Chapter 22
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nChapter 22 Nightmare
nAfter the dog left, Zhou Ying sprayed some pesticide, then sat on a stone to rest for a while. She then took up the kitchen utensils and started cooking.
nShe cooked a pot of millet congee, steamed five buns, and stir-fried some mushrooms with meat.
nAfter the meal, the two cleaned up the medicinal herbs they had dug out.
nAfter the village quieted down, the two of them returned to the interspace with the items.
nLater that night, the two of them slaughtered five sheep, two cows, and a donkey. They washed up and went to bed together.
nIn the middle of the night, Gu Chengrui heard Zhou Ying’s fearful sleep-talk and immediately shook her awake. “Baby, wake up. You’re dreaming. There’s nothing to be afraid of.”
nZhou Ying was stunned for a moment when she woke up. She returned to her senses and hugged him. She responded by nestling into his arms to calm her emotions.
nSeeing this, Gu Chengrui hugged her in his arms. After tidying her messy hair, he patted her back and asked softly, “What did you dream of just now? Tell me. It’ll be fine once you say it out.”
n“I dreamed of a great disaster. At one moment, there were a thousand miles of barren land with starving people everywhere. Another moment, it was the roar of a huge flood. In short, it was very terrifying.
n“In the end, I even dreamt of people exchanging children for food. It was so frightening to see. ” Zhou Ying replied with a heavy tone.
nGu Chengrui’s heart skipped a beat when he heard that. He remembered that Doctor Luo had mentioned the drought in the North.
nCould it be that she was receiving some sort of warning from the strange dreams she had?
nIf it was in the past, he might have found this ridiculous. But with their transmigration and the inexplicable interspace she had, he couldn’t help but think more about it.
n“Don’t overthink about it too much. It’s just a dream. If you’re feeling uneasy, just plant more sweet potatoes,” he said in a relaxed tone.
n“Well, it’s better to be prepared.” Zhou Ying nodded in agreement. At the same time, she was planning to plant all the white sweet potatoes in any available space in her interspace.
nAfter this discussion, neither of them could fall asleep. It was almost 5:30. The two did not lie down again, instead getting up and going outside for some exercise.
nAfter thoroughly stretching their muscles and joints, the two packed up the medicinal herbs they had dug up in the past two days and carried them out of the interspace.
nAfter a simple breakfast, the sky was bright, and the two of them carried their things down the mountain.
nWhen they reached the foot of the mountain, they happened to see Tian Dawang pushing an empty cart into town.
n“Mr. Tian!” Gu Chengrui immediately went forward to greet him. “What are you doing so early in the morning?”
n“Haven’t we started harvesting cabbages recently? I’ll go to the farm at the edge of the town to help out for two days.” After Tian Jiawang finished speaking, he looked at the sackcloth bags on their backs and said, “You guys are going to town too? Put your things in the cart. I’ll give you a ride on the way.”
n“Thank you, Mr. Tian.” After Gu Chengrui thanked him, he put his sack into the cart. Then, he took the sack from Zhou Ying’s and put it on the cart as well.
nOf course, they didn’t just stand there and watch but helped him push the cart on each side.
nThe three of them chatted as they walked into town.
nAt the same time, the couple also found that only two rooms were available in the village.
nOne was a house owned by a widow with a child that was not suitable for rent.
nThe other household was the sixth uncle of the Gu family, which was the neighbor of the Gu family house they left. The two of them immediately rejected the idea.
nFirst, it was too close to the Gu family, and there might be conflicts.
nThe other one was because of the sixth aunt of the Gu family, Madam Qian. She was a famous gossip in the village. Even a fart from them would spread throughout the village if they lived with her.
nAs for the other empty houses, they were all so worn down that no one could live in them.
nWhen they arrived at the town’s entrance, the couple carried the medicinal herbs on their backs and bade farewell to Tian Dawang before heading to the Luo’s Clinic.
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