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Transmigrator Meets Reincarnator Chapter 235

Chapter 235

Transmigrator Meets Reincarnator

Chapter 235: Ah-ma (2)

After walking for another hour, the rundown old tent in the horizon was finally right before them.

This was a small hillock and the old tent had been set up where the hillock blocked the wind. The broken parts of the tent had already been patched up by someone using dried grass.

Not too far off from the tent was an area cordoned off by a line of short fences, corralling two thin-looking horses and a few old sheep.

The bleating of the sheep was transmitted across the plains thanks to the blowing winds.

By this time, the sky was already beginning to darken. However, there were no lights shining from the tent. As they stood outside, they could hear someone coughing and a woman speaking in a hoarse voice.

He Changdi’s heart had long frosted over in the bleak freezing winds of Liangzhou, but it seemed like the woman’s rough voice had slowly warmed it up.

His eyes seemed to carry more passion than usual as he stared at the tent, which had almost been swallowed in darkness. His deep gaze was currently filled with warmth.

He stood outside the tent for who knows how long. Finally, the tent flaps lifted, and a middle-aged woman walked out.

Darkness had already fallen. Clothed in some thick furs and fabric, the woman couldn’t even see the newcomer’s face. She could only vaguely make out a rough silhouette.

“Ah-ma.”

He Changdi mumbled from the corner of his mouth.

The middle-aged woman had just come out to toss some water and wash some bowls. When she looked up only to see two dark shapes standing not too far away, she cried out sharply and fell to the ground.

He Changdi quickly went forward to help her up.

Up close, the middle-aged woman could finally make identify the silhouettes as two young Han. She immediately relaxed and tried speaking to them in the barbarian language.

He Changdi replied to her in the same language. He was so fluent that he sounded exactly like someone born to it. The middle-aged woman then happily welcomed He Changdi and Laiyue into the tent to talk.

The barbarians living out here in the borders of Liangzhou were always friendly and welcoming. They would treat those who could speak their language like their own family, with honesty and enthusiasm.

This quality of theirs, whether in his past life or present one, had never changed.

It was also due to this fact that they lacked caution against others, and in a few years, would be completely decimated by the Tuhun.

The middle-aged woman lifted up the tent flap, and a strange odour immediately filled He Changdi and Laiyue’s nostrils.

This was due to the tent not being aired out for a long period of time, keeping all sorts of mouldy, stale smells within.

Laiyue couldn’t resist the urge to pinch his nose. When he turned to look at his master, he found that He Changdi’s calm expression hadn’t changed a single bit, as if he was already used to this nausea-inducing odour.

When Laiyue saw his master’s calm, he could only lower his hand and bear with the odour as much as he could.

There were no lights in the tent, so it was even darker inside.

He Changdi turned around to give Laiyue an order: “Light a lantern.”

Laiyue felt his way to the short table placed in the middle of the tent before taking out an oil lantern from his bag and lighting it up.

With the flickering light of the lantern, the dark insides of the tent were instantly filled with a yellow glow. Using that dim light, He Changdi could finally see his surroundings clearly, including the face of the barbarian woman standing across from him.

The barbarian woman’s eyes had widened and she was looking at that small oil lantern in disbelief. After staring in a daze for a moment, she quickly waved her hands and reached out to extinguish the lantern’s flame.

“Ah-sai, there’s no need to light a lantern; lantern oil is very expensive!” The barbarian woman said anxiously. ‘Ah-sai’ was a respectful term for esteemed gentlemen in the barbarian language.

The barbarians worked only by the natural light of the sun and slept when the sun set. They didn’t have any money to spare for luxuries like lantern oil. To buy a lantern and the fuel needed for one, they would have to visit a Han family or go to the Tuhun markets. Furthermore, a single bottle of lantern oil cost half a sheep. Most barbarians wouldn’t be able to afford one.

Lantern oil was an absolute luxury for them.

Transmigrator Meets Reincarnator

Transmigrator Meets Reincarnator

TMR, Xuyên không gặp trọng sinh, Xuyên qua nữ gặp được trọng sinh nam, 穿越女遇到重生男
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Status: Completed Type: Author: , , Native Language: Chinese
All Chu Lian had done was to read a book where the female lead had cheated on her wonderful husband. While wondering why, before she knew it, she was waking up in the body of that very same female lead! Wait, did that mean the handsome husband from the book was hers now? Chu Lian decided to welcome him with open arms! However, what she got wasn’t the kind husband she had been expecting. Instead, his personality seemed to have been completely flipped! He left her all alone on their wedding night… and just five days into their marriage, her dear husband abandoned his loving wife and left to enlist in the army! Fine! Be that way! She could pass her days perfectly well somehow, even if she had to do it alone! Chu Lian put her household in order, charmed the rest of her new family, and did a little business on the side. She even opened up some new trade routes! Her days passed peacefully and leisurely… Until her dear husband got into trouble at the frontline of the war. Hmph, isn’t he crawling back to me for help in the end? Forget it, I’ll go save him myself!

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