put those puppets into your spatial storage and remind them to process the medicinal herbs. Then, remove the hand covering your son's eyes.
If we don't take it down soon, my son will definitely get anxious and might bite me.
Tang Baozhu felt that the medicinal herbs in this place, where no one passed by, were special. Even the more precious Ganoderma lucidum and ginseng had been harvested in large quantities.
After harvesting, I immediately instructed the puppets in my spatial dimension to clean up and process all the medicinal herbs to avoid wasting their medicinal properties.
Tang Baozhu and her group walked for more than a month in these deep mountains before finally leaving the forest and seeing the smoke rising from the village in the distance.
But something just doesn't seem right. Everyone has gone to flee, and even those who didn't flee are hiding in the deep mountains and forests.
In the past month or so, she has seen many people, but she has avoided them all from a distance.
Even if they were cooking, they wouldn't make such a big fumes. Tang Baozhu guessed that the situation in that village might be a little different.
I don't know if it was a bandit camp or a hiding place for those wicked people who do all sorts of evil deeds.
Tang Baozhu wasn't particularly naive. Even when she saw villagers in the deep mountains, although she wouldn't go up to them, she would still secretly eavesdrop to see if she could find any useful information.
So she learned about cannibalism.
Many people were already starving and, driven to desperation, resorted to eating sheep, and even specifically stole food from children.
Some particularly horrific individuals even exchange children to eat, perhaps because they can't stomach their own children and have to eat someone else's.
Then, if they have nothing to exchange, they might have to use their own children as a bargaining chip; she's heard too many stories like that.
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