Disaster Apocalypse: Farming, Family, and My Hidden Secret Space-Chapter 248. Going crazy
Chapter 248: 248. Going crazy
Luo Song nodded instinctively.
"Alright then, Brother Luo Song, you all climb slowly, I’ll go ahead first."
Jin’er couldn’t wait any longer. As soon as she finished speaking, she was already several steps away, and in everyone’s stunned gaze, she swiftly climbed over the mountain before them, leaving a trail of the wild boar she was dragging.
"Master," Luo Lai exclaimed in shock.
Jin’er was truly surprising. ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom
"Continue," Luo Song said with a glint in his eyes, looking at the remnant shadow that had already disappeared.
On the other side, Brother Hua was on the brink of madness. He had turned the mountain upside down but hadn’t found any trace of his sister. Mountains surrounded them in all directions, and the snow was full of tracks. Finding the one belonging to his sister was no easy task.
"Daya, Xiaomao, it’s getting late. You two head back first and inform my mother that my sister and I have some matters to attend to and might return a little late. Tell them not to wait for us for dinner."
Hua Yunao, frowning at the setting sun, spoke in a slightly relieved tone.
With eyes resembling Jin’er’s, he stared fixedly at the two girls, making the guilty Daya and Xiaomao lower their heads quickly in agreement.
Never had they been so closely scrutinized by Brother Jin’er. In their limited understanding, the village chief’s son was as distant from them as heaven and earth, even though he wore the same short robes as the villagers and was wrapped tightly, he seemed different in a way they couldn’t describe, making them afraid to look directly.
Being stared at so seriously by Brother Jin’er now made the two girls’ cheeks flush, leaving them afraid to meet his eyes.
"We... we’ll surely deliver the message."
Brother Hua nodded, signaling them to hurry back, then continued searching non-stop, especially the mountain range that Daya and Xiaomao pointed out.
In his heart, he thought that once he found his sister, he definitely wouldn’t let her off so easily. This girl was too bold; even though she had some prowess and reliance, she couldn’t be so careless!
Jin’er, on the other hand, sped up quickly without Luo Song and the others slowing her down, seemingly merging her entire body with the cold wind.
She truly had to thank the master her father invited for teaching her the Light Body Skill, coupled with her body transformed by Spiritual Power, which not only made things twice as effective but hundreds of times, as no one in Hua Village could be faster than her.
She wondered if the short-lived master of her family was still alive; Jin’er got distracted thinking for a moment.
After an incense stick’s worth of time, Jin’er’s speed began to slow down. After climbing several mountains in one breath, she started feeling slightly drained, but there was no need to rush. Once she climbed over this mountain top, it would be their home, with no problem returning before dark.
Before half a cup of tea’s time had passed, Jin’er suddenly stopped, her face showing clear guilt, and two lumps, one big and one small, appeared beneath her feet: a badger and a wild boar.
It’s... Brother.
The worry turned into reality, Daya and Sister Xiaomao indeed told her brother about her hunting.
In her Spiritual Power, her brother’s worried face was clear, still covered with snow debris, and he, along with several young men, were scattered on the mountain searching for her, appearing to have been searching for quite a while.
Jin’er quickly accelerated again, hoping her brother would go easy on her seeing it wasn’t too late and that she was fine.
While speeding forward, Jin’er used her Divine Sense to search in her space for something to bribe her brother with, eventually choosing a multifunctional military bayonet.
This bayonet cost her a lot of money and effort to acquire from a classmate.
This was no ordinary bayonet, but a military one, the latest model, incredibly sharp.
Besides the basic bayonet function, it could serve as a combat knife and survival knife, which was what Jin’er valued.
Its blade was capable of stabbing, cutting, sawing and filing; paired with its sheath, it could cut through barbed wire; on the left side of the blade midsection, there was a blade strip, the upper right side had an increased grinding area, the back of the sheath had a whetstone, and the bottom included a simple screwdriver and bottle opener feature.
Of course, the bottle opener function was somewhat redundant here.
She believed her brother would definitely like it, more handy hidden on one’s person than carrying a large knife, offering more stealth, and most importantly, enabling a surprise when needed.
Placing the dagger in her satchel, she then headed toward her brother’s direction.
"Brother..."
Jin’er called out when she was still a hundred meters away from her brother, a touch of joyous light flashing in her eyes as she dragged the two prey, one large and one small, moving quickly.
"Brother, did you come to pick me up? It’s always better with Brother. Here, this wild boar is for you. I’m about to die of exhaustion."
Without giving a chance to respond, Jin’er pulled the massive wild boar right in front of Brother Hua and the others, taking the initiative.
Brother Hua: "..."
Stared at his sister.
"What’s wrong, Brother?" Jin’er continued to play dumb.
"How could you ask what’s wrong?" Brother Hua scrutinized her, noticing she was spotless and devoid of any stains, he finally spoke slightly annoyed.
"What did I do wrong?" Jin’er kept pretending, certainly not about to walk into the line of fire voluntarily.
Brother Hua was amused by his own sister. If he didn’t know how clever she usually was, he would have been fooled by her excellent acting.
This girl intended to slip through by sheer luck!
"Yeah, since when could you do wrong, let’s head home. And if Grandpa, Grandma, or Mom ask why we’re late, don’t blame me for telling the truth."
While saying that, he gazed at his sister, ordering the brothers nearby to call the others over, disregarding Jin’er, then turned his attention to the large wild boar on the ground, planning to help move it when Jin’er intercepted him, pulling him aside.
"Haha... Brother, dear brother, I was wrong, so wrong, please don’t tell Grandpa, Grandma, and Mom that I went up the mountain alone. They would worry."
Jin’er laughed obsequiously, brushing the snow off her brother’s clothes in an attempt to please him.
"Oh, so you knew we would worry. I thought you didn’t know?" Brother Hua said with a stern face, slightly annoyed.
"I didn’t know until just now, wasn’t it a sudden realization? Brother, making you all worry is my fault; I promise next time I won’t roam alone. I’ll definitely bring Brother if I want to do anything. This time, just forgive your little sister, please don’t tell Grandpa, Grandma, and Mom. Jin’er doesn’t want to worry them. Brother, please."
Jin’er slightly lowered her head, gazing pitifully at her brother, rubbing her hands together in a pleading gesture, her delicate face making it hard for anyone not to soften.
Brother Hua wouldn’t have remained stern if he wasn’t so furious with his sister. Seeing her admit her mistake and looking so pitiful, his heart softened.
"Good you really know!"
"Truly, truly, Brother, rest assured, your sister is reliable."
"If you want me not to tell Grandpa, Grandma, and Mom, it depends on how you behave." Though his heart softened, Brother Hua didn’t fully relent.
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