Chapter 638 - It Was All Worth It!
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Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Yin Shixiong explained to her that it didnât mean that she had to always keep an eye on how the kitchen was making food. It meant that when possible, she should sneak in there before the food was ready to check how it was made, who made it, where the vegetables were bought, where the rice came from and where all the salt, sauces, and seasonings were produced. The last and most important thing was to be the last one to eat or even eat the leftovers in someone elseâs bowl to avoid being the first to eat when having food in an unfamiliar place and when she had no way of checking how it was made if she couldnât cook it herself. These were all lessons paid for using blood and sacrificed lives. People typically didnât have all those worries, but for someone in a special line of work, it was of the utmost importance.
Gu Nianzhi knew the peculiarities of Yin Shixiong and the other menâs work, so this common knowledge from their daily training could guarantee good habits when they went on missions and help avoid mishaps. Over time, Gu Nianzhi was also subtly influenced. It wasnât that she distrusted others, but she had been indoctrinated by Huo Shaoheng and his menâs rules of conduct. She couldnât be at ease without checking herself. Also, she was truly hungry and perhaps she would eat anything no matter who it was from.
Unfortunately there was no food in the kitchen, and that nun disliked her. Gu Nianzhi planned to go out to the river to catch a few fish to cook for the nuns to thank them for taking her in. Gu Nianzhi was proud of herself. Despite she being treated coldly, she was still going to roast fish for them. She was really amazing!
Gu Nianzhi slowly walked down the long hallway and didnât return to her room. Instead, she returned to the slightly dark stairway to arrive at the door to the first floor. Opening the padlock, she pushed the door and took a deep breath. The rain had stopped, and the moonlit sky appeared to have been rinsed through with water, making the air especially fresh. Like the air from the Black Forest, one breath was enough to leave her drunk with oxygen.
Gu Nianzhi checked her phone habitually and found there was only 10% battery left. She thought sheâd better ask Josephine if they had an Apple charger when she got back to recharge her phone. Then she could find a way to call Yin Shixiong and his men. She could no longer trust any of the German police, and she was afraid Smith and his colleagues were being eavesdropped on. She didnât want to contact them anymore. Putting the phone back in her pocket, she walked outside.
Although it was no longer raining, there were still some small puddles on the cement. The sky wasnât fully bright yet, as the sun hid in the clouds far away. It was barely light outside. In the early morning, the Alps were surrounded by drifting mist and by forests as far as the eye could see. The view was as beautiful and dreamy as a portrait. Gu Nianzhi suddenly felt refreshed at the stunning sight.
Taking a deep breath, she cast the prior unpleasantness aside and continued to wear the dirty tennis shoes with her hands clasped under the habit as she strode out through the great iron gates. This time, she continued to support herself on one hand and vaulted over the waist-high iron gate. Once she walked out, the cement path ended at the asphalt road. As she went further, the asphalt road ended, and she was then on a muddy mountain path. Gu Nianzhi walked around the mud on the path and tried to stay on the grass to make the trek easier. She went back the same way she came yesterday and soon saw the small river and the road she fell off the cliff from.
All the fish in the river feared Gu Nianzhi but were helpless against her increasingly professional spearing skills. She quickly caught several fish and strung them up on a straw rope to take back to the nunnery. When she got back, only an hour had passed, and it was a bit past five in the morning. The nuns were all starting to rouse and were washing up before going to breakfast in the dining room.
Gu Nianzhi took the fish directly to the kitchen, and saw the depressed-looking old nun was no longer in the kitchen when she poked her head in. The kitchen and oven were empty, so the bread and cake from earlier must have been done by now. Gu Nianzhi turned to look down the hallway and happened to see a nun looking down and walking her way. Gu Nianzhi called out and the nun looked up. It was Josephine, who had let her in last night. Gu Nianzhi was very happy and waved at her before asking in English, âSister Josephine, itâs perfect that you came. I wanted to roast these fish. May I borrow your kitchen?â Gu Nianzhi knew that Christian nunneries were unlike Chinese monk temples because they didnât forbid consuming pungent food like meat and fish, so she felt comfortable asking.
Josephine noticed her holding the fish and nodded with a smile as she answered in English, âYes, use it as you please. But breakfast is already made and was delivered to you room. I was just looking for you at your room, but you werenât there. I thought youâd left already.â
Gu Nianzhi set the fish down in the kitchen and said gratefully, âOh? Itâs already sent to my room? How can I thank you? Iâll roast some fish for everyone to eat.â As she spoke, she had already found a knife to clean the fish. During the past few days, she had become practiced with using a tiny Swiss army knife to gut fish, so it was now much easier with a long vegetable knife. As she scaled the fish, she asked Josephine, âHow many nuns are in the nunnery? I only caught five fish, is that enough?â
Josephine laughed. âThatâs perfect. Thereâs five of us here including Reverend Mother. Today she got up early in the morning to make breakfast and already went back to sleep. So thereâs only four people to cook for, five including you.â
So the old nun who disliked Gu Nianzhi this morning was the Reverend Mother. Gu Nianzhi had an idea but quickly suppressed it. âThen Iâll roast them all so everyone gets one.â
âOk, you can roast them here, and Iâll help you.â Josephine agreed instantly.
