Chapter 1: Kill This Monster



Yunshan County has been suffering from a severe drought for two years.

The land is cracked and parched, and there is no harvest.

The government's tax revenue doubled and skyrocketed, but the people suffered greatly and had nowhere to turn for help. They were forced to leave their homes and embark on a journey of famine relief.

Noon.

The villagers of Qingshan Village, who had been traveling in the cold, were finally able to stop and rest. They put down their carrying poles and took out their remaining grain to cook.

Soon, smoke rose from the chimneys.

The Tian family was also busy.

Only four-year-old Tian Guoguo was squatting quietly under a big poplar tree, playing with clods of dirt.

But the silence didn't last long before a burst of children's curses rang out.

"Tian Guoguo is over there!"

"Quick, let's go kill that monster!"

"It's because of her that the village has suffered from drought and food shortages year after year. She's the one who forced us to flee the famine!"

"It's all her fault!"

"If we kill her, we won't have to flee anymore!"

Before the cursing had even finished, many pebbles the size of walnuts were thrown at Tian Guoguo, quickly leaving bruises all over her body.

You can imagine how painful that must be.

Tian Guoguo seemed unaffected, calmly raising her head and looking at the children opposite her with her grape-like eyes full of doubt.

It seemed they had no idea what they were up to.

Seeing that she had been beaten so badly, yet showed no sign of pain, the children became even more convinced that she was a monster.

The chubby boy in the lead even picked up a rock the size of an ostrich egg and threw it at them.

If it hits...

Even if Tian Guoguo doesn't die, she will be seriously injured.

Just as she was about to be hit, Tian Guoguo showed no sign of trying to dodge.

The children didn't seem to panic at all.

They just wanted to teach Tian Guoguo a lesson and didn't dare to really kill her, so some children shouted for her to run away.

Tian Guoguo, however, looked completely bewildered.

The villagers nearby heard the commotion and looked over. They were all terrified by what they saw.

The Xie family boy, who was weaving a straw hat not far away, also saw it. His confused eyes widened in fear, and he dropped the straw hat and ran over.

He shouted anxiously, "Ah, ah, wife! Quick, run!"

But it was too late.

The stone hit Tian Guoguo on the head, and the little girl fainted on the spot.

Tian Guoguo woke up again in the afternoon.

The old woman's cries for help reached my ears: "Please, Doctor Wang, please save Guoguo, please save her!"

"This old woman kowtows to you."

A woman, around sixty years old, was kneeling before a man of similar age, kowtowing to him desperately.

Doctor Wang looked troubled.

He hurriedly bent down to help Old Lady Tian up, saying helplessly, "It's not that I don't want to save her, it's just that she has no pulse!"

"He's now a celestial being..."

Before Dr. Wang could finish speaking, his gaze was suddenly locked onto Tian Guoguo, who was struggling to sit up.

Tian Guoguo saw him too.

However, due to severe dizziness and blurred vision, she could not see Doctor Wang's face clearly, only vaguely making out his simple and ancient clothes.

etc.

A flood of unfamiliar memories rushed into my mind.

As the memories slowly dissipated, the dizziness gradually faded, and the ancient-style clothing came into view once again.

She actually time-traveled after she died?

Moreover, it was worn by a four-year-old baby who couldn't speak, didn't cry, and didn't even have any feelings.

Grandma Tian noticed Dr. Wang's incredulous gaze and looked over, only to see her granddaughter, who had just been pronounced dead, sitting up.

She paused for a moment, then quickly ran over.

"Ah, Guo'er, my Guo'er, what's wrong with you??"

As he spoke, he checked his granddaughter's breathing with trembling hands.

When Grandma Tian discovered that although her granddaughter's little hands were cold, they were breathing warm air, she was so moved that she burst into tears.

He held his granddaughter and burst into tears.

"Thank God! Thank God! You've given my Guo'er back! Waaaaah!"

Grandma Tian's reaction seemed a bit exaggerated to Tian Guoguo.

Of course, perhaps it's because I haven't been noticed for too long, so I'm not used to it.

After all, in her previous life, she was a puppet.

She cannot have feelings, friends, or family; all she has is being manipulated and used day after day.

Past events played out in my mind like a movie.

Tian Guoguo closed her eyes heavily, tears silently falling from the corners of her eyes. When she opened her eyes again, she subconsciously cried out.

"Nah."

If an adult were to shout this, they might be asked, "What are you saying?"

But she was just a four-year-old baby.

Grandma Tian, ​​who was still holding her and crying, choked up instantly and hurriedly let go of her granddaughter without wiping away the tears from the corners of her eyes.

She countered, "Guo, Guoguo, what did you call me?"

Tian Guoguo responded almost instinctively, "Uh."

It's milk.

Grandma Tian understood.

But she could hardly believe her ears, staring blankly at her beloved granddaughter, her granddaughter's words echoing in her ears.

"Nah."

After a long while, she seemed to finally come to her senses, picked up her granddaughter, and cried out with a smile, "Waaah, my Guo'er can talk now!"

"Grandma's little fruit can talk now."

Tian Guoguo was already feeling a bit dizzy, and being picked up and bounced around made her feel even more uncomfortable. She wanted to speak up and stop her from bouncing around anymore.

He opened his mouth but only managed to utter a single sentence, "Ne."

When Grandma Tian heard her granddaughter calling her again, she quickly responded and spun around excitedly.

Doctor Wang, who was standing nearby, finally came to his senses and ran over with an incredulous look on his face. He reached out to take Tian Guoguo's pulse.

Tian Guoguo's pulse was found to be normal.

Dr. Wang was stunned once again.

How is this possible? He clearly couldn't feel Tian Guoguo's pulse just now, so how did it come back?

And what's more, she can even speak?

Doctor Wang was completely baffled, but he no longer needed to explain, because a series of anxious shouts suddenly came from not far away.

"Aunt Tian, ​​Sister-in-law Tian fell down the mountain and broke her leg. Please come quickly."

Grandma Tian's smile froze.

She immediately looked in the direction of the sound and indeed saw her third daughter-in-law being carried back. She didn't even have time to put down her precious granddaughter in her arms before rushing over.

Dr. Wang quickly followed.

Grandma Tian has four sons. Her eldest son lives in Kyoto, and they fled the famine to find him.

Tian Guoguo is the daughter of Tian Fengyu, the third son.

Unfortunately, fate was not on their side. Just two days after they left to escape the famine, Tian Fengyu fell and fell into a coma while hunting and has not woken up since.

Today, Tian Guoguo was knocked unconscious again.

Dr. Wang said that the child needed to take a decoction of herbs to save his life.

Tian Lao Er and Tian Lao Si quickly went up the mountain to gather herbs with their third brother's wife, Wen Shi, who is also Tian Guo Guo's mother.

While gathering herbs, Wen was in such a hurry that she accidentally lost her footing and fell. Although she survived, she broke her leg.

Dr. Wang is already examining Wen.

Tian Lao Er and Tian Lao Si recounted the events to Tian Lao Tai.

The two were also shocked and were still in a daze, not noticing this when they were telling Grandma Tian about it.

The woman in Grandma Tian's arms was actually Tian Guoguo, who had been unconscious earlier.

Speaking of Tian Guoguo.

She was no longer dizzy and could see her surroundings clearly, so she could naturally see Wen lying on the ground.

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