Chapter 442 Winter Goes, Spring Comes, Another Year Passes



If you really just ignore everything that's going on around you, that's what can really cause trouble!

After discussing it among themselves, the matter was settled.

Although they were planning to continue living a lowly life, it was similar to their previous situation, as they rarely went down the mountain before.

So once it was decided, there was no discomfort or change for any of them.

Days passed by, winter turned to spring, and another year came. In the blink of an eye, it was March of the following year, a season when all things revive and are full of vitality.

Wild vegetables and weeds have already sprouted, and the fruit trees have shed their blossoms and turned into fruit.

This year's situation is special, and Yunhua simply doesn't have time to come back and get the things Xu Han prepared for them. Helpless, Xu Han can only temporarily store the things she prepared for them to take away in her space, waiting for Yunhua to come and get them when she has the chance later.

It's impossible to deliver it to them, since there are few people in the family and no one can spare the time to deliver it to them.

Fortunately, Yunhua wrote to say that he would be passing through the area in the next few days and would take some time to come and pick it up.

That day, Xu Han and Lu Chuan were feeding chickens in the orchard when Mu'er came running over from home.

He said to the two of them, "Father, Mother, Grandpa Taoist priest is calling you home?"

Xu Han was puzzled. Why was she calling the two of them back at this time? Had something big happened again?

Without further ado, the two poured the last bit of chicken feed into the stone trough and left the chicken coop one after the other.

There stood a young boy by the roadside, dressed in ordinary clothes, but his scholarly air was undeniable.

Mu'er has now turned five and has grown into a young boy.

Although he has always lived deep in the mountains, he doesn't look like a child from an ordinary farming family because of the deliberate upbringing he received from a young age.

On the contrary, he looked clean and tidy, and although he was dressed simply, his natural elegance was undeniable.

Yi Xiang seems to be the heir of a wealthy family, raised from childhood. It's no wonder that Mu'er has such an temperament. Although her parents are ordinary people, her father is a common hunter, and her mother, although a transmigrator, is also ordinary. Although she is knowledgeable, she is not like those noble ladies who are proficient in music, chess, calligraphy and painting, and have both good temperament and knowledge.

However, his ordinary parents found him two extraordinary teachers: a renowned doctor and a Taoist priest, both of whom were of high status.

The Taoist priest and Grandpa Zhao are far superior to Lu Chuan and Xu Han in terms of knowledge, vision, and skills.

These are things that Xu Han and Lu Chuan don't have, and things they can't teach.

After the two children grew up, the Taoist priest and Grandpa Zhao took on the role of teachers.

Grandpa Zhao was responsible for teaching the two children the most basic enlightenment knowledge, while the Taoist priest was responsible for teaching them some martial arts skills and self-defense abilities.

More often than not, whether it was the Taoist priest or Grandpa Zhao, they taught children about how to conduct themselves in society, or they shared their experiences to broaden their horizons.

Xu Han agreed with all of this and felt very reassured leaving both children in their care.

Since he was two years old, Ze'er has also started learning from Grandpa Zhao, but he is very active and not very interested in books.

They were quite interested in fighting and killing, so the Taoist priest and Lu Chuan began to focus on cultivating Ze'er in this area.

Ze'er was also very promising. Although he wasn't good at studying, he was extremely diligent when learning martial arts from his Taoist master grandfather and father.

At such a young age, regardless of wind or rain, or even if she bleeds or sweats, she never cries or makes a fuss, and practices diligently every day without fail.

They never complained of hardship or fatigue, and even when they were injured during training, they never said they would give up.

The Taoist priest praised Ze'er's perseverance without reservation, saying, "Haha, Ze'er will definitely be stronger than Yunhua in the future."

Upon hearing what the Taoist priest said, Yunhua, who was far away, was very dissatisfied. At the same time, she was very satisfied with Ze'er and wished she could take him by her side and raise him herself.

The two followed Mu'er home, where the Taoist priest and Grandpa Zhao were both sunbathing in the yard, waiting for the couple to return.

As soon as she entered, Xu Han asked, "What's wrong? What happened?"

The Taoist priest said lazily, "It's nothing. It's just that kid Yunhua who wrote to say he'd come over to pick up some things later, so I called you back."

"Get something? Is Yunhua back?"

"Hmm, they should be here soon. They said they'd be passing by in the afternoon and would be waiting at the usual spot. They asked us to take the things downstairs, and then they wouldn't come up."

Xu Han glanced at the sky. She had just finished breakfast not long ago, and there was still plenty of time. She said, "Then I'll go pack my things and take them down to him in a bit."

The Taoist priest advised, "Don't prepare too much. He's just passing through on his way and can't take much with him."

"I see."

After Xu Han finished speaking, she opened the storeroom, and the others came in one after another to help with the preparations.

Since Xu Han had prepared all these things beforehand, she only needed to pick out some of the less important ones or reduce the quantity, so it wouldn't take long.

Fifteen minutes later, everything was ready and the cart was full. Because there was so much stuff, Xu Han had to go along.

The small boat is still at home; Lu Chuan and the Taoist priest alone certainly can't carry it all.

Grandpa Zhao and Xu Han couldn't both go with them; no one would feel comfortable leaving the two children alone at home.

So in the end, it became Xu Han, the Taoist priest, and Lu Chuan. In addition, Xu Han had the advantage of having a spatial ability, so transporting these things was a piece of cake.

After preparing everything, the three of them set off, arriving at their destination just in time for lunch.

Fortunately, there weren't many people on the official road. Xu Han put the things in the woods, and the group sat together to wait for Yunhua's arrival.

After waiting for about half an hour, they heard the sound of horses' hooves coming from the direction of the official road. Upon hearing this, Lu Chuan glanced at the Taoist priest, got up, and walked towards the official road.

Upon closer inspection, it was indeed Yunhua, driving a large carriage slowly approaching from a distance.

In no time, the carriage came to a steady stop in front of Lu Chuan. Yun Hua jumped off the carriage, and the two brothers hugged each other. Everything else was self-evident.

Lu Chuan joked, "Good heavens, where did you get such a big carriage?"

Yunhua said proudly, "How about it? Big enough, right? I borrowed this specifically so I could come back and haul things."

Lu Chuan punched Yun Hua, "Haha, it must have been hard for you to find such a big carriage."

After Lu Chuan and Yun Hua finished speaking, they walked into the woods together. Fortunately, Xu Han and the Taoist priest were not far away, otherwise they would not have felt comfortable leaving the carriage alone on the official road.

Before they could even exchange pleasantries, the group began loading things onto the carriage, with Xu Han helping to help.

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