âOh? Thatâs great!â Gu Nianzhi was very happy and quickly prepared the fish. She found salt in the kitchen to sprinkle on the fish, then also added a bit of honey and olive oil before setting them on the baking tray to push into the oven.
Josephine smiled kindly next to her. âYouâre quite good at catching fish...â
âYes, I like to fish and roast them back at home.â Gu Nianzhi avoided the topic and didnât continue the subject with Josephine.
Last night, Reverend Mother told Josephine that Gu Nianzhi was lying, so she was guarded towards her. But seeing and speaking with her now, Josephine thought nothing of it. She didnât care if the girl was lying or not. Since there were only five nuns in the nunnery, she didnât know what was worth scamming here. It wasnât Josephineâs business if Gu Nianzhi lied. Her mood towards Gu Nianzhi brightened considerably when she thought of this. Looking at the roasting fish with great interest, Josephine asked, âHow long do we cook them for?â
Gu Nianzhi looked at her watch. âFifteen minutes should be enough.â The fish were very tender and would overcook easily. Josephine waited in the kitchen with Gu Nianzhi and began to tell her about the various habits of the nunnery. Gu Nianzhi listened intently and murmured from time to time, âSo only Reverend Mother has a phone here? You usually canât go online, and thereâs not much cell signal?â
âYes, the mountain is too high, so the signal is poor. Thereâs typically no signal.â Josephine shrugged nonchalantly. âWe donât go online anyway or contact the outside world, so phones and the internet arenât important to us.â
Gu Nianzhi lamented internally. She really needed a phone and internet! Looked like she could only borrow a phone from the Reverend Mother. Gu Nianzhi then asked about the older nun. âYou said Reverend Mother was the one making breakfast early today? She was alone?â
âYes, it shouldâve been another sister making breakfast today because we all rotate. But this morning Reverend Mother said she wanted to make it herself and had her leave.â Josephine inhaled deeply. The air was fragrant with roasting fish, so it must be delicious. Gu Nianzhi also swallowed hard. As expected, using a real oven and adding actual seasonings would make delicious fish! When the time was up, Gu Nianzhi opened the oven and used oven mitts to take out the tray. Five roasted fish glistened gold and sizzled with oil, obviously delectable.
Josephineâs eyes nearly bulged. âCereus, I didnât think youâd know how to roast fish so well! This is too perfect! Even four-star Michelin restaurants canât cook such nice fish!â
âJosephine is exaggerating!â Gu Nianzhi grinned widely. After all, she was a terrible cook back in the Huaxia Empire but ended up earning high praise from a German nun. It was all worth it! Placing the five fragrant roasted fish on separate long white china plates rimmed with gold, she set them all on a large tray.
Josephine took charge leading her to the dining room. âLetâs go and show off!â
Gu Nianzhi nodded vigorously. âIâll also bring my breakfast downstairs. Itâs nicer to eat together.â
âOk!â Josephine nodded. She also didnât understand why the Reverend Mother insisted Gu Nianzhi eat alone in the room. It wasnât the first time they had hosted lost travelers in the nunnery, and they had all dined together like family.
Gu Nianzhi was very touched by her words and smiled. âBut Reverend Mother must have her reasons. Is it ok if I go downstairs?â
âThatâs fine! Weâre only eating together, why does it matter?â Josephine thought nothing of it. âAlso you roasted fish for us. Those other travelers did nothing but expected us to serve them!â
Gu Nianzhi couldnât help getting nervous. In the past, she probably wouldâve been one of the oblivious travelers who expected to be served. They walked to Gu Nianzhiâs room, and Josephine went in to bring out her breakfast tray. Gu Nianzhi glanced at it. The red cherrywood tray was laden with three bone china plates. One carried two golden muffins with roasted blueberries, and another had a slice of blueberry cake with two red strips of bacon along with yellow scrambled eggs. There was also a glass of milk. Everything looked good, except for the blueberries. As they went downstairs together, Gu Nianzhi thought about digging them out when she ate it later. The dining room was very spacious, and three nuns sat at the dining table.
They all stood up in greeting when Josephine came over and looked at Gu Nianzhi with curiosity and asked, âWho is she? A new sister?â
âNo, sheâs not a new sister but a lost traveler. Sheâs just staying here temporarily.â Josephine laughed and gestured for Gu Nianzi to set down the tray of fish. âShe roasted fish for everyone. It smells really good!â
The three nuns were instantly interested in the fish. Their eyes gleamed, and they were suddenly very friendly towards Gu Nianzhi. Gu Nianzhi wanted to snicker. It was a prime example of getting away with things by giving benefits. Josephine and Gu Nianzhi sat across from the three nuns and moved Gu Nianzhiâs breakfast tray to her. A rather thin nun across from her eyed the breakfast on Gu Nianzhiâs tray and sighed longingly. âCererus, you have bacon and scrambled eggs?! How lucky... We only get bacon once a week.â
Gu Nianzhi looked at the other three nunsâ breakfasts. Each had two blueberry muffins and a slice of blueberry cake like she did. However, the nuns also had a bowl of oatmeal while Gu Niaznhi had the extra plate of bacon and eggs.
