Disaster Apocalypse: Farming, Family, and My Hidden Secret Space

Chapter 360: 360. Miracles



Gouzi knew that what the big brother said was very important, so he listened carefully and kept all of the big brother's words firmly in mind, especially the use, dosage, and efficacy of these pills.

"Remember?"

"Remember, big brother..." Gouzi was excited again, not knowing what to say.

They first met Big Liu Brother who spared them from starving to death, and now with big brother descending from the sky when life felt hopeless, Gouzi felt that life wasn't so bleak after all. His eyes were filled with vitality, as if Heaven hadn't completely abandoned them and had sent their benefactor to them.

Having done all he could to help, Hua Jin truly needed to leave. Looking at the pairs of eyes in the tent reignite with hope, Hua Jin finally left with a "I'll come back in a few days" and turned to exit the tent.

Gouzi, Caogen, Hua'er were just a few steps behind but when they looked outside, seeing no one, the children exchanged glances yet still deeply bowed toward the night sky.

Back in the tent surrounding the clay pot, Hua'er occasionally glanced outside, "Gouzi brother, could big brother be an immortal?"

Otherwise, how could they not see anyone when clearly they hadn't fallen far behind?

"Yes, big brother was sent by the immortals to save us, so we all need to make an effort to get better, eat well, and take our medicine, understand?" Gouzi said while looking at all the siblings in the tent.

If this could stir their will to survive, then regardless of whether big brother was an immortal, at least in this moment, he was sent by them.

Moreover, that's what Gouzi believed in his heart.

As Gouzi's words ended, the children all nodded heavily, a strong will to survive appeared in each child's eyes, especially when smelling the rich aroma of the rice in the clay pot.

Gouzi was also moved by the scent, feeling immensely grateful their tent was in the dirtiest, smelliest, most chaotic, and remote corner; otherwise, it might have been snatched before they even tasted it.

On the other side, Hua Jin had reached her destination. Seeing the scattered ruins and bricks everywhere, her mood lifted, then she started collecting, collecting non-stop.

She collected as she moved, changing places constantly, until early morning when Hua Jin looked at the space filled with bricks and was finally satisfied. With a wave of her small hand, her beloved vehicle appeared on the street.

It was time to go back. The sudden brightness illuminated the street, startling the birds from the trees and awakening the people waiting for death in the corners.

"Mom, Dad, the immortals have come to take me..."

The light in the eyes gradually faded, staring at that ever-distant light until death.

Taking much less time than the journey there, Hua Jin returned to Shanggu Town and then reached Hua Village before dawn.

With her feet on familiar ground, as she entered the village with a wave of her hand, piles of bricks appeared, forming small hills in Hua Village, and Hua Jin was about to leave.

However, before leaving, she decided to return to what was once her home, now temporarily accommodating the Qin family.

Then, she magically placed thirty pounds of grain and a note prepared in her space into the yard, turned around, and headed towards Qinggu Mountain.

At the foot of the mountain, Hua Jin took the note left by Qin Shu from a large rock.

By the time Qin Shu's family awoke and discovered the items in the yard, Hua Jin had already traversed the various mountain ranges of Qinggu Mountain, swiftly heading towards the valley.

Seeing the small hills of bricks all around the village, the Qin family was left speechless.

Qin Dagen and his wife exchanged looks, wondering if something unknown had happened last night, or if they were dreaming and these things had always been in Hua Village without their notice.

Qin Shu repeatedly looked at the note in his hand, shocked and stunned.

Seeing his parents wanting to step forward, Qin Shu, coming to his senses, reached out to stop them.

"Mom, Dad, Miss Hua Jin said in the note that these bricks are to be left untouched for a few days, not to be touched within five days."

Leaving a specific message clearly had its reasons, and it was right to follow.

Originally wanting to step forward, Qin Dagen quickly held back, already feeling a sense of reverence for the suddenly appearing stone hills in the village, and his son's words amplified that reverence.

If it wasn't a dream, then these hills of stones appearing from nowhere could only be explained as a miracle, there must be some rules as it's a divine act, and to avoid provoking anything, they should not be touched.

"Dad, these could enclose several Hua Villages, right?" Qin Lu asked, his mouth agape, realizing the joy of discovering the grain could not compare to the heaps of hills, and still in shock!

Qin Ming nodded along to his brother's words.

"...Then let's encircle larger areas." Qin Dagen, looking at the hills behind Hua Village, felt a weight lifted from his heart. With these, apart from being labor-intensive, there was no reason to worry about the defensive walls anymore.

In just a few months, he and his sons would surely enclose Hua Village tightly, building it into a fortress-like village.

Moreover, with these, building a house of their own would be even easier.

Not to mention, thinking about these plans made him inexplicably excited.

Hua Jin, unaware of the Qin family's astonishment, was quickly crossing ranges, anxiously heading towards the valley!

Clearly having left only a day ago, Hua Jin already felt she missed her mother and grandmother.

By the time Hua Jin stood at the entrance of her family's valley, the sun was already high at midday, just in time for lunch. Having cleaned up and changed clothes in her space, Hua Jin covered her rumbling stomach, knocked on the valley door, and a wild boar appeared at her feet, with a large bamboo basket tightly covered on its back.

"Jin'er, you're back..." The speaker was still talking, but upon seeing Hua Jin's feet, his mouth split open, and his eyes lit up.

No wonder she's the most capable girl from our village, you can tell from just one action. Look at this big wild boar; it must weigh four to five hundred pounds, everyone will have a feast again.

Hua Annai's eyes were practically glued to the wild boar, envying the village chief's family for the day.

No one was surprised anymore by Hua Jin going out to hunt; this child's impressive skills had long been recognized in the village.

"Quick, quick, come in, auntie was watching at the door all morning." Hua Annai quickly made way, confidently running to assist with the wild boar, feeling like he had gained strength these days.

One pull... uh, no movement. Not giving up, he tried again, and... well, there was no "again," it stayed still.

Hua Annai: "..."

He laughed, "I'm getting old..." with a flushed face, he made an excuse for himself; some dignity must be maintained in front of the younger generation.

"Haha..." Hua Jin responded with a smile, unsure of what to say in this situation, so she said nothing.

Then, wearing a slightly twisted grin, Hua Jin easily tugged a pig leg and pulled it into the valley, dragging it all the way to the inner valley.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.