Gasp! She's a Time Traveler Using Modern Tech to Improve Ancient Life-Chapter 229 - 128: Rescuing Extinct Animals

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Chapter 229: Chapter 128: Rescuing Extinct Animals

Lin Wanwan hurried back to the Great Tang, though terribly exhausted, she couldn’t sleep. Her mind kept churning with the events of the past two days.

Never expected she’d have an apartment in Hai City!

Thinking of how deeply her parents loved her, yet she couldn’t even clearly remember their faces, made Lin Wanwan’s heart ache terribly.

Then recalling how the Gong family had occupied the apartment her parents bought for so many years with an easy conscience, entirely ignoring her, she became incredibly angry.

How could there be such treacherous minds in the world? If not for her grandparents’ protection at the time, it’s uncertain if she would have grown up well; the apartment would have truly become theirs!

The more she thought about it, the angrier she became. Lin Wanwan gripped the quilt and thought viciously, "I must hire the most awesome lawyer to squeeze out all their rents over the years, not letting them take a single penny undue advantage!"

Having mulled over it for a long time, even in her dreams, she was arguing with the blurry-faced Gong family—not exactly arguing but rather being berated by the old lady of the Gong family unilaterally, as if her throat was blocked and she couldn’t speak, not even breathe properly.

In her dream, Lin Wanwan felt utterly dreadful, wanting to strike back fiercely but becoming weak, helpless, pitiable, with no escape from the reprimands.

"Hiss—" Lin Wanwan took a deep breath and suddenly opened her eyes, discovering that most of little Qingyu’s body was lying on her chest, no wonder she felt suffocated in the dream.

She moved little Qingyu aside, the little one twisted twice but didn’t settle, drowsily opened her eyes, and said softly, "Mommy~ I want a hug."

Lin Wanwan reached out and embraced her, a wave of happiness welled up in her heart, slowly dissipating the oppressive feeling from her dream.

She was no longer the little girl who lost her parents at five, subject to disdainful, pitiful glances. 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺

Now, she could not only protect herself but also those she wanted to protect.

In a morning full of birdsong and flowers, Lin Wanwan sat by the window, gazing at the endless sea not far away, her mood broadened.

Little Qingyu, like a happy nightingale, chirped away, while Rongrong, who had learned the Mao County dialect quite well, constantly nodded in agreement.

Lin Wanwan retracted her gaze, looked at lively little Qingyu, and smiled, "Little Yu, you’d better hurry, or you’ll be late for school! If Teacher Chen punishes you later, I won’t mind."

Little Qingyu looked up abruptly, "Ah, I don’t want to be late! Am I late now?"

Yun Shang, who was tying her waist sash, laughed and replied, "No need to worry, little lady, your class hasn’t started yet. Alright, your clothes and hair are all tidied up, hurry downstairs for breakfast, and after we’ll head to the school."

Little Qingyu tossed her toy aside, and ran downstairs, muttering as she ran, "I don’t want to be late, I don’t want to be the last!"

Yun Shang hurriedly followed, "Little lady, don’t rush, take care, don’t fall."

Lin Wanwan watched them head downstairs with a smile, then turned back, looking at her reflection in the mirror, bright eyes and charming flowers, her entire demeanor seeped with tranquility.

She smiled slightly at herself in the mirror, her gaze gradually steady, with sufficient courage to face the entities of the modern world.

During the day, teaching children went on as usual, and she impulsively led them in a little scientific experiment, leaving the kids utterly stunned.

At lunch, Lin Wanwan announced the sheep the children had raised would henceforth be slaughtered intermittently to add to the meals.

The bleating sheep were so adorable, surely their meat would taste exceptionally good!

The kids were only happy about the impending slaughter to eat lamb, without a trace of reluctance.

Initially, Lin Wanwan had worried that the children might be unwilling to butcher the lambs they raised, but unexpectedly, it was entirely her excessive sentimentality, the kids simply didn’t care!

Everyone cared only about one thing—eating meat!

After finishing this batch of sheep, Lin Wanwan planned to buy more lambs and have the children raise them again.

When the painting class in the afternoon ended, it was time for labor, and the on-duty students drove Kang Beier ducks to the seaside.

These ducklings had grown significantly after half a month, though mixed with the tribal ducks, the children’s sharp eyes could recognize every single one of their ducks, never mixing them up.

Teacher had said these Western Regions’ ducklings would lay eggs once grown, and all the eggs would be used to supplement their meals.

Mid-afternoon, on the distant sea, they could see ships flying the Great Tang flag and bearing the character "Lin." The young men from Lin Family Manor had returned after sending Xiao Xianghua back to Qiantang and went fishing on the way back.

Lin Wanwan brought Kun Lun and Hua Nong to the dock, smilingly asking, "How’s today’s catch, everyone?"

Lin Mengbo, anchoring and docking, replied gleefully, "Caught lots of good stuff, Wanwan, come onboard and have a look."

Lin Wanwan stepped onto the plank and boarded the ship, heading to the stern to inspect the catch.

From afar, she saw a pile of fish, couldn’t help but comment joyfully, "Not bad!"

Close up, Lin Wanwan noticed three massive fish, somewhat curious, she squatted to study them closely for a while.

Her family’s cousin was about to introduce the catch to her when Lin Wanwan suddenly exclaimed, "Ah, it’s a Dugong!"

Lin Mengbo turned and said, "Indeed lucky this time, we fished up three mermaids. They’re more common in the Southern regions, rarely seen here; it’s fortunate to catch them. They’re sea cows, valuable all over, and their meat tastes quite good, greatly favored by the nobility."

But what Lin Wanwan thought of was the modern report, these lovely Dugongs were functionally extinct in Huaxia, her first notion was to take them to modern times for release!

"Brother Mengbo, please move all of these onto the small boat, I’ll sail to town later."

"Got it!"

Since early this year, every time Lin Wanwan went to town to "sell fish," she sailed a light boat, only bringing Kun Lun along, traveling via waterways, her clan had grown used to Lin Wanwan’s approach, this time was no different.

Seafood had to be extremely fresh to make it to the dining table, sold promptly.

Thus, Lin Wanwan’s relentless hurry to take the catch was entirely expected.

These rural farmers and fishermen had no access to the nobility, so every time Lin Wanwan herself sought out the nobility to sell the catch—in fact, she secretly took most to the modern times and sold them to Jie Yuting.

But this time, she wasn’t selling, solely aiming to bring these three sea "cows" Dugongs back to modern times, restoring Huaxia’s possession of them.

The release was much smoother, having gained experience from the previous Yangtze River White Sturgeon.

Lin Wanwan repeated her tactics, in the modern uninhabited seaside, reconstituting the map, and released them, also taking photos to casually send to the police officer who added her via WeChat due to the green sea turtle last time.

Buy, one wounded goes to modern for healing, Space-Time Gate evolves.

Eat sheep