Chapter 4 Cursed Tongue

Su Xiaoqi did not want to die.

Her life had just begun, and she struggled with all her might.

With a surge of strength from somewhere unknown, she broke free from the ropes and opened the pig cage.

Fortunately, she knew how to swim in modern times.

She stretched her limbs in the water and began to swim.

Exhausted, she grabbed a piece of driftwood and drifted with the current.

At this moment, her only thought was to get as far away from this broken village as possible.

It was only early spring, and the river water was icy cold. Before long, her legs began to cramp.

A sudden pain shot through her calf, and Su Xiaoqi muttered to herself:

Could there be piranhas in here?

She looked down into the water and saw long, snarling fish. Terrified, she scrambled onto the bank.

She patted her mouth, thinking what an ill omen she was, speaking such nonsense.

Looking up, she saw she was in a canyon, surrounded by towering mountains and lush greenery.

She couldn't help but say, "There wouldn't be wolves in a place like this, would there..."

As soon as she finished speaking, as if to confirm her suspicion, she heard a series of wolf howls from outside the valley.

Su Xiaoqi froze. Damn it.

There really were wolves. No, why did everything she said come true?

After the initial shock, she couldn't help but test it: "There wouldn't be snakes here, would there?"

Then, not far away, she saw a long viper slithering.

It was still spring, and she had managed to summon a snake!

Su Qingning slapped her own mouth, covering it tightly, and dared not speak again. She just wanted to start a fire to warm herself quickly.

Fortunately, she was a doctoral student in agronomy in modern times and often went to the fields for experiments.

Sometimes she would cook nearby. She was very proficient at starting fires in the wild.

Soon, a fire was burning. She dried her clothes by the flames.

Next, she had to solve the problem of food.

Su Xiaoqi clutched her stomach and thought, "I wish a rabbit would appear before me right now."

But none did!

Su Xiaoqi finally realized the truth. She discovered that her words were purely ill omens; good things didn't come true, only bad ones!

She dared not mutter carelessly, thinking she would look for wild fruits in the valley to stave off her hunger.

But after searching around, there were no wild fruits or delicacies anywhere.

Even the newly grown elm leaves had been stripped bare.

Only bare tree trunks were left, rustling in the wind.

She was so weak from hunger that she collapsed by the fire. Suddenly, a clear and ethereal voice echoed:

"Ding dong, congratulations on unlocking the Su Family Farm."

Su Xiaoqi closed her eyes and arrived at a place. She blinked twice in confusion.

She wanted to get a clear view of her surroundings.

But thick white mist enveloped her, and she couldn't see anything.

She could only instinctively operate according to the prompts in her mind.

Receive seeds, sow, water, fertilize, pest control, then harvest, and grind flour.

Soon, a bag of flour appeared before Su Xiaoqi.

Her eyes widened in surprise. She reached out and touched it, disbelieving.

Hey, it was real flour.

Heaven was not treating her poorly. She had a golden finger, a planting space.

And it even accelerated the process. This was simply amazing.

Su Xiaoqi was an optimistic person.

With food, she didn't bother to think too much. Using the wilderness survival methods she learned in modern times, she cooked a pot of dough drop soup.

She licked her lips, rubbed her hands, and washed them with river water.

As soon as she stood up, she saw something suspicious floating on the river.

It was a person, a drowning person.

Su Xiaoqi's heart stirred. Thinking of her recent experience, she felt sympathy.

Taking off her outer garment, she jumped into the river, swam to the person, and dragged him ashore.

The situation was urgent, and she didn't have time to see who he was.

Su Xiaoqi immediately administered aid, clearing the mud and sand from his mouth and nose, pressing his chest and abdomen, and performing artificial respiration.

She came from a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. She had watched her family treat and save people since she was a child, learning a lot of medical skills through observation.

However, she was more interested in agronomy and got into an agricultural university.

She obtained a doctorate in agronomy and joined the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Unfortunately, before she could even showcase her talents, she...

The person coughed a few times, spitting out some water. His life was saved.