The Sweetness of the Seventies-Chapter 55 - Gurulu Gurulu Mi_1
Chapter 55: Chapter 55: Gurulu Gurulu Mi_1
Chapter 55 -55: Gurulu Gurulu Mi_1
This was a piece of cake for the Snake King, as easy as lifting a finger!
“Of course, I can,” the Snake King said with pride, thinking it was some significant issue, “but you need to chant a spell, ‘Gurulu Gurulu Mi!'”
“Gurulu Gurulu Mi?” He Tiantian exclaimed in surprise.
It was magical, indeed, a spell that sounded like a hungry stomach.
“Yes, that’s the one.
Make sure you remember it, and don’t forget.
As long as you say these words, we can communicate with each other, even if I am meditating, you can directly wake this great King,” the Snake King explained, “And this communication can be done verbally or with spiritual power, which is to say, through thoughts.
But you must concentrate, otherwise, it will affect the clarity of our voice transmission.”
Ever since the Snake King came into her life, He Tiantian felt like she was living in a dream.
Impossible things were actually happening.
“Spiritual power?” He Tiantian was stunned once again.
She was just a frail woman; how could she possess spiritual power?
She hadn’t cultivated!
“It’s when you concentrate and I can hear whatever you are thinking,” the Snake King said, “It’s that simple.
If you still don’t understand, I really doubt your intelligence.”
“Oh, I got it,” He Tiantian quickly said, “You don’t have to doubt my intelligence anymore.
It’s not that I can’t comprehend; it’s just that you, Snake King, are too miraculous.
We ordinary humans cannot imagine possessing such magical abilities.”
Hearing He Tiantian’s sincere compliment, the Snake King gladly accepted it, forgiving her foolishness for the time being.
“Alright, I’m going to rest now.
You should rest early too,” the Snake King said and returned to He Tiantian’s ankle, where it cultivated within a barrier, undisturbed by the outside world.
He Tiantian who had been worried and afraid, was now reassured with such a powerful “radar” like the Snake King with deep mana.
She could learn about the happenings in the village in advance and take precautions.
This way, she wouldn’t be left in the dark and feeling insecure.
Having put her mind at ease, He Tiantian felt great, relaxed, and soon fell into a deep sleep.
The next morning, the weather was clear, signaling it was going to be very hot.
But compared to rainy days when harvesting crops is troublesome, the villagers look forward to such scorching weather.
After having breakfast, He Tiantian went to work.
Aunt Liu from the livestock team took a few capable reassigned individuals to help harvest the grains.
Old Man Qi, Old Man Bai, and He Tiantian continued to work at the livestock team.
When He Tiantian arrived, Old Man Bai was already sitting outside, waiting to start working.
“Girl Tian, assign me some tasks,” Old Man Bai said affectionately as he saw He Tiantian.
She was about the same age as his grandson, who was relocated somewhere unknown!
He Tiantian smiled shyly, “Actually, there isn’t much to do; let Grandpa Qi arrange something for you.”
Old Man Qi, who was on the side sipping thin porridge, chuckled, “You, just sit quietly in the yard today.
If anyone comes by, you can sun some hay in the yard.
Other than that, you can’t do much.”
“Alright then, I’ll do just that,” Old Man Bai agreed with a smile, “Tiantian, make sure to cut more grass to bring back!”
“Okay!” He Tiantian smiled in response; everyone was on high alert today, so she didn’t need to bother reminding Old Man Bai anymore.
He Tiantian shouldered a large basket of the animal husbandry team and went to the back mountain.
Not far from the foot of the mountain, she saw Liang Hongyu standing there.
“Aunt Liang, what are you doing here?” He Tiantian called out crisply.
Now that it was time for agricultural work, Qi Xiaoyan’s mother, Liang Hongyu, waiting on her inevitable path, must have something to tell her.
Sure enough, just as He Tiantian had guessed, Liang Hongyu saw He Tiantian, smiled, and said, “Girl Tian, you’ve come, I’ve been waiting for you.”
“Ah?” He Tiantian was puzzled.
What would the secretary’s wife want with her?
“Actually, it’s not a big deal.
You know, the group of people that came to Qijia Village yesterday, they accused my husband, and the reason was for treating the sent-down personnel kindly.
Although we’ve evaded the trouble for now, who knows what might happen in the future.
Girl Tian, your Uncle Qi may not be a good person, but he’s not a bad one either.
Old Bai is injured, after all; we can’t just make him work in the fields, right?” Liang Hongyu explained their predicament to He Tiantian.
“What Aunt Liang said makes sense,” He Tiantian agreed.
“They’re elderly and injured; it’s true they can’t work.
Those people using this excuse to report Secretary Qi is indeed a bit too much.”
“Yes, since someone has reported him, neither your Uncle Qi nor I can come over until the whistleblower is found.
For the animal husbandry team, I’m asking you to take extra care and keep an eye on things for us,” Liang Hongyu requested.
“Don’t worry, my husband and I will remember your kindness.
If you ever need anything, just let us know, and we’ll do our best to help you.”
Liang Hongyu revealed her purpose for the visit.
He Tiantian knew why Village Chief Qi and Liang Hongyu were so eager to accommodate those people—not because they were particularly kind, but because Village Chief Qi’s second son, Qi Rongjun, worked in the city and had explicitly asked them to take care of certain matters.
Once this tense period was over, Old Bai would get back to work.
Even if Liang Hongyu hadn’t mentioned it, He Tiantian would have taken good care of Old Bai, as he might be able to help her in the future.
Because Old Bai was from Nan City, the same place as He Tiantian.
“Mm, Aunt Liang, I’ll remember that.
I’ll take care of them at the animal husbandry team.
You and Secretary Qi can rest assured,” He Tiantian promised, without asking why they were so concerned about Old Bai.
In these times, some things didn’t need to be spoken so directly; it was enough that everyone understood.
Liang Hongyu, seeing how readily He Tiantian agreed, was also very pleased and said, “Girl Tian, you’re a smart girl.
Since you’ve been so straightforward, I won’t hide anything either.
From now on, whenever Niu Dajun comes, I’ll have Xiao Yan look for you, and you can go with her to the village branch to get your letters.
There’s no need to find Qi Shuli alone; that old bastard was a hoodlum when he was young and just an old hoodlum now.
He hid one of your letters last time; he’s probably holding a grudge.
You better be careful.”
Qi Shuli had hidden one of He Tiantian’s letters, and even if Qi Dajun didn’t mention it, Qi Xiaoyan would have told her parents.
Indeed, after Qi Xiaoyan mentioned it, Village Chief Qi didn’t think much of it, but as a woman, Liang Hongyu was more perceptive and noticed something amiss.
However, Liang Hongyu’s assumption was slightly off; this time, it wasn’t old hoodlum Qi Shuli who had his eyes on He Tiantian, but the younger hoodlum, Qi Jianguo.
Liang Hongyu’s warning, offering kindness for kindness, further solidified He Tiantian’s resolve to stand by Secretary Qi.
“Thank you, Aunt Liang, I understand.
I won’t act alone in the future,” He Tiantian said.
Both Qi Shuli and Qi Jianguo were bad news.
In her past life, He Tiantian had married into the Qi Family, and bit by bit, she heard rumors suggesting Qi Shuli had unusual relations with some young city people in the village.
She was so naive back then and hadn’t thought much about it, but now, the thought of it disgusted her.
Just wait and see, He Tiantian wouldn’t let Qi Shuli, that old rascal, get away with it either.