Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
After thinking it through, Zhou Ying threw in three more bags of flour.
After ensuring there was enough food for the refugees to eat for two days, she left her interspace.
After that, she sat up and scanned her surroundings. After confirming she was still alive, she finally fell asleep peacefully.
The next day, just as the sun rose, the refugees in the Mother God Temple were in an uproar.
A few old women ran out happily and kneeled, raising their heads and shouting, âMother God has manifested; she has manifested!â
The men, who didnât believe this at first, ran in and saw the six bags of flour in the room after seeing their crazy looks. They cried bitterly and kneeled piously, kowtowing repeatedly.
As for why they were given mixed flour, no one was in the mood to think about it. They only knew they could finally have a full meal.
After a while, the villagers also knew about the manifestation of Mother God. They were skeptical, but when they saw the bags of mixed flour, they finally believed it.
When Sixth Aunt Gu returned, she said indignantly, âIt was originally our villageâs Mother God Temple. 1 didnât expect it to be taken advantage of by outsiders.â
âYou canât say that. 1 heard that a few old ladies living in the Mother God Temple took out all their private savings and came to town to buy incense for Mother God.
âPerhaps their sincerity has moved Mother God.â
âIndeed, Mother God Temple is right there, but itâs been so many years since anyone paid their respects. Itâs no wonder Mother God didnât care about us.â âWho said that? 1 heard that Gu Chengrui and his wife dug up white sweet potato seeds from that mountain.
âIf we didnât have the sweet potatoes, think about what kind of life our village would be living now.â
âThatâs right. Back then, when the drought was so severe, only our village and a few others next to it could produce water. Isnât this also because of Mother Godâs protection?â
In short, after this incident, the villagers pushed all the good days to Mother God, causing their faith in her to rise rapidly.
On the other end, after Gu Chengrui received the news, he returned home smiling and told Zhou Ying about it.
Zhou Ying looked at his unconcerned look and asked, âWhy? Donât you believe it?â
âThere are no ghosts or gods in this world. Maybe County Magistrate Kong feared the refugees would rebel, so he took advantage of the night to send them some food.â After Gu Chengrui finished speaking, he looked at Zhou Yingâs expression and asked in surprise, âWhatâs going on? You believe this?â
Zhou Ying nodded and told him what had happened last night. She continued, âDo you remember when we lived in the Mother God Temple and I had nightmares?
âI donât think it was a nightmare, but Mother God reminded me. It was just that we didnât understand her back then.â
Gu Chengrui found it hard to believe, but he knew that Zhou Ying was telling the truth when he saw her serious and firm expression.
She had an interspace, and they had transmigrated. What else was impossible?
It was just that he didnât want to acknowledge this unconsciously.
âDonât think about it anymore. Iâm hungry, so letâs eat.â Zhou Ying took him to the kitchen, and the two ate directly in the kitchen.
After the meal, Gu Chengrui only returned to his senses when Zhou Ying was washing the dishes.
After that, he hugged Zhou Ying and kissed her fiercely. Finally, he smiled and said, âHaha, 1 didnât expect my wife to be the reincarnation of Mother God. How many generations of good fortune have I cultivated to obtain such a great blessing?â
âSilly.â Zhou Ying pinched his nose and laughed.
Gu Chengrui grabbed her hand. âYou must be silly to be part of something this great.â
Suddenly, he calmed down and asked, âDoes it mean you will be immortal? What will you do without me in the future?â