Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland - Chapter 176 - Chapter 176: Chapter 176 Only Half a Chance_1
- Home
- All Mangas
- Reborn in the Seventies: Pampered Wife, Owning some Farmland
- Chapter 176 - Chapter 176: Chapter 176 Only Half a Chance_1
Chapter 176: Chapter 176 Only Half a Chance_1
“There’s only a fifty percent chance she’ll come back.” Father Yun furrowed his brow, he had no idea when or if his third daughter-in-law would return, and he felt uncertain about it.
The first thing Mother Yun thought of was, “Should we go to the town to look for her?”
Looking at Mother Yun, Father Yun thought she was oversimplifying things, “If she really is in the town, we go to find her, she may not come back with us, we can’t do anything about it. We should just keep working, if she wants to come back, she will naturally return. If she doesn’t, no matter how much we beg, she won’t come back.”
Father Yun seemed to age another decade as he left the room.
“Little Three, Ahao, what are we going to do? If your wife really did leave with the baby and doesn’t come back, what will we do? What will we do? Ahao, wake up, please. As long as you woke up, your wife would not have left with the baby. Ahao, your mother begs you, please wake up, okay? Okay? Ahao, when your older sister-in-law and second sister-in-law said Little Huzi was a catastrophe, that he would kill his father, I treated it as a family matter, wanting to downplay it, hoping against hope it wouldn’t reach your wife’s ears. She’s normally such a gentle person, it’s hard to imagine she would get angry, so serious.”
“Ahao, wake up, please. If you don’t wake up, your wife will really leave. Ahao….” Seeing her son had no reaction, Mother Yun covered her mouth and left the room.
She didn’t notice Yun Hao’s eyelids fluttered and his fingers twitched a bit.
People in a vegetative state can hear voices.
In the mountains, Meng Yunhan, with cinnabars on her body and a machete, a stick in hand, prepared to go deep into the mountains. She kept an eye on her surroundings, ready to vacate the place if she saw any feline creatures.
Today, she was here to find ginseng.
Nobody should have been in these deep mountains, so she should be able to find some ginseng.
She heard that if she saw the barrel bird, she could find the ginseng. It was May, some of the ginseng plants should have bloomed, so they should be findable.
Meng Yunhan was very meticulous in her search. She saw a Black-boned chicken and a Lingzhi mushroom, but there was no sign of ginseng.
Even so, with these nutritious items, she pulled out a hoe, carefully dug them up and tossed them into the space pocket, continuing her search for ginseng.
Soon she got hungry. Thinking of Little Huzi in the space pocket, she pulled him out to feed him. After feeding and cleaning up after him, she put him back in the space pocket and ate some fruit from the pocket to fill her stomach.
She knew that ginseng thrived in the shade, so she looked for it in the heavily shadowed parts of the deep forest, which were also home to many insects and some snakes.
At first, the sight of these creatures gave her goosebumps and made her break out in a cold sweat of fear. Only after battling her fear several times did she manage to ignore it!
With firm belief in her heart, she was afraid of nothing.
Thankfully, she knew some insect-repelling herbs and carried them with her to keep the bugs at bay.
After searching for another hour and narrowly avoiding two huge snakes, Meng Yunhan felt a shiver run down her spine from the chilly breeze. But stiffening her resolve, she found a plant in a corner that looked like a ginseng with several leaves.
She carefully dug it out with her hoe, ensuring not to break it. On close inspection, her face lit up; this was a ginseng that was several decades old.
She wondered if there were any more nearby?
Scanning the area, she found two more. She dug them all up and tossed them into the space pocket. She thought there might be more, but a thorough check came up empty. Regardless, Meng Yunhan was quite happy and hastily descended the mountain, oblivious to how long she had been inside the forest.