Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Just as Sister Tian walked to the door, she met Tian Jiawang, who was hurrying to find her.
The siblings were stunned momentarily, and Tian Jiawang asked, âSister, are you okay?â
âItâs alright; itâs not serious.â Sister Tian replied.
âShe didnât hurt her bones. Sheâll be fine after a good rest.â Gu Chengrui echoed.
Tian Jiawang heaved a sigh of relief and looked at the wound. It was on her forearm, and it would definitely show in the summer.
âWill it leave a scar?â he asked again.
âYes, but after the wound heals, itâll be completely invisible after two months of applying some scar removal cream.â Gu Chengrui answered.
âThatâs great. Iâll leave you to your work, and weâll talk later.â After Tian Jiawang finished speaking, he left with Sister Tian.
Gu Chengrui washed his hands and went to the kitchen. He saw Zhou Ying sitting in front of the stove and approached her. âBabe, what are you going to cook for dinner?â
âMillet congee, cabbage in vinegar sauce, and a few mutton steamed buns. Is there anything else you want to eat?â Zhou Ying asked. âIf there is, 1 can continue cooking.â
âNo. But just make a few more buns. Iâm a little hungry today.â
âAlright, the water is boiling. Take out your bowl, and Iâll make you a bowl of ginger soup now.â
âYay, thanks.â Gu Chengrui rejoiced and turned around to remove a bowl from the cupboard, placing it on the stove.
Seeing this, Zhou Ying took a packet of scallion and ginger powder from her interspace, poured it into the bowl, and then poured in the boiling water.
The green onionâs fragrance and the gingerâs spicy taste instantly wafted out.
Zhou Ying saw this, poured the washed millet into the boiling pot, and covered it again. âWrap it with a cloth and take it away. Drink it while itâs hot.â
Gu Chengrui took a piece of cloth from the side and placed it on the table. He put the bowl on it, then brought over a stool and slowly drank the soup.
After drinking the bowl of ginger soup, Gu Chengrui felt completely alive again.
âThe village chief didnât let our village take the mixed noodles from the higher-ups, so we worked for nothing,â he said.
âThatâs the right thing to do anyway, as 1 heard there arenât many noodles available. By the way, howâs the situation in the other villages?â Zhou Ying asked after she finished preparing the dishes.
âMany people died, but the snowstorm actually killed only a few. Most of them froze or starved to death.â
âNot surprising. Thereâs a limited amount of grain; no one stocked up on any.â
âHowever, they could only blame themselves for being lazy. The situation at Xin An village wasnât much better than theirs originally.
âThey should have found a way to save themselves instead of waiting for death. Yet, they did nothing.â Zhou Ying nodded and spoke up.
Gu Chengrui sighed and did not speak again.
Gu Chengrui made more scallions and ginger powder when they entered the interspace that night.
On the other hand, the clan elder mentioned the leopardâs incident to the village chief after dinner.
After the village chief heard this, he took two puffs of his cigarette and said, âThis is troublesome. Theyâll be frozen silly if 1 ask people to patrol in such cold weather.â
âExactly. The problem is that itâs hard even to dig a trap in such heavy snow.â The patriarch added.
âI remember there were bells at the oil mill, right?â
âYes, you want toâ¦â
âThe sound of the bell can be heard in the house, but it canât be heard outside, especially at night.â
âI see. Then just remind everyone to lock their doors at night. During the day, letâs use a net and tie bells around it. If anything breaks into the village, we will definitely hear it.â
âAlright, leave it to me. Iâll make the arrangements tomorrow morning.â The patriarch affirmed.
Gu Chengrui brought a big bag of scallions and ginger powder the following day and left with everyone.
The patriarch gathered the remaining men and used hemp rope to draw a three-layer net around a tree by the village. A bell was hung on each net.
He told everyone about the incident and reminded them to be more vigilant..