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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."

Slightly Attractive · 现代言情
分數不夠
1811 Chs

Good Liar

編輯: Atlas Studios

They're so incapable but they still want to take advantage of my master and the two young masters? Some people in this world are amazing.

It learned something new again.

"Heh."

An Jiuyue chuckled softly when she heard Wei Na's voice in her head.

"People like them will get what they deserve."

With that, she washed the snakeskin in the rain. She planned to make two pairs of shoes with the snakeskin for the two little ones when she was free.

She cut the snake meat into pieces and put them into the basket on her back.

She carried a piece upstairs and placed it in the kitchen. When she returned to the bedroom, she saw the two adorable children already sitting on the bed. There was confusion in their small eyes.

"Mother, I had such a scary dream last night. I dreamed that there was a huge snake that came into our house." Zheng'er mistook what happened last night as a dream and told his mother.

"Big brother, did you have the same dream? That snake was so big. It was thicker than my legs," Rong'er gulped and added.

Is it really a dream just like what big brother said? But why does it feel so real? The snake really did break into our house and almost ate us.

"Mother, that wasn't a dream, right?"

He looked up at his mother and asked.

An Jiuyue was unsure of how to respond when she heard what they said.

Should I tell them that the snake really barged into the house? Or should I say that it wanted to find a place that wasn't flooded to continue hibernating? Or should I just tell them that it was a dream?

"Zheng'er, Rong'er, a snake did break into our house last night."

Sighing, she decided to tell the two little ones the truth. We are living in a forest. They cannot remain ignorant forever. They have to adapt to this dangerous life.

"Gasp!"

Upon hearing her words, the two little ones sucked in a breath of cold air. Their faces were as white as paper, and they immediately hid in their mother's arms, afraid to come out.

"Mother, then… what about that big snake? Has it left?"

That's too terrifying. Why would a big snake come into our house? Was it trying to eat us?

"I killed it."

An Jiuyue hugged them, patting their backs gently to comfort them.

"Don't be afraid. I am here. No matter how powerful a wild beast is, it can't hurt my precious babies. Come, get up first. Let's make breakfast."

They were still afraid. After all, it was a huge snake. It would've been fine if it was a dream—and it wouldn't have mattered if they recalled the dream. But the snake had really appeared in front of them. How could they not be afraid?

"Don't be afraid. Although that snake was powerful, your grandfather was a hunter who hunted big snakes specifically. If you learn those skills in the future, the big snakes will be afraid of you."

An Jiuyue placed Zheng'er and Rong'er on one of her legs and allowed them to continue leaning against her chest as she comforted them gently.

"Yes, Grandpa is the best," said Zheng'er.

They had seen their grandfather hunt before. They were no longer afraid after thinking about it.

"Mother, we have to learn from Grandpa and chase the big snake away," Rong'er replied softly as he clenched his fists to cheer himself on.

Back in the space, Wei Na chuckled again.

Is master sure that she picked up her skills from the Host's Father? What a good liar!

"Okay."

An Jiuyue answered, feeling reassured.

"If you want to learn, I will teach you in the future."