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Gasp! She Can Travel Through Time and Space!

Lin Wanwan has a time bracelet that allows her to transmigrate back and forth between the modern age and the Tang Dynasty. One was a modern era with a ton of information, abundant resources, powerful medical care, advanced education and technology, but with indifferent, solitary people. The other was an era that was poor in supplies, had droughts, floods, and locust plagues. From time to time, the emperor also had to cut off their budgets to support soldiers to further expand their territory. It’s said to be a prosperous era, but everyone often went hungry. But there were little ones in the Tang Dynasty who depended on her for everything, and an ancestor several generations before her time, who treated her like a treasure in her family. Lin Wanwan had no ambition. She just wanted to bring some changes to the world that she liked, so that her family could live a better life. She had a home in the Tang Dynasty.

Green Bamboo Lin · General
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The woman stood up with the little girl in her arms and was about to pull the little girl to kneel and kowtow to Lin Wanwan with tears in her eyes. "Big Ya, it's all thanks to this little miss that you were saved. Quickly kowtow to your benefactor."

"No, no, no! Don't!" Lin Wanwan was so scared that she quickly reached out to help her up. The concept of equality in modern times went straight into her soul, and she couldn't stand to see other people kneeling.

However, the woman and the little girl, who had just stopped crying, still kowtowed to Lin Wanwan before standing up.

After experiencing such an incident, the woman no longer had the heart to sell fish. However, when she was packing up the stall, she found out that one of the two remaining fish had been trampled to death. She felt as if a knife had been twisted in her heart. That was four Wen!

Lin Wanwan watched the woman pick up the smashed fish with a pained expression and put it into the bamboo basket on the side. She sighed in her heart. The people here seemed to be living in very tough conditions. As far as the eye could see, there was not a single piece of brightly colored clothing, and many others wore rags.

Lin Wanwan sighed and retracted her gaze from the surroundings. She nodded to the woman and was about to leave.

The woman quickly asked, "May I know where you live? I'll send some seafood over to repay you. I don't have any other good stuff, please don't mind me, benefactor."

Lin Wanwan smiled. "It's nothing. It's not worth mentioning."

At this moment, Lin Mengli's voice suddenly rang out. "A member of the Meng Bo family? Big Ya, what happened to you?"

Lin Mengli had heard the commotion and rushed over to see what was going on. He didn't see Lin Wanwan saving the woman, but when he saw the disheveled woman and the crying girl gasping for breath, he knew that something must have happened.

The woman from the Meng Bo family looked at Lin Mengli in surprise, then told him what had happened, emphasizing, "It's all thanks to this noble lady. Otherwise, our Big Ya, our Big Ya... It was really too dangerous just now. If something had happened to Big Ya under my watch, I would not be able to live either."

Lin Mengli quickly turned around and bowed to Lin Wanwan. "It's all thanks to you, Wanniang."

Then, he said to the Meng Bo family member, "Wanniang is also from the Lin clan. What a coincidence. It's fate."

After introducing the two parties to each other, Lin Wanwan learned that the woman was called Lin Qinshi.

Big Ya, who had stopped crying, looked at Xiao Yu'er and suddenly said, "Stinky girl?"

Xiao Yu'er's body trembled when she heard this name. She couldn't help but bury her head in Lin Wanwan's skirt, like an ostrich hiding in the sand.

Lin Wanwan found it a little strange, but she didn't push the little child away. Instead, she said to Lin Qinshi, "I'll leave first. I'll see you at the clan at the end of the month. "

When she took the little guy to a secluded place, Lin Wanwan asked softly, "Xiao Yu'er, did you know that big girl just now?"

Xiao Yu'er lowered her head and remained silent.

Lin Wanwan rubbed her little head. "It's fine. If you don't want to say it, it's alright. If you ever feel like talking about it, I am here."

Xiao Yu'er raised her head and said uneasily, "I, I seem to have seen her before. She's the one who lives in front of Aunt's house. Aunty and the others all call me stinky girl. I, I'm not stinky, I'm not a stinky girl, I'm Xiao Yu'er."

"Of course, you're not a stinky girl," Lin Wanwan said with certainty. "You're my Xiao Yu'er!"

It was such a coincidence that the child she had picked up in the Great Tang was actually from the Lin family. This was truly fate.

Over the next few days, Lin Wanwan often took Xiao Yu'er out on the streets to observe the changes in the small towns in the great Tang. Soon, everyone in the town knew that a recluse from the mountain had come down to rejoin civilization. She was elegant and poised, and she was probably worth an entire city.

Lin Wanwan also rented a carriage to go to Xiaoxi town, where the county office was located, in order to gain some historical knowledge. At the cattle and horse shop in Xiaoxi town, Lin Wanwan picked two horses and also personally drew a customized carriage and an Imperial carriage.

Later, in order to facilitate the transportation of goods, Lin Wanwan, through Lin Mengli's introduction, rented a courtyard house in Wanghai town to hide from people.

Lin Wanwan had gotten her hands on all the modern and improved versions of the costumes she bought, and the children's silk costumes for Xiao Yu'er. Modern and improved versions of period clothes looked antique in appearance, but were actually very comfrotable to wear. The most important thing was that they were highly breathable, which is very suitable for Lin Wanwan, a person with a modern soul, to wear in the summer of the Tang Dynasty.

Not to mention anything else, the people in this small town only had two meals a day. Were they not hungry? Of course not, it was only because there was not enough food. It was no wonder that in the great Tang, being fat was considered being beauty. It was a silent way of stating one's good condition. And who didn't like wealth?

In the modern world, Lin Wanwan had specially gone to the city library to look up information about the Tang Dynasty. Not only were there droughts and accompanying locust plagues, but there were also floods in autumn. It was definitely a disaster.

Li Shimin had been able to destroy the Turks in such a disastrous environment and start a new era of prosperity. He was definitely skilled, and Lin Wanwan was quite satisfied to be able to live under his rule. If her time and space bangle had opened the great Qing Dynasty, she would have a hard time even surviving.

Since the heavens had allowed her to travel through time and space to come to the great Tang, she had to bring something along so that she would not let this fantastical journey down.

In addition to the big purchases, the transfer procedures for the small villa had also been completed. The villa completely belonged to Lin Wanwan. Her name was on the property book, and no one could take it away.

Lin Zhantian and Xie Yuanying had always been very curious about Lin Wanwan's one-time payment of the house and tax. They had asked her about it several times, and the originally blocked phone number was eventually restored. They even wanted tried to play the "uncle-niece" relationship with Lin Wanwan.

However, Lin Wanwan now had Xiao Yu'er and could not care less about hypocrites.

"The soul is healed by being with children."—Fyodor Dostoevsky

Lin Wanwan felt that these words had hit the nail on the head. Being with Xiao Yu'er had indeed saved her soul. Sometimes, she even felt that she depended on the little child more than it was the other way.

Although they had only lived together for slightly more than half a month, she felt that the Xiao Yu'er had already become an indispensable part of her life.

Even if there was no air conditioning or comfortable bed in the Tang Dynasty, Lin Wanwan still preferred the slow pace of life in the Tang Dynasty compared to the modern world. This was because there was Xiao Yu'er, who loved her wholeheartedly and would never betray her.