Guarding the River of Time

Chapter 95: Stealing Vegetables from My Garden? Are You Tired of Living?!


This large black shadow, about one meter high, moved at an extreme speed. It was impossible to see what it was, only a black lightning darting through the vegetable garden.

In just a moment, a Spirit Plant had already been snatched away!

Seeing this, Little Nannan's face flushed with anger as she kept chasing the large black shadow.

But alas, the shadow was simply too fast; even though Little Nannan had the cultivation of Purple Mansion Great Perfection and was giving her all, she still couldn't catch up.

A moment later, another Spirit Plant was snatched away.

Little Nannan gnashed her teeth in anger, but quickly calmed down. She knew this thief was too fast, and chasing like this wouldn't catch it.

Immediately, she concealed her presence and found a fruit tree.

With a wave of her little hand, a jade-green rope appeared, a birthday gift from Mrs. Liu.

She squatted down and used this jade-green rope to make a simple trap, something she learned from her father.

After setting up the trap with the rope, she concealed her breath and stealthily hid behind the fruit tree, ready to catch the thief.

In a short while, another two Spirit Plants were dug up in the vegetable garden. Little Nannan's chest heaved in anger, but she held it down with all her might, whispering to herself, "It's fine, it's fine, it's, fine..."

...

Hard work pays off, finally, finally, I got you! You little thief!

The black shadow rushed towards the fruit tree and stepped into the trap, swoosh—

The rope started to retract, directly hanging the large black shadow upside down from the fruit tree.

...

At this point, Little Nannan could finally see the thief's appearance.

With two protruding tusks, purple-gray skin, one meter tall, and one and a half meters in length, its front legs were caught tightly by the rope, unable to move.

Seeing this, Little Nannan's eyes lit up; it was a wild boar!

Just like in the illustrations, the wild boar was this big, but its tusks were unexpectedly long, looking fierce and ugly.

At this point, Little Nannan snatched away the three plants held by the wild boar.

Luckily, the roots were intact, bringing a sigh of relief to Nannan. She carried the three plants, jogging to the holes where they had been uprooted, and replanted them.

After replanting, they immediately regained their luster. Luckily, the plants her father planted were so resilient; otherwise, if they had died, Nannan would have been very, very angry.

After replanting, Little Nannan returned under the fruit tree, hands on her hips, glaring fiercely at the thief.

The wild boar, suspended by the jade-green rope, became instantly docile.

Little Nannan reached out her small palm and gave a smack on the wild boar's head, with quite a force, even clearing up its gaze a bit.

After the lesson, Nannan's anger subsided significantly.

The other thieves only dared to steal a few small fruits and leaves, but this thief, no, this big thief, came to snatch, intending to pull them out by the roots.

Little Nannan grabbed the other end of the rope, dragging the wild boar to the edge of the vegetable garden.

At this point, she opened the iron cage door, intending to lock the wild boar inside.

However, she found the wild boar was too big to fit inside.

When the wild boar saw the hundred or so rats inside the cage, it widened its eyes, filled with disbelief and fear.

Better leave it to father to handle.

Thus, Little Nannan led the wild boar to the front yard.

When Mrs. Liu saw the wild boar, she immediately lowered hundreds of willow branches, restraining the wild boar, and then lashed it harshly with a branch, nearly stunning it.

It thought Little Nannan was bullied and that she was being avenged; that lash was so harsh, it almost brought tears to the wild boar's eyes.

The wild boar wanted to cry but had no tears; hadn't it just been hit earlier? Why hit again now!

Who is bullying whom here?! Boohoo!

...

Seeing this, Little Nannan embraced the willow and said, "Mrs. Liu, I'm fine."

"This little wild boar snuck into our vegetable garden to steal vegetables but was fortunately caught by me!"

"Otherwise, it would have stolen all the vegetables."

As soon as the words were finished, another willow whip lashed at the wild boar.

No!

Why hit again!

I didn't steal them all, didn't I just steal a few?!

This was merely the wild boar's inner voice; it didn't dare show it, as this little girl was too terrifying, and the willow tree even more so....

By now, father must be coming back soon.

Little Nannan went back inside, took out a tea set, then grabbed a small jar, and put some flower tea leaves in it.

With a wave of her hand, a crystal cup appeared, and after a little shake, water appeared in the cup.

Pouring the water into the teapot, she began brewing the tea with Spiritual Fire.

After about ten minutes, she warmed the tea, waiting for her father to return. By then, the tea would have cooled slightly, just right.

After a whole day of work, her father liked drinking slightly cooled tea.

...

Soon, a figure wearing a straw hat appeared on the riverbank, seemingly carrying something, walking step by step.

Seeing this, Little Nannan jumped off the swing and shouted, "Daddy!"

Upon getting closer, Su Mu smiled and said, "Today, Daddy caught a rabbit for you, to make spicy rabbit head."

Saying so, Su Mu put down the rabbit in his hand, and the little rabbit froze in place, trembling and not daring to move.

Seeing this, Little Nannan squatted down, looked at the cute little rabbit, her eyes lighting up, "What a cute little rabbit."

"Do you like it?"

Seeing that Little Nannan seemed to like it, Su Mu asked.

"I like it, so cute."

"Daddy, I want to keep it."

Little Nannan picked up the fluffy little rabbit in her arms.

Hearing this, Su Mu just smiled, tweaking her nose and said, "This rabbit runs fast, be careful not to let it escape."

Hearing this, Little Nannan hurriedly said, "Daddy, Daddy, let me tell you."

Then Little Nannan told him everything that happened in the vegetable garden today.

Upon learning that Nannan nearly got hurt, Su Mu's face instantly darkened: "Did it run?"

"No, I caught it," Little Nannan shook her head, then took Su Mu's big hand, leading him to the willow tree: "Look, it's this one."

Su Mu coolly eyed the wild boar up and down, his gaze full of murderous intent.

Under the scrutiny of this unexpectedly mysterious man, the wild boar froze, terrified to the core.

It had never seen a man so powerful before; just a look almost shattered its entire being.

.....

Su Mu walked step by step toward the wild boar.

No rabbit meat today, today, we feast on wild boar!

Holding a dagger, he approached the suspended wild boar.

Thud—

The next moment, something seemed to fall from the wild boar's mouth, landing on the ground with a clinking sound.

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