Despite their meticulous care, they still couldn't even afford basic necessities like food and clothing.
Therefore, the rice and noodles that everyone ate on a daily basis were mainly bought with the silver earned from hunting.
If there is a natural disaster, they will need to stockpile more.
Otherwise, you might not be able to buy it even if you have the money!
Chi Yu thought about the contents of the book carefully.
Because she read the books too early, she only skimmed through them and didn't remember much detail.
He immediately said, "I remember, it was this winter?"
It started raining heavily, then gradually turned into freezing rain.
The scope seems quite broad, involving two or three provinces, right?
Also, it lasted for quite a long time, maybe a month or so, and many people froze to death.
Oh, by the way, they say the county magistrate was a good man, but he died during that disaster due to some mishap.
Due to slow communication, the imperial court was unable to promptly dispatch county magistrates, resulting in the matter being delayed.
Later, these bodies were covered by heavy snow.
By the time the weather warmed up and the imperial court appointed a new magistrate, the body had already decomposed.
Unfortunately, at this very moment, a major earthquake struck.
In the end, the result was a widespread plague, and many people desperately fled the area.
Chi Yu really couldn't remember clearly, but she had read at least several hundred novels, if not thousands.
The reason I remember this book is because it is different from other books.
Other farming novels mainly focus on the hardships of fleeing famine and the subsequent rise to wealth.
This book, however, focuses primarily on the romantic relationship between the male and female protagonists.
When we read the book, all we saw was how the female protagonist protected herself and her family in that situation.
Her life was incredibly difficult.
Then there's her interaction with the male lead, and the struggle of loving each other but having to consider societal norms and customs, preventing them from being together.
Of course, those take up half the entire book.
The remaining half describes the sweetness of lovers finally getting married.
Looking back now, it was all utter nonsense.
These two people are completely different from those described in the book. The so-called love that cannot be together is all for show.
Forget it, once she's away from those two scoundrels, what they do is none of her business.
They didn't kill or maim them directly because their family had no power or influence, and they had no other choice.
Otherwise, let's see if they can still be so annoying.
Thinking this, Chi Yu said, "Sister, I want a divorce, and the child must stay with me."
If this child doesn't stay with me, he'll end up dead anyway, and will only contribute to the love affair of that despicable couple.
After the divorce, we should buy more food and prepare warm clothes.
By the way, do you think you can make use of the wasteland outside this space?
We can't control everything else, but we can manage our own Chijia'ao.
"Hmm, let me think about it first!"
After saying this, Chi Qiao sat down again, staring at the wasteland, unable to come back to her senses for a long time.
When she came to her senses, she saw her fall back onto the sofa, her arm across her eyes, and she said sullenly:
Why am I so unlucky?
When others transmigrate here, they are either young and beautiful or rich.
And I am an old woman with a house full of children and grandchildren.
The villagers either call me Zhou Shi or A Ye Niang; I don't even have a name of my own.
Having just transmigrated, fearing that her sister-in-law was you, she hurriedly led people down the mountain.
Your current problems haven't been resolved yet, and now you have to face the upcoming natural disasters.
What sins have I committed to deserve this from God?
We sisters were originally seven years apart, but now we're a full twenty years apart!!!
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