Chapter 2 Silver Snake Whip Spiritual Spring Water

Gu Sisi paid no attention to their thoughts, simply regulating her breathing.

Suddenly, she heard a cry. She opened her eyes and saw Gu Bo.

He was bewildered, tears streaming down his face. Gu Pan lay unconscious on the ground. "Little sister! Little sister..."

Gu Sisi hurried over, reached out to check Gu Pan's breath, pressed her stomach, and breathed a sigh of relief. "It's okay, just hungry."

Suddenly, she remembered something and reached into her arms.

There was a flattened bun hidden inside. The original owner had hidden it while her in-laws weren't paying attention, intending to eat it all by herself. Unexpectedly, Gu Ming, upon seeing her movements, immediately became alert. He pushed her hard, extending his small arms to block Gu Pan's way. "What are you doing!"

"I... I'll tell you!" He was clearly terrified, yet he mustered the courage to threaten, "If you dare hit my little sister again, I... I'll bite you to death!"

Gu Sisi was silent for a long time before she muttered, "I didn't hit her. I just fed her."

Gu Ming and Gu Bai, however, remained unconvinced and remained wary.

Aunt Zhou, a man with a short memory, scoffed at this. "Feeding her? Who would believe her lies? Everyone in Gujia Village knows what she did to those children!"

The others nodded in agreement.

Another younger woman said, "Look at the scars on the children. They were all her! She killed them! She was even giving them to the bandits to eat, and now she's suddenly so kind. She must be up to something!"

"Maybe she's planning..."

Gu Sisi glanced over. The woman fell silent, mumbling grudgingly, "You dare to do it, but you dare not tell anyone. What did I say wrong?"

Gu Sisi looked at the bruises and bruises on the three children's exposed arms and legs, mentally cursing the original owner and lamenting her own bad luck, having been born into such a horrible creature.

She took out the steamed buns, searched the room, fetched a bowl of water, softened the buns, and then, holding Gu Pan's jaw, fed them.

Gu Pan was starving. Although unconscious, he subconsciously chewed, taking a mouthful of bun and a sip of water. The two children watched eagerly, but sensibly didn't fight with their sister for the food.

Perhaps because she was eating too hastily, Gu Pan choked and vomited everything she had eaten, all over Gu Sisi.

Gu Sisi frowned. Gu Ming and Gu Bai's nerves immediately sank.

Chapter 2: Silver Snake Whip, Spiritual Spring Water [Page 2/3] Fearing this ill-tempered woman might suddenly explode in anger, they tensed their bodies, ready to snatch Gu Pan away at any moment.

But Gu Sisi's frown only lasted a moment before relaxing. She ignored the filth and patiently continued feeding the children. The two children exchanged glances, disbelief in their eyes.

Gu Pan quickly awoke. Aunt Zhou scoffed, "The sun really does rise from the west today."

Gu Sisi said indifferently, "Auntie, why don't you leave now? Are you waiting for these bandit's accomplices to return?"

The group awoke, as if from a dream, and hurriedly scrambled to their feet. But before they could even reach the door, the tightly closed wooden door creaked open, and four or five bandits walked in. The bandits, chatting and laughing, saw the bodies of their two companions upon entering the room. Their fury intensified, their eyes like copper bells sweeping over the hostages in the room: "Who the hell did this! Get out here!"

He slammed his broadsword on the table, making a resounding thud.

Mrs. Zhou was so frightened she nearly collapsed to the ground, her finger trembling as she pointed at Gu Sisi.

"My Lord! It was—she did it! We have nothing to do with it!"

Gu Sisi shielded her three children behind her. Facing the bandits' suspicious gazes, she didn't deny: "It was me, so what?"

"You're looking for death!"

The bandits, enraged, drew their knives and were about to execute her.

Gu Sisi could tell at a glance that these four or five bandits, unlike the previous two, had some martial arts skills. Her former self would have ignored them, but she was so weak at the moment.

If only her silver snake whip was here.

The thought flashed through her mind, but the next second, she had another weapon in her hand—the silver snake whip! Without time to consider what was happening, Gu Sisi charged forward, whip in hand. The tip of the whip entangled the wrist of the leading attacker. With a deft flick of her hand, the heavy sword fell to the ground, and the long, barbed whip wrapped around his neck, dispatching him with a clean stroke.

Weapon in hand, the remaining four were no threat; they were dispatched in a flash.

The bandits were all dead, but the hostages inside, terrified by Gu Sisi, shoved their way out the door and fled in all directions, as if the whip would fall on them if they took another step.

Gu Sisi didn't leave, but sat in the corner. The three children huddled nearby, seemingly frozen in fear, not daring to utter a word.

Gu Sisi's strength was completely drained. She closed her eyes, wanting to rest, but her consciousness sank into a different dimension. m.

The space looked incredibly familiar, identical to the supermarket owned by her company!

The first floor was the clothing section, filled with all sorts of clothing. Gu Sisi glanced through it, her eyes landing on the winter clothing section, her eyes lighting up.

The second floor was a supermarket, stocked with a wide variety of ingredients and ready-made foods. There was even a section dedicated to a wide variety of modern instruments and tools.

The third floor was a large pharmacy, offering everything from Chinese and Western medicines, common and rare medicines, and various medical instruments.

The fourth floor was an armory, housing every type of firearm she had used in her past life. The silver snake whip from earlier hung on a shelf.

Finally, her consciousness reached the fifth floor.

There was a spiritual spring on the fifth floor.

Floating in the air was an instruction manual, claiming that drinking the spiritual spring water could cure a myriad of ailments and could also be used to irrigate plants, accelerating their growth and producing medicinal properties.

Gu Sisi: I've made a fortune!

She said, "God wouldn't be so cruel to her, sending her to this godforsaken place without any compensation!"

Although the first, second, third, and fourth floors weren't usable yet and required points to open, this one spiritual spring alone solved a major problem for her!

Gu Sisi drank from the spring water, feeling refreshed. Then, she saw two rows of seedlings sprouting in a nearby field. With an idea, she poured some water over them and watched the seedlings grow and bloom with small yellow flowers.

"Mom? Mom?"

Gu Pan's soft, frightened voice brought Gu Sisi back to reality. "What's wrong?"

Gu Pan shrank back. "I... I'm scared..."

Gu Sisi looked at the corpses filling the room, then at the three children. She stood up, poured a bowl of water, added some spiritual spring water, and returned, saying, "Drink some first. We'll leave after that."

Gu Pan gulped down the drink. Although Gu Bai was shocked by her change and suspected the person before him might not be his mother, he was so thirsty that he couldn't help but drink as well.

Gu Ming, on the other hand, was stubborn and had a bad temper.

"I won't drink your stuff. Who knows what's in it? Take it away!"

Gu Sisi, not known for her temper, had little patience with children. She sneered, "Drink it if you want."

"Who's spoiling you?"

She found a kettle, filled it with water, and carried Gu Pan away.

Gu Ming, with a sour face, remained motionless, but his heart trembled at the sight of the corpses strewn across the floor. Pulled by Gu Bai, he quickly followed.