The sun was setting in the west.
Carrying the newly distributed rations, Jin Hao stepped onto the scorching outdoor tiles of the Gated Community.
He entered the stairwell and climbed all the way to the top floor.
He used his key to open the door.
"Mom, honey, Iām home."
Jin Hao placed the black bag in his hand on the shoe cabinet.
The faint smell of medicine filled the living room.
The walls and windows were still adorned with "double happiness" characters, not yet removed since their wedding.
The windows of the living room balcony were wide open, and a warm cross-breeze blew from the balcony, through the living room, and into the kitchen.
The homeās layout was clean and tidy. A bed had replaced the living room sofa. An elderly woman with a wrinkled face sat on a small stool, fanning the woman lying on the bed with a cattail fan as they spoke softly to each other.
Hearing the door open, the old woman stopped and craned her neck to look toward the entryway.
"Well, look whoās home, our great young master." Jin Yu put down the cattail fan and hurried over to help with the bag. She peeked inside. "Whoa, thereās even a slab of meat in here! Your new boss is really generous."
"Thereās more. A small Bag of Salt, too." Jin Hao changed into his slippers and walked over to the bed in the living room. He sat on the edge and took his ill wifeās hand.
On the bed, his wifeās lips were pale and her face was gaunt with weakness.
She tilted her head to look at her husband, a sweet smile gracing her face. "Youāve worked hard, honey."
Jin Haoās expression turned stern. He said with feigned anger, "If you think Iām working hard, then youād better hurry up and get well."
"Hehe," the woman giggled foolishly, taking Jin Haoās hand and placing it against her cheek. She closed her eyes and nuzzled it gently.
Looking at his silly wife, Jin Hao felt a sting in his nose. He gently touched her forehead with his other hand.
Ever since the previous world, his wife had somehow contracted this illness. By the time they discovered it, the disease had already progressed to a certain stage. They had seen a doctor who diagnosed it as a possible fungal arthritis, but couldnāt identify the specific fungus.
They had tried treatments, but they were unlucky, and her condition only worsened.
All they could do was diligently wash and sun-dry her bedding and clothes, keep the room dry and ventilated, disinfect regularly, have her eat nutritious food to boost her immunity, and keep her joints warm and protected from the cold.
"Donāt worry, youāll get better. I heard today that thereās a type of Card that can heal internal injuries. It can even cure that infectious disease from before, so your little illness will definitely be no problem." Jin Haoās gaze was gentle, a tenderness that seemed completely at odds with his two-meter-tall frame.
From the kitchen, Jin Yu took a moment to glance back into the living room, muttering, "That brat... gets a wife and forgets his mother."
"Weāre having boiled pork tonight!" Jin Yu called out.
Jin Hao smiled and said, "Okay."
At the dinner table, Jin Hao held his wife, cradling a bowl and feeding her.
Jin Yu asked, feigning nonchalance, "Didnāt you say you were going to be a Blacksmithās apprentice? How did you end up assigned to the Hunting Team?"
"They were full up on Blacksmith apprentices," Jin Hao said, shaking his head.
Jin Yuās brow furrowed. "The Hunting Team is too dangerous. If something were to happen to you, these old bones of mine couldnāt support two people. Why donāt you talk to the leadership and have them assign you to logistics, to a safer position?"
Jin Hao fell silent for a moment, then a smile appeared on his face. "Itās okay, Mom. The Hunting Team is pretty safe, too. Chairman Qin is different from the others. He hasnāt rushed to send us out to the front lines to hunt. Instead, he has us train every day in a large training ground."
"Whatās the use of a little training? Heās just stringing you young people along," Jin Yu muttered.
"Itās actually very useful. Mom, donāt always assume the worst of people. I have a good sense of whether someone is good or bad." Jin Hao thought about how much progress he felt heād made with the Long Spear in the past two days.
"Suit yourself. Youāre a grown man now, you have your own ideas." Jin Yu added a slice of pork to his bowl with her chopsticks.
Jin Hao lowered his gaze, his mind on the news heād managed to dig up. Heād heard that a family member of one of the Qin Allianceās core members had contracted that severe infectious disease, and it was Chairman Qin himself who had personally helped secure a Healing Card to cure them.
In truth, he had lied to his mom. He had originally been assigned to the Sword and Saber Workshop. The Blacksmith master there had felt his arm and said he was prime material for forging.
But he had still asked Master Li to get him into the Hunting Team. He had asked Master Li if working in the Sword and Saber Workshop would allow him to earn the Chairmanās recognition.
Master Li had shaken his head and told him that the front lines were the only place to find better opportunities.
So he had asked Master Li for help, to transfer him to the Hunting Team. Only in the Hunting Team would he have more chances to prove himself, to more easily earn the Chairmanās recognition.
After dinner, Jin Hao stood up. "Mom, the Hunting Team offers free extra training at the practice grounds in the evening. Iām going to head over and practice."
Jin Yu looked up at her son. "Go on, then. Be safe."
After her son left, listening to his fading footsteps, Jin Yu quickly got up and went to the balcony. She watched his back as he exited the building and walked toward Building Eight. In truth, she had already found out yesterday that Jin Hao had voluntarily requested to join the Hunting Team.
āShe was his mother; how could she not worry about him?ā
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"Our objective this time is the Oasis thirty-six kilometers to the east!"
On the training grounds, Qin Ziwen stood on a raised platform, looking down at the phalanx of men arranged in five rows. A flicker of emotion crossed his eyes.
Ever since recruiting new manpower, he had been drilling these young men, operating on the principle of "more sweat in training, less blood in battle."
Fortunately, the training was proving to be very effective. Although these young men had never undergone military training before, their month of tempering in the wilderness had stripped them of their former immaturity.
In its place was a wildness unique to the untamed lands.
Compared to when they had first crossed over, they now dared to face beasts head-on and could follow orders completely under normal circumstances.
This was a huge improvement.
He didnāt expect to forge them into an elite force that feared neither life nor death in just over a month, plus these last few days of training.
āAs long as they can follow orders, thatās good enough.ā
"The main purpose of this trip to the Oasis is to secure water resources! And at the same time, to complete the mission on the Hunting Celestial List!"
"Iām sure youāve all heard: if we fail this mission, we will be trapped here forever. While continuing to cross over doesnāt guarantee weāll return to our original world, staying here means a future where you can see the end from the beginning. So itās not just meāyou are fighting for yourselves as well."
"Regarding the guild, I already spoke to you about it yesterday. During this expedition, I will be selecting up to five of you, based on your performance, to become new members of the guild," Qin Ziwen announced to the crowd below.
Hearing this, excitement flared in the eyes of many below.
Joining the guild, without a doubt, meant becoming a new core member of the Qin Alliance, as there were only twenty spots in total.
Qin Ziwen continued, "Of course, I said āup toā five. Itās possible I wonāt choose anyone at all. It all depends on your actual performance. I want only the elite!"
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