She had always thought that women's hearts should be very soft, but the fact that she was eating meat with them made her feel utterly disgusted.
After the puppets dealt with them, they ordered them to set fire to the village, burning it down.
After confirming that the fire wouldn't reach the edge of the forest, they covered their son's eyes and released the carriage.
After acquiring a carriage, Tang Baozhu decided to stop using her spatial dimension to avoid revealing anything, especially in front of her son.
First, I handed my son to the puppet next to me, and then I checked if the carriage was tidied up.
The inside of the carriage is very flat, but there is actually a hidden compartment underneath. You can see inside by lifting up the panel on top of the carriage.
Tang Baozhu had filled the entire interior with medicinal herbs, all harvested this month from the deep mountains. It was packed full, but not all of them were actually inside.
A blanket was laid out inside the carriage, and I plan to sleep directly in the carriage from now on, leaving the quilt and pillow aside.
The daily necessities, including the stove, pots and pans, were all packed in a box and tied to the back of the carriage.
After the check was completed and everything was confirmed to be fine, Tang Baozhu carried her son into the carriage.
I put one of the two puppets into my space. One puppet is enough to drive my carriage; having more wouldn't be a good idea.
Anyway, the puppet is also very versatile. Whether it's fighting, driving, cooking, or serving people, it can handle everything, so there's no need for so many.
The puppet sat on the front of the carriage and gently patted the horse's rump with the whip, and the horse obediently moved forward.
This horse was specially chosen by Tang Baozhu from her spatial dimension. Although it wasn't very good-looking and appeared sickly, it actually possessed the most spiritual energy.
Having lived in the space for so many years, this horse has stored up some spiritual energy in its body, making it the most enduring, which is essential for long journeys.
After walking for a short while, Tang Baozhu saw people lying on the ground everywhere along the official road. After sensing them, she knew that they were no longer breathing.
Some of them had even started to stink, which told you that these were refugees who had run out of steam halfway through their journey and couldn't walk anymore. Once they collapsed, they wouldn't be able to get up again.
But it doesn't seem like they're doing anything wrong by just lying there on both sides of the official road. At the very least, if they're left like this, it could easily lead to a plague.
Tang Baozhu felt that disposing of their bodies would be a way to accumulate merit, so she simply lit a fire next to each corpse she saw and burned it for them.
Since there was nowhere to gather firewood, they simply ordered the puppet driver of the carriage to dig a hole and bury them.
Later, they discovered that the puppets could dig a hole very quickly, much faster than burning the corpse. Eventually, they simply dug a hole next to the corpse and buried it.
There's at least a small mound of earth, and if you put a wooden board there, anyone who knows will understand that someone is buried here.
That day, Tang Baozhu suddenly checked the merit points in the red envelope group. The merit points that she had previously absorbed all suddenly increased by about 20.
Tang Baozhu silently calculated that she had buried about 20 corpses during this period. It seemed that for every person she buried, Heaven would give her a merit. She instantly felt that this merit was quite easy to earn.
After all, she had only traveled for about two or three days and had already bought about 20 of them. She felt that she would encounter even more in the future.
She no longer felt bored while traveling; she wasn't traveling, but accumulating merit.
Although Xiao Bao may not understand it now, he remembers that he witnessed Tang Baozhu burying the corpses as soon as she saw them.
Although he doesn't understand now, he has it in his heart. When he grows up, he will realize that his mother is really too kind-hearted.
This scene remained etched in his mind. Although he grew up to be a dark-hearted person, he still knew the basics of being a decent human being and could be considered someone who could work for the benefit of the people.
Of course, Tang Baozhu and her companions didn't only encounter corpses; they also occasionally came across small groups of refugees.
Every time he saw Tang Baozhu's carriage, the longing in his eyes was so obvious that it could be seen even from thirty meters away.
However, every time someone tried to steal the carriage, their legs were broken by the puppets.
Whether they could continue their journey after breaking their legs was none of their concern.
If the nearby disaster victims saw this, they wouldn't dare to provoke Tang Baozhu and her group any further. But if they didn't see this, the others they encountered later would fearlessly continue to approach them.
Then the scene of breaking legs repeated itself.
Every time the puppets fought outside, Xiao Bao would watch from inside the carriage, clapping and cheering enthusiastically.
This made Tang Baozhu feel that although he was young, he had a restless feeling from a young age, and she wondered if he would become lawless when he grew up.
However, thinking back on all the worlds I've been in and all the children I've had, none of them ended up going astray.
Regardless of how much they have contributed to the world, they haven't held anyone back or done anything wrong.
So she is still very reassured about Xiaobao.
The carriage continued along the official road, encountering more and more pedestrians along the way, no longer just small groups.
You'll encounter people who are likely from the same village, and those villages are particularly large, with thousands of people.
Villages with such a large population are generally not in dire straits. Although Tang Baozhu's carriage seemed to have some ill intentions, fortunately, someone was restraining them from taking any action.
Of course, this only applies during the daytime. After all, there are still some scoundrels in every village, and it's uncertain whether they will take action at night.
Tang Baozhu wasn't afraid of those malicious looks. If they dared to come tonight, she would definitely make them regret coming here.
That evening, everyone stopped at a small grove of trees by the roadside and rested there.
Tang Baozhu happened to be going the same way as them, so she didn't leave.
Tang Baozhu had long ago designated the grove as a place where the trees and plants kept watch over those with ill intentions during the day.
Even the whispers they secretly exchanged while huddled together were overheard by her.
Even the smartest person wouldn't have imagined that they had overheard their secret discussion about their nighttime operation.
Just then, Tang Baozhu was preparing to wait for them to come to her door, which would also serve as a warning to others, so that no one would dare to make any moves.
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