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Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower-Chapter 57 - Robbery
Chapter 57: Chapter 57 Robbery
Chapter 57 -57 Robbery
Everyone naturally listened to Bai Junjun.
Thinking that they had nearly two “shichen” of rest time, they did not hesitate to move to the camp next to the tree dripping with Immortal Water.
From this position, they could see the three people Bai Junjun had shot dead.
However, they were too busy collecting water in bamboo tubes to care about those three men now.
Although Bai Junjun wanted to tell them it wasn’t necessary, she didn’t know how to say it—she could hardly reveal her Special Ability and that they wouldn’t need to worry about water in the future, right?
She guessed that if she told them, the entire Qiu family would faint on the spot.
So Bai Junjun chose to remain silent.
Having cried earlier, Xiao Shan felt sleepy after eating his fill, and Madam Liu held him as they went to sleep.
Standing guard was naturally not a task for women and children. With the eldest having not slept in the morning, and Lao Er and Lao San having recently been frightened, Old Uncle Qiu willingly took on the duty of standing guard himself.
His filial sons naturally objected, but they couldn’t overcome their father’s sincere and genuine determination and accepted it with moved hearts.
Bai Junjun didn’t get involved the whole time; now that she’d finally squeezed out a bit of time, she couldn’t afford to waste a second.
Sleeping, enhancing her Special Ability, and boosting her Combat Power were the most important tasks.
The nearly two “shichen” of the afternoon rest were quite long enough that even Old Uncle Qiu started to doze off toward the end, fortunately without anyone disturbing the area.
It seemed that aside from the three Refugees who had been taken care of right there, there was no one else to disturb them.
Everyone slept deeply and comfortably.
Whether it was enough rest or the power of the mushroom soup, when everyone awoke, they all felt incredibly clear-headed and full of energy.
As for Bai Junjun, she checked her Sea of Consciousness immediately and discovered that the small sprout had grown by one centimeter, and now its delicate, tiny root system was visible.
She hardly expected that such a short sleep would yield such remarkable results!
Bai Junjun was stunned, but she quickly discarded the sleep theory, reasoning that it definitely wasn’t just the sleep that did it—the purified water she drunk earlier had also played a role.
While asleep, she vaguely felt a warmth in her stomach; it seemed like the water had transformed into energy and was rushing towards her Qi Sea.
Bai Junjun began to ponder the necessity of nourishing her body with food in addition to mental training.
In the almost two “shichen,” the water in the bamboo tubes had almost filled up completely, and the group happily collected the tubes, with each adult from the Qiu family, except the children, carrying one on their back.
When preparing to set off, Bai Junjun didn’t forget to remind them, “On the road ahead, we must stay fully vigilant, as we may face situations like today every single day. No matter what, please everyone don’t get scared, let’s face it together.”
The group nodded like pecking chickens, and so they hit the road once again.
However, they never expected to encounter another ambush before nightfall.
This time, their troublemakers numbered over ten people, including 6 men and 7 women.
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The women all wielded wooden forks, while the men carried large knives, and upon closer inspection, these knives were actually weapons from the battlefield; it was unknown where they came from.
These people saw Old Uncle Qiu’s family of four men and one woman, plus four teenagers.
In terms of numbers, they had an overwhelming advantage.
And when looking at the equipment, Old Uncle Qiu’s family only had homemade, shoddy bows and arrow feathers, while they had at least six large knives!
Therefore, the robbers were even more emboldened.
“Hand over your food,” the leader of the men said with a smile, his eyes curved like crescent moons, but there was not a hint of kindness in those moons.