Chapter 94 Let's play with people



Liu Shile thought for a moment, walked to the wall of books, picked up a book at random, and found that she could not recognize any of the words written on it.

...

Yes, she admitted that she hadn't read many books, but the original owner of this body knew quite a few characters. However, she still couldn't recognize the scribbles in the book.

In the apocalypse, paper books have become like antiques, and most people can't even see them. So, Liu Shile naturally didn't read many paper books either.

After reading many physical books at her master's place, she began to enjoy reading physical books carefully.

Unfortunately, the teacher was very stingy and only gave me about twenty books; he refused to give me any more than that.

They said they were keeping them so she could see them when she went there next year, and then she could take some with her.

Seeing these books now, even though she couldn't understand them, she was still very happy and started moving them to the farm without thinking.

Her farm study was large, but it was mostly empty of books, containing only an antique cell phone, a desk, and a chair.

Now that she's encountered physical books, she doesn't care about the details and just throws them into the study. Anyway, there are only two or three hundred books here, and even if she takes them away from the bookshelves, they won't take up much space.

Thinking this way, she did just that, moving the bookshelf and all the books into her study.

After she finished collecting them, she went to look at the wooden boxes.

Upon opening a box, I was greatly disappointed to find it filled with calligraphy and paintings that were neither edible nor drinkable.

She shook her head, secretly hoping that the next wooden box would be filled with gold and silver, so she could become rich overnight!

However, she opened seven or eight boxes in a row, and they were full of calligraphy and paintings, but not a single antique.

Even after the last wooden box was opened, not a single small yellow croaker or gold or silver ingot was found.

She rolled her eyes, put all the things into the farm, and didn't want to look at them again.

Disappointed, she lost all interest in continuing her exploration, but since she had come all this way, she couldn't just give up halfway.

So she casually walked through a door, and a big smile immediately appeared on her face.

It turned out that this place was actually a kitchen, fully equipped with pots, pans, and other utensils. In this way, they had a place to cook.

The kitchen is quite large, twice the size of the kitchen in her villa. It seems that the person who lived here before must have been a foodie, otherwise why would they have built such a big kitchen?

Unfortunately, although the kitchen was large, there was no grain to be seen, only a few large jars placed against the stone wall.

Liu Shile walked over, opened the package, and glanced at it. She was somewhat stunned, unsure whether the grain was still edible, since it had all turned to powder…

Well, I can ask my second brother about this later; he knows more about these things than she does.

Thinking this, she looked at the other jars. Apart from two jars of spoiled and moldy pickled vegetables and sauerkraut, the rest were filled with grain that had turned into powder.

After looking at it, she didn't leave immediately. Instead, she pondered where the water in the kitchen came from, since she couldn't see any water anywhere.

So the question is, how exactly do those people use water to cook?

She couldn't figure it out. Thinking about the mechanism here, she moved the jars again, but unfortunately, she didn't find the mechanism this time.

She thought that perhaps she was doing something wrong. Since there was a kitchen here, there must be a water source, but she didn't know where it was.

She shook her head and left the kitchen. She could think about that later; she needed to see what lay behind the other door.

This time, her second brother's ascent up the mountain shouldn't be too slow, so her time is also very tight.

Upon entering the room, Liu Shile was stunned. Why was it empty again?

This is not scientific!

Since people live there, there must be a living room, a bedroom, a study, and a kitchen, etc.

But what does it mean that this room is empty?

Even Little Dragon Girl has to sleep hanging from a rope, so how could this person sleep on the ground?

Even if you're sleeping on the floor, you should at least put some dry grass or something on the ground, right?

But there's nothing here, so is it another trap?

Liu Shile rolled her eyes. Was the owner of this stone cave a connoisseur of mechanical devices?

Why design traps everywhere? Isn't it better to live a simpler life?

After tapping and fiddling around, Liu Shile finally found a stone that was slightly different from the others. She pressed it, moved it around, and then heard a "crack" sound.

After the click, a moon-shaped stone door appeared on the wall, leaving Liu Shile speechless.

As the saying goes, skill breeds daring. Without a second thought, Liu Shile stepped through the moon gate and then felt something coming towards her.

She turned to the side and quickly took two steps back, and then there was no further abnormality.

She then looked at what had been shot at her, and realized it was an arrow...

She didn't touch the arrow; who knows if it was poisoned or something? Although she had memorized some medical books and knew a little about medicine, she had no practical experience.

So if she were poisoned, her small frame probably wouldn't be able to withstand it.

However, this arrow also made the previously unconvinced Liu Shile more vigilant, and she continued to explore.

Since such an arrow was shot out, she didn't believe there wasn't something inside it.

Well, even if there's nothing there, Liu Shile won't care too much. In any case, she's going to finish exploring this place now.

She was very careful this time, and her steps were lighter. She thought she would encounter some attacks again, but she didn't this time.

Liu Shile raised an eyebrow, so what exactly is going on?

However, when she successfully passed through the passage behind the moon gate, she was stunned by the paradise that appeared before her.

Although it's cool inside the cave, it's impossible to create such a secluded paradise, right?

Here you'll find flowing water, birdsong, fragrant flowers, and occasionally, bees diligently collecting nectar. There's also a small bamboo courtyard.

There wasn't a single stone around.

Liu Shile rubbed her eyes, feeling that she might have fallen into an illusion created by a high-level psychic.

However, when she opened her eyes again, everything before her was still as beautiful as a painting.

Such a scene was something she had never seen in the apocalypse, and even in this era, Liu Shile had never seen it.

What surprised Liu Shile even more was that not only were there some exotic flowers and rare herbs planted here, but also some valuable medicinal herbs!

Although she could only identify some of the more precious medicinal herbs by looking at the illustrations in the book and the few herbs her teacher had, she was still able to recognize them.

So, the person who used to live here was a very skilled doctor?

Liu Shile thought uncertainly as she stepped onto the exquisitely paved path and entered the courtyard.

The two-story bamboo house looked very elegant. Liu Shile thought that if a doctor had lived here before, he must have been a refined person with high standards of life.

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