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How I Pampered the Tyrant Into Devotion With My Space-Chapter 628: You Little Rascal, I’m Your Dad
As soon as a batch of these weapons was made, they were distributed.
The person responsible for transporting them was naturally Pei Shu’er, who had space manipulation abilities.
Of course, no one knew this because every step here was kept secret.
Once the weapons were delivered to the armory at the military camp, they were given to the generals.
The generals who received the weapons were envied by others and couldn’t help but feel a bit smug.
When the weapons were distributed, everyone chose one that suited them best and began weapons training.
Meanwhile, Pei Shu’er discovered that the iron ore here wasn’t particularly abundant.
The iron mine behind was almost exhausted, but there wasn’t nearly enough metal material.
If they wanted to fully arm Tang Zan’s men, they still needed much more.
Pei Shu’er asked, "Do you know where there’s another iron mine nearby?"
Tang Zan nodded, "There isn’t a thing the Heavenly Mechanism Pavilion doesn’t know."
Tang Zan said, "I’ll take people to dig, you stay here."
Pei Shu’er grabbed Tang Zan, "I’ll go with you, trust me."
Tang Zan finally understood what Pei Shu’er meant by trusting her.
Wherever Pei Shu’er’s fingers touched, large chunks of iron ore disappeared.
It wasn’t long before Pei Shu’er’s face turned a bit pale.
She sat down to rest for a while.
Even as she dug and stored, Pei Shu’er mined enough iron for at least five hundred people.
But such a large mine couldn’t possibly accommodate so many people.
So it really had to be Pei Shu’er; others couldn’t handle it.
As for the other mines, Tang Zan had people working on them, but the efficiency wasn’t high.
Tang Zan looked at Pei Shu’er with some heartache, "Isn’t mining this way quite strenuous for you? Perhaps you should stop."
Pei Shu’er nodded, then shook her head.
"Actually, I find that each time I mine like this, I become exhausted, but then my limits expand, and I can mine more."
Pei Shu’er smiled, "Also, after each rest, I’ve noticed the space has expanded a bit, even if not very obviously, but over time, it’s become more apparent."
Tang Zan set his hoe aside and handed Pei Shu’er a water pouch.
"Have some Spiritual Spring Water."
After drinking, Pei Shu’er felt less dizzy and wanted to continue mining, but Tang Zan stopped her.
"Rest in your space for a while; I’m tired too."
While Pei Shu’er was mining, he hadn’t been idle and had been digging as well.
Compared to regular people, he was incredibly strong.
But compared to Pei Shu’er, he still fell short.
Once inside the space, Pei Shu’er brought out the stored cooked food, which was still steaming.
After they finished eating and put the dishes in the dishwasher, they lay down in bed to sleep.
This bed was so soft that Tang Zan wasn’t quite used to it, but with Pei Shu’er in his arms, he could overcome any discomfort and sleep soundly.
When they woke, they were full of energy again.
Moreover, in the space, the previous fatigue seemed to have vanished.
Once they exited the space, they resumed their role as miners.
Because of Pei Shu’er’s handy special abilities and unique mining method, they each took a mine, close enough not to interfere with one another.
And so they continued digging.
As for having other soldiers mine, that was out of the question.
Pei Shu’er’s secret had to remain hidden.
Once Pei Shu’er finished her mine, she started another herself.
However, this mining method had a drawback; it wasn’t as lasting as Tang Zan’s endurance.
Tang Zan could dig continuously for four to five hours, but Pei Shu’er had to rest every half hour.
She hadn’t mined on such a large scale for a while.
Before, she’d only mined casually.
Coal mining was plentiful, but wasn’t coal easy to mine?
Iron ore wasn’t as effortless.
When Pei Shu’er felt the mining was almost complete, she placed the iron ore from her space onto a flat area in front of the mine.
Then Tang Zan whistled, and the soldiers came to transport the iron ore.
After years of such mining, the ore was finally adequate.
Pei Shu’er was delighted to find her space now had an increasing supply of Spiritual Spring Water, almost overflowing.
She immediately expanded the Spiritual Spring Pool within the space slightly.
The space also gained an additional 50 square meters of land, covered in black soil.
The dense fog seemed to recede a bit.
While pondering what crops to plant in that space, she saw small sprouts on the black soil.
Surely they couldn’t be wild grass?
But normally, black soil wouldn’t grow wild grass because no grass seeds had been planted.
The next morning, Pei Shu’er discovered the grass had grown taller and larger.
It was a type she had never seen, and she dared not pull it out.
After all, things within the space were quite precious.
Once these matters were resolved, Pei Shu’er and Tang Zan returned to the Capital together.
The child was still so young, and she found it hard to be apart from him.
Since the military camp was close to the Capital, Pei Shu’er would occasionally return to see her child.
Or have the nurse bring the child to the camp to see him.
She noticed that every time she saw him, he changed day by day.
Upon returning to the Capital, she held him in her arms.
The child was clearly delighted, pressing his head against Pei Shu’er’s forehead, smearing her face with saliva as he cooed.
When it came to Tang Zan, the little one didn’t seem to recognize him.
Tang Zan took Tang Chong in his arms and gently patted his bottom.
"You little brat, I’m your father!"
Tang Chong pouted, teary-eyed, looking at Pei Shu’er, and then peed on Tang Zan.
Pei Shu’er: "..."
Tang Zan: "..."
Liu Xu couldn’t help but laugh heartily.
Pei Shu’er laughed too.
Tang Zan, unable to hit but wanting to, repeated to himself that this was his own child and quietly went to change clothes.
After dinner, Pei Shu’er played with Tang Chong for a while, and the little one fell asleep in her arms, snuggling tight.
His little hand clung tightly to Pei Shu’er’s arm.
Whenever Pei Shu’er tried to move, the little one would whimper in protest, hugging her even tighter.
Seeing Tang Chong like this made Pei Shu’er feel a pang of heartache, and she decided that no matter where she went, she would keep Tang Chong with her.
She couldn’t bear to be separated from him.
If need be, she’d put him in her space and have a few puppets take care of him.
During this separation, whenever she had free time, she missed the little one deeply.
Along with it came an intense feeling of sadness.
He was still so young, and his parents were not around.
Though the house was full of people who loved him, they weren’t his parents.
The love of parents is truly irreplaceable.







