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Zhou Xiuhua originally hadn’t noticed the interaction between the little grandchildren. It was the shaking of the pushcart that made her instinctively look down, and only then did she see that little Jiu’er had actually boldly taken a step today!
The little fellow isn’t even six months old yet, and he dares to step forward with support?!
Zhou Xiuhua was very pleasantly surprised, but she dared not make a sound, afraid to startle little Jiu’er, who was obviously still in shock.
Still very young, Xiao Si noticed the tears forming at the corner of little Jiu’s eyes. He quickly took his small body into his arms, laughing out loud and complimenting:
"Little Jiu’er is so great, much more awesome than Brother Xiao Si! Don’t be scared, little Jiu’er, brother is holding you~ good boy, don’t cry!"
However, Xiao Si had the will but not the strength. Little Jiu was just over five months old but already weighed over ten pounds. Xiao Si could manage supporting him for a moment, but not for much longer, so he immediately looked up and called, "Grandma~"
Zhou Xiuhua watched this with unstoppable laughter, feeling as if a joyful day had flown by in an instant.
Later, she proudly told the old man, letting him remark regretfully that he hadn’t seen little Jiu’s first step. He seized the opportunity when Yan Jinsu wasn’t around to secretly teach little Jiu’er to take steps—
At this moment, Yan Jinsu was unaware that while she was up the mountain hunting, her little Jiu had daringly taken a small step, and his grandma had amusedly inspired his granddad to want to teach him how to walk!
Determined to be the first prodigy of the Xie Family—this hope for her child to achieve greatness truly rendered Yan Jinsu speechless when she found out afterwards.
At this time, Yan Jinsu had simply come to the other side of Qingfeng Mountain, which was relatively steep, but because the villagers dared not venture up the mountain, wildlife was particularly abundant here.
To her delight, Yan Jinsu spotted a wild buck!
Recently, Yan Jinsu’s most common catches on the mountain were pheasants and hares since these animals reproduce the fastest. For over a year, no one had come up the mountain to hunt, with villagers only operating along the mountain’s base. Venturing further to the top was out of the question.
In recent years, with the environment vastly improved, the villagers had less need for hunting, not even considering going up the mountain. Qingfeng Village was quite remote, close to the Primitive Mountains. Going up the mountain to hunt large groups of wild animals could mean not coming back alive or at least suffering injuries.
Even if the villagers knew that wild game tasted better, they would prefer to buy it from the town market. Alternatively, groups would go to the small hill in Shanglin Village ahead to hunt. That hill had only small wildlife, so if the villagers really wanted to go up into the mountains, they would head to that hilltop.
Yan Jinsu thought of how deer antler and deer blood were both excellent for nourishing the blood. Such good stuff...
With that thought, Yan Jinsu conjured a silent hunting rifle with a single thought. Her eyes half-closed, she pulled the trigger with her index finger, her elbow as steady as ever, not shaking in the slightest.
But at a mere two hundred meters away, the wild buck didn’t even know what his predator was before being shot dead instantly—making only a slight ’puff’ sound upon falling to the ground, dead beyond any doubt.
Yan Jinsu deftly tossed the hunting rifle back into the Space, and at the same time, wrapped the catch with spiritual power, instantly transferring it into the Space.
Then, following the trail of the wild buck, Yan Jinsu ventured further up the increasingly steep path. A narrow mountain trail, just wide enough for one person, lay ahead, and Yan Jinsu, using her spiritual power, saw that two hundred meters below her—
Was a natural lake forest area. Beneath the swamp, many forms of wildlife lived in groups, occupying the cliff caves, living freely!
"This is just like a natural Beast Breeding Valley!"
With a lake, vegetation, and small animals to nurture larger ones, even under the early winter, the hillside below was still lush and verdant, evidently, the lake’s water wasn’t cold!
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