Chapter 67: A Successful Abduction

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Then, Shi Qingluo took out the farm tools from her space and began to dig in the land near the wall.

She started planting pepper seeds after reclaiming the land.

Then, she planted the corn seedlings some distance away.

This was the corn-pepper interplanting method, which was in line with the principle of symbiosis for mutual benefit.

End-July coincided with the last wave of corn planting.

The corn would be ready for harvesting by the end of October.

This new species of corn was developed by the Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where she pursued agriculture studies.

It was cold-resistant, drought-resistant, had a high yield, and tasted great.

Chilli planting was usually between March and July. Now was a good time to plant them.

These chilies were also a new species.

In the early stages, they were resistant to high temperatures, but in the later stages, they were resistant to low temperatures.

They were disease-resistant and had good vitality.

She watered them all with the spring water again and left.

She placed the urn of ashes in the main hall that was burned down.

She planned to wait for her young husband to return in a few days' time and go to the county town together to invite the fengshui master to pay a visit.

After leaving the Taoist temple, Shi Qingluo wandered around the nearby mountains to see if she could find anything along the way.

However, there weren't any deep mountains nearby.

Hence, she didn't find anything aside from the wild vegetables she didn't like to eat.

Just as she was about to descend, she suddenly heard the sound of a goose.

She thought for a moment and followed the sound.

She saw a black wild goose entangled by a not-too-large python.

It kept pecking the python ferociously, but as the entanglement became stronger, it struggled less.

Shi Qingluo's appearance also attracted the attention of the python and the wild goose.

The python flicked its tongue at her, and the wild goose looked over.

Shi Qingluo saw the wild goose's perseverance and desire for survival as it struggled.

It was still pecking at the python ferociously.

Its actions and the expression in its eyes moved Shi Qingluo.

She liked its boldness.

Hence, she walked up quickly and pinched the python's vital points as fast as she could before forcefully rescuing the wild goose.

After rescuing it, Shi Qingluo did not kill the snake.

Instead, she threw it far away.

Their house wasn't lacking any meat, and she wasn't interested in snake meat, so she released it.

The python might have sensed the danger from her and circled around the place where it was thrown, but it still crawled away eventually.

Seeing this, Shi Qingluo sat down and took out an empty bowl from her space.

She poured some spring water and fed it to the wild goose that looked like it was about to collapse.

The wild goose didn't struggle in Shi Qingluo's arms, probably because she had just saved it.

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