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Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower-Chapter 24 - Camping and Resting
Chapter 24: Chapter 24 Camping and Resting
Chapter 24 -24 Camping and Resting
However, she did not understand the thinking of the ancients.
In reality, the Fifth Prince was about to fight with their neighbor Lao Jiu, and because of this unnecessary war, she had no choice but to flee her home with her family.
Bai Junjun carefully considered where to go.
Just as Old Uncle Qiu had said, the primary purpose of fleeing was to avoid the war. Once the Fifth Prince and Lao Jiu finished fighting, the eastern coast and the Central Plains would likely start fighting again.
Instead of fleeing again when the time came, it would be better to settle down in the Western Region.
What did it matter if the Western Region was barren? With her Special Ability, was she afraid of not having food?
After considering her options, Bai Junjun expressed the siblings’ wish to follow Old Uncle Qiu to Cold City.
Old Uncle Qiu was naturally pleased.
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After all, in his eyes, Cold City was currently the best place possible.
Since their own father agreed that Bai Junjun and her siblings could join, his son naturally had no objections.
Thus, the group officially formed a team.
Old Uncle Qiu often told stories to his grandson, and now, when he talked about the situation, it seemed endless. His grandson, who had initially been sitting in the cart at the front, now ran to his grandfather to listen to his stories.
Along the way, everyone forgot their exhaustion due to Old Uncle Qiu’s stories, until the hunger in their stomachs brought them back to reality when the sun was directly overhead.
Old Uncle Qiu then instructed everyone to rest on the spot, eat their midday meal, and wait for his eldest son to catch up before continuing on.
Qiu Er and Qiu San obediently nodded and began to observe their surroundings.
The entire journey was very secluded, with only a barely visible sheep trail hidden by overgrown grass, surrounded by dense forests.
Even though there was not a soul around, Qiu Er and Qiu San did not carelessly stop the cart by the roadside. They cautiously pushed the cart deeper into the dense bushes, using the thick undergrowth as cover before stabilizing the vehicle.
Bai Sasa also learned from them and pushed her cart over.
When Qiu Er and Qiu San saw Bai Sasa coming, they cooperated with her to turn the cart around.
However, Bai Sasa did not give them a chance to help; she easily lifted and steadied the cart herself, as if she was lifting straw.
The two brothers stared at Sasa’s actions, momentarily stunned, almost forgetting that Sasa was naturally very strong.
An eight-year-old girl was much stronger than they were; the psychology of admiring strength made Qiu Er and Qiu San both envious and bitter.
Bai Junjun saw this and could not help but sigh.
When they reached more populated places, her silly sister could no longer show off her strength like this, for what if she was seen as a monster?
But Old Uncle Qiu and his eldest daughter-in-law did not notice what was happening here.
They found a relatively flat area. Madam Liu began to efficiently dig a pit and set up a stove, while Lao Er took out half a wild boar from the cart, and Lao San pulled two bamboo tubes from the basket he carried and handed them to his brother.
Qiu Er took the bamboo tubes, opened one of them, and poured its contents over the wild boar meat, then proceeded to rub it in.
Seeing his older brother start to marinate the meat, Lao San then stood up to look for more food nearby.
The brothers coordinated seamlessly without needing words, showing that they helped each other in the same way when they went hunting in the mountains.
It just so happened that Old Uncle Qiu’s family had barely finished their spring hunt before fleeing, so they did not need to prepare food and could simply eat the freshly caught game.
Old Uncle Qiu did not hide or hoard anything, and generously invited Bai Junjun and her siblings to join them for the meal, also to avoid wasting the meat.
In the Apocalypse, even teammates ate their own supplies, let alone those who formed teams temporarily; it was simply not possible to share food.
Here, people did not even have their own supplies, not to mention “sharing.”
Bai Junjun had never seen such a pure stream in the world of fleeing?
Not only was she stunned, but Bai Sasa and Bai Lingyu also felt they could not take advantage of others like this.