Josephine explained sheepishly to Gu Nianzhi, âDonât listen to her. Itâs actually good to have bacon only once a week. Thatâs healthier.â
Gu Nianzhi happily divided the roasted fish to give to each nun and quietly asked Josephine, âYou always treat travelers staying here like that?â
âOf course not. Youâre the most special!â Josephine immediately giggled. âReverend Mother not only made your breakfast herself but delivered it to your room, too!â
âOh...â Gu Nianzhiâs heart sank as she recalled the rules Huo Shaoheng and his men had about food from strangers. She pushed the tray aside and traded with the nun who said she liked bacon and scrambled eggs. âSister, I happen to crave oatmeal. Here, letâs trade!â
The nun was delighted. âOk! Thank you, Sister Cereus!â
Josehine didnât think anything was amiss and was happy to see Gu Nianzhi offer her bacon. She didnât stop them at all. Gu Nianzhi traded meals with the nun, and because all the other nuns happened to wait for Josephine to eat, they hadnât touched the food yet and were able to swap cleanly. Everyone was very satisfied and ate both Gu Nianzhiâs roast fish with the nunneryâs breakfast. They chatted happily and enjoyed their time together. After breakfast, Gu Nianzhi mentioned wanting to borrow their phone to make a call, but when Josephine took her to Reverend Motherâs room, they saw she was still sleeping.
âJust wait a bit more.â Josephine quickly said, âDidnât you say you needed a charger? Only the Reverend Mother has an iPhone charger.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOk.â Gu Nianzhi had no other choice but to nod in agreement. âIâll wait some more.â
She headed back with Josephine, and just as they turned the corner, a nun came over and said to Josephine, âSister Josephine, Tess just passed out suddenly. I took her back to her room and noticed she was only sleeping, but I canât wake her up no matter what I do.â
Josephine was amused. âAsleep? Did she pass out or fall asleep?â They went to the room of the nun named Tess. Gu Nianzhi observed carefully and saw that it was the nun who had traded breakfasts with her that morning! Her heart sank as she retreated.
Josephine was focused on Tess and bent over to feel her forehead, then checked her breathing with her hand. She laughed. âItâs fine. Sheâs just sleeping, so letâs just let her sleep awhile. If she gets a fever, we can take her to hospital.â Josephine moved aside, and Gu Nianzhi went to look at the nun. Her cheeks were ruddy, and her breathing was even. She was sleeping very deeply. Gu Nianzhi reached out to pinch the nunâs face hard. Typically, a pinch would wake up someone who suddenly passed out and fallen asleep. But despite Gu Nianzhiâs vicious pinch, Tess continued to sleep soundly. She just had breakfast and immediately fell into a deep sleep like this, so she basically fainted?
Gu Nianzhi already knew that there was something wrong with the Reverend Mother. As for the others? Gu Nianzhi didnât want to delve too deeply into it right now. At least the four other nuns should be fine, but at a time like this, Gu Nianzhi had no moment to spare to analyze which of the five nuns were friends or foes. She had no time or energy. She was only worried that this incident was related to the people trying to hunt her down. Otherwise, how could there be such a coincidence? She was only staying temporarily, and these people wanted to drug her after one night? It didnât make sense if it was a simple robbery or murder. With the tattered clothes she came in with, she looked nothing like a wealthy person. On the other hand, the people trying to hunt her down were omniscient and were even able to intercept emergency calls to the police and use Trojan viruses to hack into peopleâs phones. If they had pursued her here...
Sheâd better leave right away! Gu Nianzhi immediately made the decision but didnât say anything to anyone. She merely replied to Josephine, âIâm also feeling a bit sleepy. I canât even keep my eyes open. I got up too early and want to catch up on sleep now. Iâll come back after the Reverend Mother wakes up.â
Josephine nodded. âOk, you really did wake up too early today. Go to bed. I have morning prayers with two sisters in Rose Hall over there and wonât be able to come out. Iâll wake you up when itâs time for lunch. After lunch, we can go ask Reverend Mother to borrow her phone and charger.â
Gu Nianzhi was glad to hear that the three nuns had morning prayers and wouldnât be able to come out right away. She nodded quickly. âGo on, Iâll get some sleep. Oh, my eyes wonât even stay open. How can I be so sleepy?â As she spoke, she headed to her room. She glimpsed Josephine and the other two nuns turning the corner in the opposite direction. They entered a doorway and closed it gently.