Chapter 24
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nChapter 24 Saving Someone
n“I am planning to, but I am not rushing to.
n“I’m thinking that maybe we can set up a farm in the future. First, it’s more convenient to explain our meat; second, it’s much better than farming plants.” Gu Chengrui turned around and asked, “By the way, is there anything else you want to buy? If not, we’ll head back.”
n“Let’s buy a pair of shoes each. I remember that the soles of your shoes are almost worn out. “After Zhou Ying finished speaking, she pulled him directly into the shoe shop and spent thirty coppers on two pairs of ordinary cloth shoes.
nFinally, the two bought a stick of radish and a cabbage to cover their meals and walked back.
nIt was almost noon when they arrived in the village. Zhou Ying took out the ready-made stewed beef in her interspace and stewed it together with half a white radish, eating them with a hot black steamed bun.
nAfter the meal, she hid the pots and bowls behind the Mother God statue. Zhou Ying returned to her interspace and wrapped two pounds of cakes in oil paper.
nAfter that, the young couple carried their gifts and went down the mountain. They thought about whether they could find a house in the village or maybe build a simple house to stay in for the winter.
nWhen they were about to reach the foot of the mountain, they suddenly heard children crying for help. The two of them looked at each other and immediately ran over.
nThen, they saw some children running into the village while some were shouting anxiously by the river shore.
nWhen they arrived at the river, they found a child struggling in the water, and he soon disappeared underneath it.
nSeeing this, Gu Chengrui immediately jumped into the river and swam toward the child who had fallen into the water.
nZhou Ying called out to a child who was scared out of his wits with half of his legs wet. She asked, “Hey, how many children fell in?”
n“Just, just Tieniu.” The child replied with reddened eyes.
n“Okay. Quickly inform Tieniu’s family and ask them to bring a change of clothes.”
n“I’ll go now.” The child nodded in response, then turned around and ran into the village.
nAt this time, Gu Chengrui dragged out a seven or eight-year-old boy who had passed out. The boy had some plants tied to his feet.
nOnce they reached the shore, Gu Chengrui immediately performed first aid. After a while, the little boy spat out the water and started crying. He cried loudly, showing that he was pretty frightened.
nSeeing this, Zhou Ying breathed a sigh of relief and said, “It’s good that he’s fine. Do you want to head back to the temple or village?”
n“Let’s go back to the temple. We have the medicine to expel the cold. We must change our clothes and drink medicine quickly, or we might fall seriously ill.” After Gu Chengrui finished speaking, he carried the little boy and rushed back quickly.
nWhen Zhou Ying heard him mention the medicine, she immediately understood and said, “Then I’ll head back first to start brewing the medicine.”
nAfter she finished speaking, she quickly ran up the mountain.
nAfter arriving at the Mother God Temple, she took out everything she had bought the last two times and prepared a set of clothes for Gu Chengrui. She also relit the fire and took out a large clay pot from her interspace to boil the medicine.
nAfter hesitating for a moment, she took out some straw and laid it next to the fire.
nWhen she was almost done with her preparations, Gu Chengrui walked in with Tieniu, who was shivering from the cold.
nZhou Ying quickly pointed behind the statue and said, “Rui, quickly bring him over to take off his wet clothes.”
nGu Chengrui immediately walked over with Tieniu. He immediately understood when he saw that there were only his old blanket and clothes from his old home.
nAfter that, he took off Tieniul’s clothes and put his original clothes on him. Then, he wrapped him up with the blanket and finally twisted his clothes to dry his hair.
nAfter making sure he wasn’t dripping wet, he said to the kid, “You go over there and warm yourself up by the fire. I’ll change my clothes.”
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