Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower -
Chapter 1052: What Kind of Immortal Granary Is This?
Chapter 1052: Chapter 1052: What Kind of Immortal Granary Is This?
Among those present, aside from Yuwen Luanfei and his wife who had read books, the remaining thirty or so ruffians, including Old Uncle Qiu’s family, were merely peasants or hunters in their former lives. How could they understand the Teacher’s daily activities? With Uncle Master’s explanation, they simply accepted it as truth.
Bai Sasa chuckled softly and continued leading them forward.
Thus, the group crossed a small bridge ahead and continued onward, muttering to themselves along the way about how they’d already experienced the Immortal Mansion and Market Street—two extraordinary sights. What more could surprise them now?
So, with a sigh of relief, they began surveying their surroundings.
But one glance left them nearly dumbfounded. Those looking toward the left saw a stretch of greenery, but these trees didn’t grow like those in a typical forest. Instead, they were neatly planted in orderly rows, similar to how vegetables like cabbages or radishes might be cultivated. Clearly, someone had overseen their arrangement—perhaps they were all fruit trees.
Meanwhile, those gazing to the right were far more astonished. What they saw weren’t trees but rows of wooden cottages, filled with the sounds of chickens, ducks, geese, horses, dogs, and cattle echoing in harmony.
Everyone was suddenly bewildered.
After all, they’d been brimming with heroic ambition just moments ago, ready to head into the mountain to hunt for food and stock supplies. And yet... the backyard here was already overflowing with livestock?
Bai Sasa, seeing the crowd’s jaw-dropping expressions, felt a sense of resonance, as if she were looking at her past self. Fully understanding their amazement, she began explaining things in greater detail.
"From now on, we’re entering the labor district," she stated. "As you can see, the left side hosts fruit trees—all lychee trees, to be exact. We’ve already harvested the lychees and sun-dried them for preservation. As for the right side, there’s the wooden shed filled with all kinds of livestock."
"This... all of this was set up by you?" The County Magistrate’s eyes widened in disbelief.
Even the wealthiest households in Dai County couldn’t boast a livestock scale like this—it was truly enviable.
Bai Lingyu shook her head and replied cheerfully, "This was all left behind by the Celestial God. You wouldn’t believe it, but one day, the deity made their presence known here."
As Bai Lingyu recounted the events of that day, his story was full of dramatic flourishes. However, his young age coupled with the fantastical nature of his tale left the crowd both awestruck and skeptical. They shook their heads instinctively, unwilling to fully believe it.
Xiao Chan, noticing their disbelief, quickly chimed in to supplement the story.
Finally, the group understood how the Celestial God had inscribed messages using beads of water in the sky and transformed this barren land into a lush and abundant haven.
"This... this... is simply beyond imagination," the County Magistrate remarked first in awe.
He had always believed in the existence of deities but had never encountered one in his lifetime. To think he’d come so close to a divine presence now was utterly astonishing.
The others were equally thrilled, fully convinced by the children’s account without a shred of doubt.
Only Yuwen Luanfei and his wife exchanged a glance of unease.
To be fair, this wasn’t their first time witnessing divine intervention. Not long ago, the group had ridden a dragon into Yuwen Qi’s territory.
Back then, Yuwen Luanfei had considered the consequences of such a celestial manifestation. But with Yuwen Qi present at the time, he’d assumed the appearance of the Black Dragon was related to him.
After all, when Yuwen Luanfei was ambushed and on the verge of death in the Northern Lands, the Black Dragon did not appear. So later, when they faced danger again and the dragon emerged, Yuwen Luanfei hadn’t thought much of it personally.
But now, encountering the divine once more, Yuwen Luanfei couldn’t help but entertain a new thought.
Could it be... that the Black Dragon’s appearance wasn’t because of Yuwen Qi, but instead... because of Bai Junjun and Li Wenli?
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