Tang Huai looked at Liu Xiaoyu.
In her previous life, Liu Xiaoyu, who did not have a husband, was very poor and ended up suffering from depression and suicide by jumping into a river.
Seeing Liu Xiaoyu so thin that only her face was left, Tang Huai's heart ached. She held Liu Xiaoyu's hand and said, "Mama, you have to be strong! " You can't cry, your eyes will go bad. We have lost our Abba, but we have to live. No matter how tired we are, we have to live!"
"If your Abba already left, what will happen to the four of us in the future?" Liu Xiaoyu cried.
"Everything will be fine, Mama, believe me!" In her previous life, she was already so poor, so why would she be afraid of living this life?
Tang Huai let go of her. "Mama, I'll cook for you."
She went to the kitchen, which was very small and was filled with dry firewood in front of the stove.
Tang Huai looked at the rice jar. It weighed about ten Jin, so they could still eat for a while.
There were a few eggs in the bamboo basket beside the rice bowl. Fortunately, they were not taken away by the aunts.
After Tang Huai was done cooking, she fried two eggs and brought them in for Liu Xiaoyu to eat.
Liu Xiaoyu was reluctant to eat the eggs so she gave them to Tang Li.
When Tang Huai saw this, she immediately pulled Tang Li out.
Liu Xiaoyu's body was weak to begin with, and she had lost her husband in the middle of a month. Since the water had not started dripping from yesterday to today, two eggs wouldn't be enough to nourish her. Now, she had to feed Tang Li.
After pulling Tang Li out, Tang Huai fried some dried radish and ate plain porridge with Tang Li.
After eating her fill, Tang Huai sat in the living room looking at the simple mud brick house.
She knew that the rest of her life would be extremely difficult.
"No matter how difficult it is, we still have to live! There must be a reason for God to let me live again. " Tang Huai silently thought in her heart.
After the meal, Liu Xiaoyu slept with her newborn daughter in her arms, while Tang Li also fell asleep on the ground.
Tang Huai stood in the courtyard, looking off into the distance with a somewhat melancholy expression.
Her little sister was a month old, and there wasn't even a single chicken in the house …
There were originally two, but Abba's funeral was all over.
Tang Huai blinked her eyes. She was going to catch a wild chicken!
Huang Guan Mountain was the tallest and largest mountain in the Twin Dragon Village. It was like two dragons circling around, and there were wild chickens roaming about.
Tang Huai, who had come to Huang Guan Mountain with a gunny sack, did not catch a wild chicken. Instead, she caught a poisonous snake.
In her previous life, she had caught a new snake. With some experience, she tied the snake into a sack and continued to look for a wild chicken.
"Heh …"
Suddenly, a low and deep cry sounded from behind her. It sounded like both an ox and a pig. Tang Huai was so frightened that she hurriedly turned around to take a look.
Wild boar!
A huge wild boar!
It bared its fangs as it approached Tang Huai.
Seeing its ferocious appearance, Tang Huai's first reaction was: This wild boar can attack people!
Tang Huai was so scared that she turned around and ran. The speed at which she turned around was too fast, so she crashed into a pine tree.
A dry branch pierced into her flesh. Tang Huai held her forehead in pain. "Ah …"
"Hu!" Suddenly, a gust of wind blew past her ears.
Tang Huai was shocked and quickly turned around to see that the wild boar behind her had been shot!
"Hu!" Another arrow!
This arrow made the wild boar fall to the ground and struggle.
Tang Huai turned his body in surprise and looked behind him. She saw a man in military green pants and a pure white uniform walking towards them with black military boots.
The afternoon sun shone through the leaves, shining on his body and making him look gorgeous and bright.
The man was tall and straight, with delicate facial features that made him look like the most perfect masterpiece of God.
He had a bow in his hand, and a few arrows in his military boots.
When he walked closer and saw his face, Tang Huai was shocked. It was him!
Jing Peng's big brother, Jing Xuan!
He graduated from the military academy at the age of nineteen, and was conferred a major at the age of twenty-one.
In her previous life, Tang Huai didn't have much contact with Jing Xuan.
He was the pride of the Jing Clan, the sweetheart of An Cheng's girls, the object of respect and reverence for men, women, old and young. Tang Huai was well aware of his situation.
Tang Huai remembered that in his previous life, when she married his younger brother Jing Peng, he was conferred the title of general.
Jing Peng's silhouette was similar to Jing Xuan's. Seeing Jing Xuan, Tang Huai thought of Jing Peng and the deceit of Jing Peng and Tang Ying from her previous life. Her heart fiercely clenched.
His tall and straight figure had already arrived in front of her, and he said in an indifferent and deep voice, "You're injured."
Jing Xuan was not often at home, and the village had more people, and the children changed day by day, so he did not know Tang Huai.
He raised his eyebrows and glanced at the wild boar that was slowly losing its struggle, "Whose daughter are you? "Why did you come to the mountain?"
Then he took the handkerchief that he had brought with him out of his military pants pocket and handed it to Tang Huai. "Your forehead is bleeding. Wipe it."
The voice was softer, but it was low in alcohol and magnetism.
Tang Huai looked at the handkerchief that was passed to her, and out of the corner of her eyes he even saw his hand. His face had a thoughtful expression.
The hand was wide, the fingers were long, the joints were clear, and it was a very beautiful hand!
Just by standing there, he could feel a strong wave of male hormones emitting from him. This was a very charismatic man.
The sleeve that had been rolled up to his arm was slightly dirty, giving him a bit of wildness. However, it did not cover up his extraordinary temperament.
"No need." Tang Huai suddenly raised her eyes and smiled at him, but her eyes were a bit indifferent. "Thank you for appearing in time."