After dinner, Li Fugui called all the villagers to come over, a total of less than 20 people, most of whom were around 60 or years old on average, and the oldest was a man in his s. In modern society, or years old is considered a prime age, but in this group of people, most of them are much thinner than their actual age, probably because of the year-round hard work and lack of food.

Mu Jin sat in the middle of Li Fugui's yard. She looked at them one by one. Everyone knelt in front of Mu Jin to greet her. Mu Jin didn't like the habit of kneeling here, so she asked them to stand up and asked them not to kneel when they saw her in the future.

Mu Jin said to the people present: "I believe Li Fugui has already told you why I came here. I don't want to ask what mistakes you made before and why you were sent here. Those are all in the past. I called you here just to discuss future plans with you."

The servants quickly replied that they dared not and were willing to obey Mu Jin's orders.

Mu Jin nodded with satisfaction: "It is almost winter, and if you continue to stay here, your life will be even more difficult. I passed by a big mountain these days. There is plenty of water, fertile land, and plenty of prey. It is very suitable for everyone to live there. I think everyone sitting here should move there with me."

After hearing Mu Jin's words, everyone present was shocked, with mixed feelings on their faces. Because in their minds, the palace wanted them to stay here to let them fend for themselves. If they left, they were afraid that the palace would hold them accountable and kill them.

Everyone also talked about their concerns.

Mu Jin knew their concerns and explained to them that she was the princess of Prince Yun's Mansion and her order for them to leave together was not considered as escape but as obedience, and the people of Prince Yun's Mansion could not hold them accountable.

Everyone looked delighted when they heard this.

Mu Jin continued, "I'll give you one night to think about it. The mountain is about three or four days away from here. You can go back and think about it first. Gather here after breakfast tomorrow and set off together.

After everyone left, Li Fugui walked towards Mu Jin and said, "Princess, my wife and I are willing to go with you to the place you just mentioned to everyone."

Li Fugui and his wife own a two-acre paddy field five miles away from the village.

The water for the fields can only be carried from a small stream two miles away from the paddy fields unless it rains. Moreover, the climate here has very little rain in a year. The couple has to carry water to irrigate the fields every day. All their time is spent on these two acres of paddy fields. As they get older, I'm afraid they won't be able to do it for many more years.

The land was barren and could not grow much food. If they could follow Mu Jin to another place to find a way to survive, they would be willing to go with him. If they stayed here, they would die anyway, so they might as well go with him and give it a try.

Mu Jin nodded and wanted the couple to tidy up, but when he looked at the bare thatched hut, he said nothing more.

In the evening, Li Fugui and his wife made a bed on the floor near the kitchen. Mu Jin lay on their bed with her clothes on, thinking about her future plans.

According to her original body's memory, she lived in the capital, had a cheap husband who was a prince, a father who was a general, and a brother who was a guard inspector. Her original body was a famous socialite in the capital, beautiful, rich, and had a good family background. How could she fall in love with that scumbag prince who couldn't tell right from wrong and had a green tea and white moonlight?

However, in her memory, the original body saw through her marriage at the last moment and was thinking about looking for her father and brother.

Mu Jin has never been married in this world. When she came here, she would definitely not want a married man with a concubine. If not for herself, then for her original body's long-cherished wish before her death. Sooner or later, she and her cheap husband who is a prince will divorce.

But the prerequisite is to get out of this mountain, which is difficult to get out now. There is no road in the places she has walked in the past few days. Now the main thing is to get well first, and then find a way to return to the capital.

The reason why she brought a bunch of slaves with her was not because she was kind-hearted, but because she needed help in that mountain to make her life as comfortable as possible and to benefit and help each other.

Several days of trekking made her exhausted. Mu Jin fell asleep soon after thinking about it.

Mu Jin was awakened in the morning by the sound of a group of slaves talking outside the door.

She opened her eyes, looked at the unfamiliar thatched roof, and sighed. She had been here for a few days, but she still couldn't accept the fact that she had traveled through time. The first thing she thought of every day when she opened her eyes was to hope that this travel through time was just a dream, and that when she woke up she could still lie on her Hästens mattress that cost more than two million dollars.

She got out of bed and walked out of the thatched hut, and everyone greeted her.

Mu Jin asked the people who had arrived whether they would all leave together. The answer he got was that, except for two people who were physically weak and not suitable for long-distance migration, everyone else was willing to follow Mu Jin.

Mu Jin nodded and said, "It will only take three or four days to go this time. In addition to taking clothes, tools for work, and necessary food, the rest of the fields and items will be left behind by the two people who cannot leave with us."

After hearing Mu Jin's words, the two people who couldn't go together had red eyes, and immediately knelt down in front of Mu Jin to express their gratitude.

In this way, Mu Jin left Hanshan Village with 17 people.

On the first day, the road was still very desolate. The 17 people each brought dry food, ate only two meals a day, and drank water sparingly. Mu Jin had only four or five wild fruits picked in the mountains and two rabbits left, which were enough for them. At night, he and the villagers burned dry firewood and rested together. The first day passed like this.

The next day, Mu Jin continued to lead 17 people forward. The road was even more desolate, and a lot of the soil was cracked. She told everyone to only drink three sips of water a day, and they would reach their destination in two more days.

Due to the lack of water, most people walked very slowly. He asked the stronger people to carry the luggage on their backs, and let the weaker people lie on the wooden cart, and everyone took turns pushing it, so that they could move faster.

On the evening of the third day, they finally saw a small forest. There were many red mushrooms growing under the trees. Mu Jin's eyes lit up when she saw them. There were actually red mushrooms here. She loved eating mushrooms the most, especially red mushrooms, especially those used to stew chicken soup. The thought of using them made her drool. She immediately asked everyone to pick them and make soup.

When Mrs. Lai heard that Mu Jin wanted to pick mushrooms to eat, she immediately stepped forward to stop him: "Princess, you can't do that. This is a poisoned house. Even if you starve to death, you can't eat them. They are poisonous."

The people around also agreed. Mu Jin went forward to pick one to look at it, and then smelled it. It looked like her favorite red shimeji mushroom. In the real world, her nanny said that it costs more than a thousand yuan per pound. How could it be so deadly? She was a little puzzled.

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