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Raising My Children With My Personal Spatial Ability

When she woke up, she had transmigrated into An Jiuyue, a woman living with two young children on a mountain after her husband abandoned her. She was pushed to the ground, and now, there was a bloody wound on her head. With only a handful of rice left in the rice bag, she had relied on digging wild vegetables to satisfy their hunger every day. Her children were so often starved that they were all skin and bones. On top of that, a wicked woman threatened her to sell her son! If she refused, the woman would snatch him away forcefully. But An Jiuyue took a deep breath, revealed her sharp claws, beat the woman up, and threw her out of the house. She could show the woman she was not to be messed with! They were out of rice and vegetables now, but she was not afraid. Acquiring food using her spatial abilities was as easy as curling her fingers! Moreover, her spatial abilities were unlimited, and her medical skills did not deteriorate. She could no doubt earn money and raise her children well! As for her ex-husband… The prince, who had returned from the battlefield, smiled maliciously. "My beloved concubine, please calm down. I brought back a mountain of gold from the battlefield as a gift for you and our children."

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1811 Chs

Take This Matter Seriously

Redakteur: Atlas Studios

After all, the people in this village had benefited a lot from Old Tu.

"No, Aunt Ju, it's alright. I just have something to discuss with Uncle." Aunt Ju was really about to fetch some grain for her, so An Jiuyue stopped her quickly.

She had just bought so much food. How could she take someone else's food? Besides, life was not easy for anyone here.

The people were already satisfied that the grain in the fields was enough to fill their stomachs after paying taxes. In fact, this was supposed to be a year of great harvest. However, they would have to eat porridge to survive because of the heavy rain.

"You're looking for him? He's not at home. He went to visit his relatives in the neighboring village and will only be back at night," Aunt Ju replied.

"Can you tell me what happened?"

An Jiuyue felt that there was no difference between telling the Junior Officer or Aunt Ju—at least she alerted them about this. Hence, she recounted what she saw.

"I went to the town today. On the way there, I passed by the Cascade River and went closer to take a look. The river water levels have risen high. We don't know when it will stop raining so I was afraid that…"

Aunt Ju gasped.

"Will there be a flood soon?"

There had been villages near the Cascade River that were hit by floods in the past. Many people had died.

"I'm not sure either, but we have to be careful, right? Of course, it'd be great if there's no flood, but if it really occurs, we have to be prepared."

An Jiuyue said honestly.

"To tell you the truth, Aunt Ju, I just came from the Chief's house. I didn't get to meet the Chief and only saw Aunt Kang. When I told her about it, she gave me a good scolding and chased me away, accusing me of jinxing everyone.

"I wanted to drop this matter since I live on the mountain and the floods will not affect me. However, there are so many people living in the village. I can't ignore this.

"That's why I came to look for Uncle. I wanted to tell him about this."

Aunt Ju's face darkened when she heard about this. "That old lady is ignorant! Jiuyue, don't lower yourself to her level," Aunt Ju said, criticizing Aunt Kang.

An Jiuyue told them about this matter out of kindness! How dare she scold her for it!

"Don't worry. When he returns, I'll tell him to take this matter seriously."

"Okay."

An Jiuyue felt relieved.

"Aunt Ju, my two children are still at home. I'll go back now."

She said, standing up as she got ready to leave. However, before she left she suddenly recalled something and turned towards Aunt Ju.

"Aunt Ju, even if we highly doubt that a flood will occur, I think we should still protect our food stock just in case. There are a few caves in the mountain. Why don't—"

"I know, I know. He knows all this too," Aunt Ju replied hastily.

In the past, they would store the food in mountain caves and assign some people to guard it whenever there was heavy rain.

"Okay."

An Jiuyue finally felt relieved and prepared to leave.

"Jiuyue."

Aunt Ju stopped her just as she was about to leave.

"Aunt Ju, is there anything else?" An Jiuyue turned around and asked.

"I heard from the villagers that you want to sell Rong'er?" Aunt Ju thought for a long time before asking hesitantly.