Font Size
15px

"Kah."

"Kah."

"Kah."

Under a massive tree, a strong human circled around.

Qin Luoxia stood on a mountain not far from ho.

It really wasn't far; at her current pace, she hadn't even reached the neighboring county.

The last ti she passed by here.

She discovered there was a towering tree.

In a hurry, she didn't linger long.

But after returning ho, she carefully recalled that it seed there were eagles resting on that tree.

She ca to this giant tree early in the morning.

Upon arrival, she circled around the big tree.

In the eyes of humans, it was just a beautiful woman circling around the tree, gazing upward, even with a touch of artistry.

In the eyes of animals, it was a bear-like creature circling the tree, seemingly intending to devour so animal on the tree.

The birds in the forest sounded quite alard.

She patiently waited.

When noon arrived with the scorching sun overhead, sure enough, a large eagle soared and descended from the sky.

Qin Luoxia held a self-made slingshot, crafted from the tendons of a python she had caught, tied onto a Y-shaped tree branch. She loaded stones into it, pulled back, and could shoot the stones out.

She had practiced for a long ti.

As the eagle descended, she pulled back the snake tendons and released with force.

"Bang!"

"Bang!"

"Bang!"

She rapidly fired three stones.

A piercing shriek echoed from the sky, and then a massive eagle fell down, blood splattering.

This ti, Qin Luoxia did not linger; she stuffed the eagle's head between its wings and rushed back ho with the basket.

Stewing the old eagle in tianma could treat head ailnts.

She had heard her husband ntion it.

Fenr's injury was on his head, he had sustained a head wound. These past few days, when she saw the child, he seed a bit different, with a gaze as if he had been startled, looking quite terrified. At night when she went to see him, he no longer stretched out his legs as before, but curled up into a ball. She worried there might be so aftereffects, so she thought of this redy.

Her husband had brought back so tianma.

Old eagles were not easy to co by.

Today, she finally caught one.

Qin Luoxia rushed ho with her basket covered in wild grass.

By hurrying, she managed to return before dusk.

Her mother-in-law had not entered the house yet.

Jiang Mianmian could sll her mother from afar.

She cooed and called out to her.

Jiang Yu, hearing her sister's voice, instinctively looked up and outside, indeed seeing her mother had returned.

She excitedly stood up.

And He Chen and ng Shaoxia, upon hearing that it was Jiang's mother who had co back, also stood up.

For they were sworn brothers with Jiang Feng, and thus were juniors to Qin's wife.

They stood waiting for a while before seeing a robust, rosy-cheeked woman carrying a basket.

Her whole being exuded a vibrant warmth.

They had actually encountered her once before on the road outside the city.

But at that ti, they had encountered thugs and didn't get a good look at her.

Qin Luoxia found guests at ho and saw two well-dressed young n at the entrance, the sa young masters who had rescued her family that day. She warmly greeted them: "Perfect timing, please stay for dinner tonight, you must stay. Yu'er!"

Jiang Yu had learned to respond quickly: "Mother, I have already borrowed so grain."

Qin Luoxia flushed slightly, feeling a bit embarrassed by this dead girl's remark.

Jiang Mianmian: "Coo coo coo, coo coo." (Mother, look at , look at .)

"You all sit and have tea. I'll go cook dinner; it'll be ready soon. When my husband returns, let him keep you company."

Last ti, she had barged in while searching for her daughter, without even looking at anyone, acting fiercely.

In the village, since everyone was familiar, Qin Luoxia felt very at ease and unrestrained.

But when facing these young masters from the capital, Qin Luoxia still felt sowhat nervous, not daring to look at them much, feeling unworthy to speak. It would be better if her husband were here; he could converse with them.

Qin Luoxia tidied herself up and ca to hold Mianmian.

She also dragged away her eldest daughter, who was still eyeing the desserts.

Jiang Yu: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Jiang Mianmian contentedly nursed while cradled in her mother's arms until she saw her sister pull out a massive eagle from the basket her mother had used to carry wild vegetables.

"Pfft!" She choked on her milk!

So the saying about eagles snatching children wasn't just to scare people? This eagle was certainly large enough to snatch up a child.

Her mother's vegetable basket truly seed like the Doraemon's pocket, containing not just vegetables but all sorts of things.

"Mother, the wings of such a large bird must be delicious," Jiang Yu said, swallowing her saliva.

He Chen and ng Shaoxia, sitting under the large tree by the courtyard entrance, followed Jiang Yu's gaze inward.

Since the door was open, they could see everything at a glance.

The young lady was carrying a massive old eagle?? It looked to weigh several dozen pounds?? Such large eagles were rarely seen even in the sky. How did she catch it??

Their bows and arrows couldn't even reach that height, unless there was a world-renowned master archer.

Or they found the nest of such an eagle, but the nests of eagles this large were generally extrely high and treacherous, difficult to locate.

"This is for dicinal soup, to stew with tianma, it can treat illnesses. You all should drink more of it later," Qin Luoxia said happily.

As long as she did sothing good for her family, no matter how difficult, she felt it was worthwhile.

"Cough cough cough." Jiang Mianmian really did choke on her milk.

She had previously heard a diabetic patient say that stewing an old eagle with tianma could treat headaches. The patient had bought an old eagle and was sentenced to a year in prison. In prison, he ate on schedule, got sunlight on schedule, worked on schedule, and slept on schedule. After a year of release, his headaches were cured.

But after being released, he overate and drank excessively, developing diabetes.

Jiang Mianmian curiously looked at the massive old eagle; a single pot couldn't fit it all. It resembled the one that had flown out from the mountains that day, so enormous.

"Mother, how did you catch it? I can't even catch the little birds in the trees," Jiang Yu asked inquisitively.

Qin Luoxia held her daughter upright, her head resting on her shoulder, and gently patted her back.

After a few pats, she said, "I don't know how it was injured, but I saw it on the road and brought it back."

Jiang Yu: ......

Jiang Mianmian: ......

You are reading After Transmigration, Her Whole Family Are Villains Chapter 57 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Data-Driven Daoist cover
Trending now

Data-Driven Daoist

CatVI ·Action

Theycalledhimtrash—untilhestartedtreatingtheDaolikeaDataset.Whendemonsslaughterhisnewfamily,computerscientistJohan—nowrebornasYuHan—survivesbypurew...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.