She simply put half a basket into her spatial storage. After all, her spatial storage was her innate divine soul space, and she didn't even know how big it was. It could hold a lot of things.
Carrying the remaining half basket of pig feed, he went into the mountains to see if there was anything good to eat. At home, he had some sweet potatoes, yams, flour, rice, millet, sorghum, and other coarse grains.
The little girl remembered that the coarse grains were not tasty; only rice and flour were good, and millet was a little better.
Yunxi never imagined that she, a fairy, would have to struggle for her future appetites. She used to be able to live well by absorbing some spiritual energy from the air and drawing some groundwater from her roots.
Being a person is quite troublesome.
Suddenly hearing footsteps ahead, Yunxi stopped and listened to the sounds.
Subconsciously, he pulled his hat down a little further, grabbed some mud from the ground, and smeared it on his face. Just as he finished, he heard the footsteps from before stop beside him.
Yun Zhaodi looked at Yunxi in front of her, her eyes filled with unconcealed resentment. She felt that they were all girls, so why did her mother and grandmother beat and scold them, while her father and grandfather simply ignored them?
Yunxi is clearly a money-loser, but her grandmother treats her like a treasure. Even though Yunxi's mother is dead, her father still treats his money-loser daughter like a treasure. It's really hard to stand.
Now that her father and grandmother have finally died, she will be a wild child without parents or grandparents. Just thinking about this makes her feel very happy.
Yun Zhaodi is a typical example of someone who can't stand seeing others living comfortably because she herself is unhappy. She wishes everyone could suffer as much as she does.
"Yunxi, I heard your grandma died too. What will you do now? You're so pitiful. Unlike me, I have a mom and dad, grandpa and grandma, and three sisters. You're really too pitiful."
Yun Zhaodi pretended to be concerned, but what she said was actually very hurtful, yet she still had a pitiful look on her face.
Yunxi already knew from her memories that this person was called Yun Zhaodi. Every time she saw the original Yunxi, her eyes and nose were not eyes or nose.
The jealousy in his eyes was impossible to hide; it was obvious at a glance that he had gone astray.
Although Yunxi might not understand some of the roundabout things because she had just come of age, she knew that in Yunxi's original impression, she was not a good person.
Not to mention, the malice emanating from her was impossible to hide; even an ordinary person could see it, let alone a demon.
Since he's not a good person and won't be playing with the original Yunxi, there's no need to pay too much attention to him.
He carried his basket and continued walking up the mountain, ignoring the nagging little girl.
However, she was a peach tree spirit who had lived for over a thousand years, and she wasn't exactly good-tempered. She directly caused long vines to grow on the side, and when she wasn't paying attention, they tripped her, causing her to fall flat on her face.
Yun Zhaodi was furious. After all, for her, it was unforgivable that Yun Xi, who had become an orphan, dared to ignore her.
Just as he was about to chase after Yunxi to settle accounts and teach her a good lesson, he was unexpectedly tripped by a vine that appeared out of nowhere and fell down instantly.
He bumped into a tree stump that had been cut down by someone, hitting it straight down. His lip was instantly cut open, and blood gushed out.
"Sister, what happened? Are you badly hurt?"
When Yun Zhaodi saw her older sister fall down, she quickly went over to help her up, only to find that blood was flowing continuously from her mouth.
He was terrified. "Is anyone there? Someone has to come quick! Someone's going to die!"
Yunxi hadn't expected that she had only tripped her, intending to make her fall, but she hadn't expected that Yunxi would fall so hard.
She panicked for a moment. She only wanted to play a prank, but she didn't expect to be so lucky as to bump into a tree stump. She really couldn't blame herself!
The vines were quickly pulled back, which also served as a way to destroy the evidence.
Suddenly, Yunxi felt that she didn't need to be so scared. Part of the reason she was so badly hurt was her own fault, and another part was that she hadn't behaved well in her daily life, which had made her particularly unlucky. It was all her own doing.
Thinking this way, her guilty feeling vanished instantly. She, the peach tree spirit, was a demon; no one could offend her and remain unscathed. What she had just learned was merely a small lesson, and the rest was none of her business.
Yun Pandi's voice was still quite shrill, and the people who were cutting grass nearby, whether they were old, pregnant women or children, all rushed over in a swarm.
Yun Zhaodi touched the painful spot on her mouth and was shocked to find her hand covered in blood. She screamed in terror.
Fortunately, the location on the mountain was quite far from where people were working in the village. Although they might hear some noise, they definitely wouldn't hear what was happening.
Soon, other people cutting grass nearby came over. Seeing that Yun Zhaodi was covered in blood, they quickly told her to go down the mountain to the barefoot doctor in the village to get some medicine.
"Zhaodi, how could you be so careless? How did you manage to fall so badly? Hurry down the mountain to your fourth grandfather's place to get some medicine. I don't know if it will leave a scar."
An elderly man nearby picked up some medicinal herbs, chewed them a few times, spat them out, and immediately placed them on Yun Zhaodi's wound.
Yun Zhaodi knew she would get a beating when she got back because she had wasted the family's money.
So, with a quick thought, he decided to pin the blame on that brat Yunxi.
She winked at her younger sister beside her and said in a tearful voice, "Grandma Huang, it was that brat Yunxi who pushed me. I don't know why she pushed me. I just happened to be standing here, and she pushed me as she passed by, which is why I fell. Grandma Huang, you have to help me!"
Yun Pandi, who was standing nearby, must have seen his sister's expression and agreed repeatedly, "That's right, that's right, I saw it too. Yun Xi was all gloomy. When she passed by my sister, she knocked her down and she fell."
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