Lin Tiezhu's wife avoided her hand, stubbornly brought her five children, kowtowed to her three times, and then handed her the basket.

"These are some wild vegetables I picked up on the road. Please don't despise them, Anan."

Lin Yinan took the wild vegetables and pulled her up, "Sister-in-law, I'll take the wild vegetables. Take the child back."

Lin Tiezhu's wife wiped the tears from her face, picked up her three-year-old son, turned around and left.

"Sister Anan, thank you for finding my father and helping us get revenge." Lin Tiezhu's eldest daughter Lin Huihui said sincerely.

In the morning, the village chief came back and told them the details of what happened. The uncle and cousin who were with them also saw it clearly.

The Hu people were highly skilled in martial arts. If it weren't for Sister Anan, Linjia Village would have lost several people.

She will remember Sister Anan's kindness for the rest of her life.

Back in the tent, Mrs. Zhao, who was squatting on the ground making fire, took the basket and glanced at it. "It looks very fresh. Was it given to me by Lin Tiezhu's wife?"

"Well, she brought five children to kowtow to me."

"Hey, you kid..." Mrs. Zhao was about to say that Zhao Tiezhu's wife was older than her, but then she changed her mind and said, "It should be."

"I think so."

Lin Yinan disdained the idea of ​​repaying a favor.

Dinner was still a pot of corn and wild vegetable porridge, and Zhang also cut some wild boar meat into it.

After eating it for a few days in a row, Lin Yinan didn’t like it very much.

She raised her head and drank the porridge, put down the bowl, wiped her mouth, and stood up with the bow and arrow in hand.

"Sister, are you going hunting?"

Lin Yian's eyes sparkled and he licked his lips unconsciously.

Lin Yinan nodded, and Lin Yizhang also stood up, "Anan, I'll go with you."

"Sister Anan, I'm going too." Lin Yisong said vaguely without swallowing the food in his mouth.

Lu Changqing held the bowl in one hand and grabbed the corner of her clothes with the other, fearing that she would leave him.

Lin Yinan stroked his forehead, squatted down and said patiently, "I'll go hunt pheasants for you guys and I'll be back soon."

Only then did Lu Changqing reluctantly let go of his hand.

Lin Yinan only took a walk around the mountains and forests surrounding the camp and harvested two pheasants and a dozen pheasant eggs.

Eggs were not convenient to carry on the road, so Mrs. Zhao cooked them all and gave one to each person.

Lin Yinan was woken up by someone while sleeping in a daze at night.

When she opened her eyes, she saw Old Madam Zhao, Mrs. Zhang and her mother staring at her with sharp eyes.

"Grandma, what's wrong?"

Old Mrs. Zhao quietly pulled Li Shulan.

Li Shulan understood and lowered her voice, "An Nan, Mom wants to go to the bathroom. Please come with the three of us."

Lin Yinan had no choice but to get up, put on his bow and arrow, said something to the man on duty, and then held a torch and led the three people out of the camp.

It was pitch black all around, and the sounds of various insects and birds could be heard from the forest from time to time, which made people feel a little creepy.

The three of them found a relatively open place and quickly solved their physiological problem.

When they came back, Old Mrs. Zhao, who was walking in front, felt her feet go weak, she let out a cry of “Ah!”, and disappeared from the spot in an instant.

"Mom!" Zhang, who was following behind, was horrified and hurriedly squatted down to pull Old Madam Zhao, but the mud under her feet suddenly collapsed and she fell down.

"Mom, sister-in-law!"

Li Shulan saw her mother-in-law and sister-in-law fall down with her own eyes. She was so anxious that she wanted to go forward to rescue them, but was held back by Lin Yinan.

"Danger! Don't go over there."

Li Shulan lay at the entrance of the cave and shouted a few times, but there was no response from Old Lady Zhao and Zhang.

Lin Yinan found a wooden stick as thick as his wrist and probed around, and discovered that only the soil where Old Lady Zhao and Zhang fell was soft.

This place was not far from the camp, and their noise alarmed the villagers on night duty.

Six people came over with torches and saw that it was Li Shulan and her daughter.

"Auntie, what happened?" asked the leading young villager.

Li Shulan said anxiously, "Mother and my sister-in-law have fallen into a pit."

Lin Yinan shone the light into the large pit. It was pitch black inside and no one could see the figures of Old Lady Zhao and Zhang.

"Is there a rope? I'll go down and take a look." She asked the villager on duty.

"I have it here."

An older villager hurriedly untied the rope he was carrying.

"I'll go back and call someone."

Another villager saw something was wrong and went back with a torch to call for help.

Lin Yinan took the rope and tied one end of it to the tree next to him. Just as he was about to tie the other end around himself, he was stopped by a young man on duty.

"Sister Anan, let your brother come."

"I'm good at kung fu. The situation below is unclear, so I can handle anything that comes."

Lin Yinan refused, saying that no one here was more suitable than her.

She was about to go down the pit with a torch in hand, but Li Shulan stopped her and warned her, "Anan, be careful!"

The pit that Old Mrs. Zhao and the others fell into was quite deep, but fortunately the villagers' rope was long enough.

"Grandma, Auntie!"

Lin Yinan shouted a few times while falling in mid-air, but there was no response from the two people below.

Lin Yinan slid down the rope.

After a while, she felt something under her feet. She stepped on it hard and thought she had reached the bottom.

Looking around with a torch, they found that the cave where Mrs. Zhao and Zhang fell was not big, and the two were lying not far away.

Lin Yinan took two steps forward and was startled because the touch under his feet was not right.

I stopped and looked down, and realized that what I was standing on was not flat ground, but a sack with obvious grains in it.

She took out a dagger and made a cut, revealing the sack filled with plump corns.

Who hid so much food here?

"Anan, where are you?"

"Sister Anan."

The voices of Lin Shuo and Lin Yizhang came from above the cave.

"I'm here!"

Lin Yinan stood up. With the help of the torch light, the villagers tied another rope, while Lin Shuo and Lin Yizhang, father and son, were slowly climbing down from the cave entrance.

Putting the food issue aside, she walked over to Old Lady Zhao and Zhang and took a quick look. She found that they had fainted when they fell from above, but had no broken bones.

Lin Shuo and Lin Yizhang came down quickly, followed by two villagers holding knives.

"How are they?" Lin Shuo asked anxiously.

Lin Yinan said, "He fainted. I checked and found no broken bones."

"Brother Shuo, let's hang my aunt and sister-in-law up first."

The two villagers who came with us said.

Several people quickly tied up Old Mrs. Zhao and Zhang with ropes, pulled the ropes, and the villagers above worked together, and the two were quickly hoisted up.

"Anan, you go up first."

Lin Shuo pulled the rope that was thrown down again and was about to tie it to Lin Yinan.

Seeing that they didn't notice the sack under their feet at all, Lin Yinan hurriedly reminded them.

"Uncle, wait a minute, didn't you notice anything wrong under your feet?"

"Underfoot?"

After hearing her words, they stomped their feet hard.

"Is it sand?" the villagers wondered.

"sack?"

Another villager said in surprise.

"Dad, it's corn!" Lin Yizhang had already cut a hole in the hole and was holding a handful of corn in his hand, saying in surprise.

"Oh my god! Where does all this food come from?"

"Thank God, we won't starve to death!"

Lin Shuo cried with joy.

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