Rebirth Counterattack with Space-Chapter 67 - Going into the Mountains (Part Three)

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Chapter 67 -67 Going into the Mountains (Part Three)

Chapter 67 -67 Going into the Mountains (Part Three)

Shitou and Xia Yuan were also faces of surprise; the speed was even faster than they had imagined. Gathering the chestnuts had taken less than half an hour from start to finish.

“Hmm.”

Lu Yun nonchalantly tossed out a bunch of green, thorny husks. As long as things reached her storage space, she could process them with just a thought, without draining much spiritual power.

“Where are we going now?”

Lu Yun felt a bit tired, but not to the point of being unable to carry on. Using up spiritual power and then recovering it was actually beneficial. However, this was still the perilous depths of the mountains.

After some thought, she took out four types of powders and pills, each crucial for self-defense and life-saving at key moments. After introducing the usage of each type to everyone, she distributed a set to each person and also casually pocketed a set for herself.

Beyond medicines, she pulled out a type of Sleeve Arrow that could be worn directly on the wrist. It contained a potent anesthetic effect capable of instantly felling an elephant and equipped everyone with one.

This was a custom order from her previous life, capable of firing ten times in a row. The reason she opted for anesthetics was because her aim was not reliable, and she feared accidents in emergencies.

After all, wouldn’t it be tragic if a ferocious beast or something appeared just when her spiritual power was exhausted?

Receiving the items, everyone was fond of them, but Lu Aiguo and Shitou were particularly ecstatic, like wolves eyeing Lu Yun.

“Xiaoyun, what else do you have in that big warehouse of yours?” Lu Aiguo was the one to ask, his voice trembling with excitement, though he was unaware,” If there’s more, take it all out for us to see.”

There were still many various types of cold and firearms, but most of those were not good to bring out.

Thinking of the self-defense weapons she had acquired overseas in her previous life, Lu Yun laughed and took out a large collection of different models of daggers, swords, and crossbows, among other antique-looking weapons, and boastfully asked, “Dad, which one do you like?”

“So many?”

Lu Aiguo picked and toyed with them excitedly, clearly very interested as he occasionally manipulated them in his hands. Xia Yuan watched somewhat annoyed and reproachfully looked at Lu Yun, “Why did you get so many of these?”

Shitou meaningfully glanced at the cold weapons and then at Lu Yun as he casually weighed a dagger in his hand.

Lu Aiguo picked up a broadsword, treasuring it as he played with it. He plucked a hair and blew it against the blade; seeing the hair cut, he exclaimed with delight, “Fine blade….”

“These are too dangerous; Xiaoyun should put them away,” Xia Yuan said with a mix of amusement and irritation, clearly worried about the two inadvertently hurting themselves while handling the weapons.

“It’s okay, we’re just looking. After we’re done, we’ll have Xiaoyun put them away,” Lu Aiguo said, his gaze still fixed on the weapons, not even bothering to look at his wife as he spoke. Shitou was no better, staring intently just the same.

Lu Yun casually picked up a sword and performed a set of Swordsmanship. Seeing Lu Aiguo and Shitou take an interest, she then demonstrated Saber Technique and Stick Technique at an extremely slow speed.

“Which style do you like? I can teach you,” Lu Yun asked proudly, wiping sweat from her brow.

“I’m quite fond of the Saber Technique, but these days, such things are strictly regulated. So, let’s all learn Stick Technique. Shitou, what do you think?” Lu Aiguo pondered before asking Shitou.

“Stick Technique is good,” Shitou nodded.

As he spoke, he entered the ring and picked up the stick that Lu Yun had been using. He started to wield it, his speed not fast at first, but then it grew faster and faster. After just a couple of passes, he was already handling it better than Lu Yun.

Lu Yun: “…” Is this the difference between a genius and an ordinary person?

Must you rub it in?

Watching Shitou take action, Lu Aiguo couldn’t help but itch to give it a try himself. As soon as Shitou put the stick down, he eagerly took it and imitated the moves. Unfortunately, he was just an ordinary person and, although he was a bit better than Lu Yun, was immediately shown up by Shitou.

“This isn’t fun, I’m done playing.”

Why is there such a big gap between people? They are all so infuriating. Lu Yun said, pouting her lips.

“Stop fooling around with the stick. If you want to play, wait until tonight. It’ll be dark soon. Hurry up, if there’s nowhere else nearby to go, we’ll head back to the hot springs. The goji berries still need to be harvested. It looks like we’re going to stay there tonight.”

While watching the two practice with the stick, and not sparing the sword or saber either, repeating every move Lu Yun had done earlier, Xia Yuan grew more and more alarmed. However, seeing how much they genuinely enjoyed it, just like children with new toys, she couldn’t help but feel helpless.

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“There’s a patch of yams about ten minutes from here. We can go there first.” Shitou said as he casually slung a big saber behind his back, clearly showing his own preference for the weapon.

Lu Aiguo, quick on his feet, also grabbed a big saber, then looked at Xia Yuan with a sheepish grin and a pitiful expression.

Xia Yuan glared at him for a good while before impatiently turning her gaze away.

Lu Aiguo immediately grinned foolishly and treasured the big saber on his back.

Lu Yun quickly collected the remaining weapons.

“This is all your fault, why did you bring these things out?” Xia Yuan scolded Lu Yun softly as she slapped her gently.

“Hehe, the mountain is dangerous, wife, don’t blame Xiaoyun. She was thinking of our safety, and besides, how would she know better?” Lu Aiguo quickly came over to soothe her, jokingly. If their daughter listened to his wife and next time didn’t bring out these weapons, what would he do? He wasn’t bored of them yet.

“… Hmph, I’m not dealing with you anymore, just make sure you know your limits.”

Xia Yuan let out an exasperated laugh and turned her head away, deciding to ignore the two. Since they loved those items so much, she was not completely unwilling to let them have them. More importantly, she believed in her heart that they wouldn’t be reckless.

Forget it, let them be. She knew the pain of unrequited love, having experienced it herself. Surely the same was true for objects as it was for people; both were equally saddening, right?

“Dear, don’t worry,” Lu Aiguo was immediately touched.

On the way to the yam field, Lu Yun rested on Shitou’s back with her eyes closed, gathering her strength. They had just harvested a wild chestnut grove with thirty-seven chestnut trees, and she wasn’t sure if she could manage the yam field in one go. But she’d do her best; if not, they could return tomorrow. After all, it was only early August—there was plenty of time.

Soon, the group arrived at a slope. Seeing the extensive yam field before her, Lu Yun felt it might be a little challenging to harvest it all at once, but it was not impossible.

She hesitated for a moment and then asked Shitou, “Are we going to continue this way tomorrow?”