"It was dark and no one could see it. Besides, there can't be a few cars parked at the entrance of the village unable to get in." Jing Changjiang didn't think it was a big deal at all.

"But Lieutenant General Lin..." How could he say no one saw it? Lieutenant General Lin had clearly gone out to greet them, but Jing Chunxi refused to accept it.

"My uncle sent Brigadier General Lin to patrol the foot of the mountain. Let him have his meal and come back." He just needed to send the person out. He really didn't think it was difficult.

"And A-Kuan and the others!"

After sorting through more than a dozen baskets of seafood, filling up a corner of the house, Jing Chunxi thought of those little brats. They had greeted them at the foot of the mountain and followed them all the way in, knowing that there was no one or car behind them.

"The soldiers finished eating and they didn't even know it."

Jing Changjiang felt that we were both worrying too much, so he said, "What are you dawdling about? Aren't you sleepy? Listen to your uncle and unload quickly."

After he finished speaking, he yawned loudly. He was indeed a little tired. He was busy during the day and didn't sleep at night, which made him feel exhausted.

His yawning seemed to be contagious. Xu Zize and Jing Chunxi, who had been staring at him, suddenly opened their mouths as wide as possible, as if they had paused. They held their yawns for a long time until tears came out, and then they finally yawned.

"Okay!" Jing Chunxi felt relieved after hearing this. With her uncle covering for her, she didn't want to worry about it anymore. Worrying too much about children can easily cause wrinkles.

She thought to herself that it would be better to finish the task at hand first, so she quickened her pace and put down the remaining things.

Three and a half pieces of pork were not a lot, but there were quite a few chickens and ducks. They were all locked up in the woodshed, and suddenly they entered a strange place, with chickens flying and ducks quacking, and their wings flapping non-stop.

There were the most green vegetables, all of which were unloaded outside the kitchen and neatly stacked, leaving only a path for entry and exit.

On the way back, Jing Changjiang urged: "Sister Xi, go back to sleep quickly and sleep until noon." He saw that Jing Chunxi looked a little tired and said with heartache.

Afraid that she would worry, he added, "Don't worry! I've reserved a table of delicious food for you."

"I understand. Uncle, you've worked hard, too. You should get some rest." Jing Chunxi was particularly well-behaved in front of his elders. This was completely different from his attitude towards him just now, which made Xu Zize look sideways.

"Uncle, please make some arrangements and go to bed. All the cooks will have to come and help at dawn, otherwise the seafood will go bad." Jing Chunxi entered his yard and heard his uncle muttering in a low voice behind him. It seemed that he still had a lot of work to do.

……

Another day of good sleep.

The sun and the moon alternated, darkness gave way to dawn, and the chickens and ducks in the kitchen were gutted and turned into cooked food.

Sunlight streamed through the thin curtains, filling the room with a lazy warmth. The chirping of birds outside seemed to convey the joy of the early morning. A gentle breeze blew by, bringing a breath of fresh air and making the air feel particularly comfortable.

But Jing Chunxi was still lying on the bed, breathing steadily. She was dreaming again.

The dream was still filled with fog, and everything around her was hazy, as if she were in a huge maze. Jing Chunxi stumbled forward, each step seeming so difficult. She tried hard to break through the fog, but no matter how she struggled, the fog seemed to have a life of its own, tightly entangling her, making it impossible for her to escape.

She kept falling, then getting up again, each time feeling like she was fighting against fate. Her body was almost exhausted, and sweat soaked through her clothes, clinging to her body and making her feel even heavier. But she couldn't stop, and she felt uneasy and uneasy inside.

She didn't know what she was looking for, nor did she know what was waiting for her ahead, but there was an inexplicable urge that drove her forward - forward.

Finally, when she was about to be swallowed by the endless fog, a ray of light suddenly pierced through the clouds in the sky and shot straight in front of her.

The light was like a sharp sword, slicing through the darkness and bringing hope. The fog before my eyes was like a demon, unable to hide in the sunlight, and was illuminated and fled everywhere. Then the scene before my eyes gradually became clear.

Jing Chunxi rubbed her eyes, trying to see more clearly. She saw the Gobi Desert, a barren land with no sign of life, only dust raised by the wind.

She saw the desert again, the endless yellow sand, like a golden ocean, magnificent and vast. There were also camels, they walked slowly, the camel bells echoing in the wind, as if telling an ancient legend.

Turning her head and looking down, she saw a large expanse of green, which was the grassland. Further away, she saw a vast expanse of white, mixed with green.

The green was particularly dazzling in the desert, like a pearl in the desert. Jing Chunxi saw antelopes and some small animals drinking water in the white distance, their figures looking particularly agile in the sunlight.

She felt like there was a turning point. Seeing the light was like seeing hope. Her heart brightened, and her mood gradually calmed down. She even felt vaguely that coming here might not be a bad thing.

Seeing the grassland and the water, Jing Chunxi suddenly felt a little thirsty. Like a thirsty antelope seeing water, she wanted to rush over there. And that force was pointing in that direction.

As the desert was left behind and she stepped on the green grassland, the oasis was getting closer and closer, and Jing Chunxi's pace became faster and faster.

She saw a large area of ​​shallow water and clusters of water plants emerging from the water. They grew in clumps and looked like green discs of different sizes falling into the water.

The water plants swayed gently in the breeze, as if welcoming her arrival.

The closer she got, the faster Jing Chunxi's steps became, and she was already running. She saw antelopes, rabbits, and many other unknown small animals.

They seemed to have sensed Jing Chunxi's arrival. Every time they drank a sip of water, they raised their heads and looked in her direction curiously, their eyes full of vigilance.

She could feel their vigilance, but she didn't care. She was just eager to drink the cool water.

Strangely, she hadn't considered using the space well water to solve her current predicament. Perhaps it was because the scene before her was too real, too tempting, making her forget what she originally possessed.

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