Taking the Supermarket to Escape Famine, the Little Peasant Girl Eats and Drinks Delicious Food

Taking the Supermarket to Escape Famine, the Little Peasant Girl Eats and Drinks Delicious Food

by Lulu Doesn't Eat Coriander

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Ch. 66Fight to the Death
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Traveling through troubled times, Jiang Zhi became the vicious mother-in-law of a future traitor. She has no power to tie the chicken, so she just wants to rely on the system to raise her cubs to survive. Unexpectedly, the system failed and a string of garbled codes popped up in the middle of the task, asking her to pick up a strange man with a child. Jiang Zhi only thought of him as a partner to raise a cub with, until the cub broke through his vest. The man in front of her was actually the "old friend" whom she had eaten up all those years ago, the biological father of her two cubs. In order to change the fate of his family's early death, illness, and disability, Jiang Zhi was forced to be deeply tied to Gu Yun. Late at night, Jiang Zhi gave all the remaining food to the victims who were hiding in the mountains. When he was too hungry to sleep, Gu Yun appeared with grilled fish. The crackling sparks beside the campfire also continued to heat up the small flame of ambiguity between the two. Gu Yun was seriously injured, so Jiang Zhi took out healing potions and powerful pills; Gu Yun's men were short of military rations, so Jiang Zhi prepared compressed biscuits, ham, and instant noodles; Gu Yun's army was short of weapons, so Jiang Zhi took out stainless steel armor, gunpowder recipes, and firearms... Jiang Zhi threw out more and more golden fingers, and the troubled times gradually subsided. Outsiders only know her as a goddess who saves the country and the people, but they don't know that in Gu Yun's eyes, Jiang Zhi is a little crybaby who is afraid of insects, pain, and the dark, and loves to eat grilled fish.

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Dancing Rain and Orange Wind_ae6mo ago

After being a widow for six years, her husband who died in the war came back and took the supermarket to escape the famine, and the little peasant girl ate

Traveling through troubled times, Jiang Zhi became the vicious mother-in-law of a future traitor. She has no power to tie the chicken, so she just wants to rely on the system to raise her cubs to survive. Unexpectedly, the system failed and a string of garbled codes popped up in the middle of the task, asking her to pick up a strange man with a child. Jiang Zhi only thought of him as a partner to raise a cub with, until the cub broke through his vest. The man in front of her was actually the "old friend" whom she had eaten up all those years ago, the biological father of her two cubs. In order to change the fate of his family's early death, illness, and disability, Jiang Zhi was forced to be deeply tied to Gu Yun. Late at night, Jiang Zhi gave all the remaining food to the victims who were hiding in the mountains. When he was too hungry to sleep, Gu Yun appeared with grilled fish. The crackling sparks beside the campfire also continued to heat up the small flame of ambiguity between the two. Gu Yun was seriously injured, so Jiang Zhi took out healing potions and powerful pills; Gu Yun's men were short of military rations, so Jiang Zhi prepared compressed biscuits, ham, and instant noodles; Gu Yun's army was short of weapons, so Jiang Zhi took out stainless steel armor, gunpowder recipes, and firearms... Jiang Zhi threw out more and more golden fingers, and the troubled times gradually subsided. Outsiders only know her as a goddess who saves the country and the people, but they don't know that in Gu Yun's eyes, Jiang Zhi is a little crybaby who is afraid of insects, pain and the dark, and loves to eat grilled fish.

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Xyxiaoyue7mo ago

It looks good, it looks good, the story is written smoothly and there are no typos, it is worth reading.

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