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"Xiao Xiao, are you okay? Don't scare your own mother. Tell me where are you not feeling well!"
Her worried expression, her concerned voice, she sounded very sincere. Cheng Xiao Xiao sillily called her, "Mom, I...."
"Big sister, how come you pa.s.sed out all of a sudden? Mom and us were truly scared!" A little boy around the age of twelve said to her.
Next to him, there was another boy around ten standing in front of her. The youngest one who has yet to say a word was a little girl around seven or eight. You could tell they are siblings from their looks.
What had happened?
Cheng Xiao Xiao was truly dumbfounded.
Inside her mind was a big mess. She didn't feel right. Did she transmigrate?
"Xiao Xiao, is your head still hurting? Do you want me to go get the doctor?"
The concerned questioning interrupted her thoughts, her looked closely at the fair-looking woman in front of her. Her concerned look made her feel warmth inside her heart, she couldn't help but to say, "I... I am alright..."
"Are you sure?" asked Mrs. Cheng, a bit hesitant.
"Yeah... really... I am okay, mom. Just let me rest for a bit."
The way she said "mom" was a bit awkward, but Mrs. Cheng hadn't noticed. She just thought her oldest daughter was still hurt, she comforted her gently, "Okay, why don't you rest for a bit, I'll let you know when dinner is ready."
"Thanks, mom."
"Good girl, get some more rest. Let me know if you don't feel well."
"Okay, I will."
Mrs. Cheng noticed that Xiao Xiao looked like she was okay, she felt much better now though that did not relieve the frowning on her face. She barked order at the other kids, "Zheng Yuan, Zheng Bin, Lan Lan, go play outside. Let your sister sleep!"
The three kids turned around and left obediently so as to let their sister rest.
Once all the "family members" were gone, Cheng Xiao Xiao couldn't fall asleep at all. She looked around the room that she was in. This was the first time she noticed them.
Inside the room, other than the bed that she was lying on, there was a box, a table, a stool, and nothing else. All these three items look old and beat up. She could even seen the wall made out of mud and straws covering the roof of the house. Cheng Xiao Xiao was speechless.
Even though she didn't have memories of how she had gotten here. One thing she was sure was that this was not her home; this was not where she was from.
She had officially became a member of the transmigration army while playing QQ Farm.
A few days later!
A 16-year old kid wearing clothing made out of rough fiber, light brows, large eyes, slender pointy face. Not extremely beautiful, but still quite fair.
Cheng Xiao Xiao looked at her reflection on the water. She had became ten years younger, should she be happy about it? These last few days, she had came to accepted that she had became someone else.
She found out that where she was was similar to the old Tang dynasty. She was quite surprised that the era that she was in was not found any time in history, but one by the name of Dafeng Country. Specifically she was residing in Willow Village, a remote border area of Dafeng Country.
Her family wasn't really a part of the Willow Village natives, her folks had just moved here some three years ago. As to where they were from, she had no idea. She had amnesia when it came to anything that happened before she woke up in front of her family.
Their house was only a few miles from Willow Village. They could see Willow Village from their front door. They didn't socialize too much with the villagers, but there were still considered the residents of Willow Village. They'd chitchat with Willow Village's residents when they ran into each other.
The most distressing news of all was that not only was the family extremely poor, their 30-something dad was beaten up by someone just a few days ago. They'd crushed his bones and severed his nerves. But the family was so poor that they couldn't afford to have a doctor come and look at him. All he could do was to lay on the bed and fight for his life.