Chapter 86 Shadow Treasure's Good Luck Gone



"Mm," Yingbao replied.

She appeared to be walking on the way home, but after only about twenty steps, she saw her father, Ye Tianyong, busy with work. He stopped watching her and quickly took another path up Jingning Mountain.

Now, the village end and the village beginning are pretty much the same, since you can walk in either direction. It's just that the village end is a bit far and winding, so people prefer to take the main road.

Few people visit their new home because they are the only family living at the end of the village.

At that time, Grandma was sullen for several days because the place Grandpa bought was in a remote area with no human presence and was not a good place to live.

Yingbao, however, thought that the place her grandfather had chosen was quite good.

It's much easier to get into the mountains now.

***

Yingbao went deep into the mountains to catch a litter of baby rabbits and raise them.

But she walked for a long time and didn't see even a single rabbit hair.

Compared to her first harvest of wild boar and roe deer, it was truly a dismal failure.

Is she really that unpopular?

Yingbao fell into self-doubt.

Eager to eat spicy rabbit sooner, Yingbao strolled onward, but unfortunately, she still didn't encounter any rabbits.

Yingbao, still refusing to believe it, continued walking back and forth on Jingning Mountain, but she didn't see a single wild rabbit or even a pheasant.

They did manage to harvest quite a few Ganoderma lucidum and ginseng.

It's a ghost story.

That's really strange!

Didn't she just get a bargain last time?

What happened? It's like they're extinct.

She really wanted to utter the essence of traditional Chinese culture.

What bizarre thing happened?

Why did they put all of that on her?

Even so, her mother said that she was Heaven's biological daughter, and that Heaven chased after her and fed her.

She just wanted to laugh...

Does Heaven have a grudge against her?

Or maybe she danced on the head of the Heavenly Dao?

Otherwise, how can you explain why the Heavenly Dao always manages to trap her?

She was living in the modern world, about to retire early and enjoy a leisurely life, when she was transported to another time.

That's fine!

Why is it that when other people transmigrate, they become rich heiresses or princesses, or become mothers unexpectedly, but she's just a little kid?

Let's leave that aside for now.

Why did I create a dream for her?

It was a dream that was half right and half wrong.

Yes, the dream was true. The Ye family she transmigrated into was quite poor, and she did see that the surrounding environment in the dream was not very good.

The problem is, why is the 1960s that she traveled to different from the past?

The 1960s in her dream had a black market, but she didn't have one here.

Moreover, there were no stalls or markets in my dream.

But it exists in the era she lives in now.

Isn't this just messing with her?

If that's the case, why make her have that dream beforehand?

She originally thought she could make a name for herself in the black market.

The fact that there was no black market significantly lowered my expectations by half.

Isn't this just like Grandpa's situation of searching for his hometown?

They don't exist in this world.

Besides, all she wanted to do was catch a litter of wild rabbits, raise them to reproduce, kill them, make them into spicy rabbit meat, and sell them for money.

Why can't I find it?

I searched all over Jingning Mountain but couldn't find it.

You can't blame her; it's just the workings of fate!

God:"……"

The problem was mine, I admit it.

Later, you couldn't control yourself. The pressure emanating from you frightened wild animals so much that they ran away ten miles away. Can you blame them?

"Boom... boom..." Thunder rumbled in the sky, each sound more intense than the last, as if warning Yingbao.

Yingbao was not afraid at all. Like a gang leader, she raised her little middle finger at the Heavenly Dao to show her contempt.

But she forgot that she was just a little kid, pointing her finger, looking cute but not intimidating at all.

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