Chapter 96, 57 Paper
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Yunxi felt much better, so she stopped being lazy and picked up her basket to head up the mountain.
It's time to water the wasteland on the mountain again today. The sweet potato vines in other places have grown very lush, and I imagine they've already started producing sweet potatoes underneath.
After all, we can already prune the tender vines. At this stage, sweet potatoes will definitely grow underneath. We can harvest more of those tender sweet potato vines in our space and take them out whenever we want to eat them.
At least we have one more vegetable to eat.
He walked directly to his reclaimed land, making a point of passing by the sweet potato vines he had previously buried haphazardly.
Not only did I water them, but I also plucked off the tender sweet potato vines that were ready to be pinched and stored them in my space.
We deliberately took a detour through several places, and by the time we arrived at the reclaimed land, two hours had already passed.
One can only imagine how many sweet potato vines Yunxi buried in these mountains to take so long.
He controlled the river water in the space and watered all the scallions, ginger, garlic, and sweet potato vines planted in the wasteland, making sure they were thoroughly watered before leaving the place.
They found a spot with particularly dense pig feed, and started cutting the pig feed by controlling the vines, while Yunxi observed the surrounding area.
I clearly heard a noise when I came in, but I haven't noticed anything since.
I knew that the noise I made when I came in must have startled the little animal, which was why it hid.
It was unclear what it was, but it used its mental power to collect all living things within a five-meter radius into its space. It circled around a few times to make sure no place was overlooked before stopping.
I used my mental energy to enter the space and saw that there were several rabbits inside, of all sizes.
There were even some small insects, but unfortunately, they are all now dead beyond any doubt.
It's such a shame that some of the rabbits die so soon after they're born.
It seems that the noise I made when I came in must have startled these little rabbits, causing me to throw out those tiny rabbits, some of which were not even a month old, from the space and bury them in a hole I dug.
They're so small, it would feel a bit wrong to eat their meat.
Moreover, Yunxi felt she had plenty of meat and there was no need to harm such small rabbits; she should let them have a complete corpse.
After cutting the pig feed, Yunxi stored the excess in her spatial storage. She spent the rest of her time gathering medicinal herbs.
Yunxi felt that she would have to go back to school in a few days, so she wanted to make as much money as possible while she could still earn it.
Otherwise, there would be no way to earn money while in school, as you'd be stuck at school every day and wouldn't be able to come back.
Fortunately, I don't have to live on campus. It takes an hour to walk to school, so two round trips would take two hours, which is already quite close.
Students who have to walk for several hours live at school because it's too far. They are glad they don't have to work at school, otherwise it would be inconvenient to do anything.
Yunxi spent the whole morning working in the deep mountains, and it wasn't until almost lunchtime that she returned with two baskets of pig feed to hand in her task.
When we got back to the pig farm, Grandma Cheng said that it would be the 49th day after her death soon, so Yunxi shouldn't forget to burn paper money for her.
Yunxi seemed to finally realize that she really had no experience and hadn't bought those yellow papers. Luckily, she reminded herself, otherwise she would have really forgotten.
He repeatedly agreed to Grandma Cheng's request, indicating that he remembered, before leaving the pig farm.
On the way back, I kept thinking about the 59th day after the first day back. It wouldn't be long before I started preparing.
After returning home, I wasn't as busy as before, and went straight to the kitchen.
I took out a lot of meat from my spatial storage, intending to cook myself a big meal and treat myself properly.
She took out all the meat and vegetables that Xiaoyunxi used to think were delicious and cooked them all. If she couldn't finish them, she would save them for later, but she had to eat them, since she had been thinking about them for so long.
Stir-fried pork with chili peppers, braised pork belly, braised pork belly with preserved mustard greens (if you don't have preserved mustard greens, use dried vegetables instead), stir-fried pork intestines with sauerkraut, and stew some spare ribs while you're at it.
Each dish is served in a very large portion. If you make a lot, you can just take it out and eat it whenever you want to, without having to cook it yourself.
It took Yunxi a full hour and a half to prepare this meal. Finally, she was able to eat the food she had been craving for so long, and she was extremely satisfied.
Despite having eaten too much, I brewed myself a cup of hawthorn tea to aid digestion and then sat down on a stool under the eaves.
It's definitely more comfortable being human. Where can you find such delicious food when you're a fairy?
The days of living on air and dew, and being unable to even move, are finally over.
Thinking of that fellow villager from Grandma Cheng's village, I wonder what kind of spirit possessed that body. I wonder if I'll ever have a chance to get to know him; after all, he's a senior.
I wonder if that so-called senior is easy to get along with. You know, some demons aren't so easy to deal with; they'll try to absorb you at any time to increase their own cultivation.
Although I have now become human, the essence I have cultivated for so many years is still there, just carried deep within my soul. It is not so easy to take it away.
He was afraid that if his fellow villager found out, he would absorb his vital essence, and then he would never have another chance.
Thinking about it that way, it's better not to get to know her at all. Who knows if that fairy is a good one or not?
After resting for a while, Yunxi changed into a clean set of clothes, picked up a basket, and headed straight for the town.
Since Grandma Cheng had already reminded me, I should buy the things I need in advance, and buy a little extra as well, and burn a little more for the original owner's father.
When Yunxi arrived in town, she first went to see the house, which was now considered Yunxi's property.
She has the land deed, but not the property certificate. She'll wait until she's studying in town and see if she can find someone to exchange it for a property certificate, which would be safer.
At this time, very few shops were open on the streets; most were closed. Even if one or two shops were open, they were hidden deep in alleys.