Chapter 11: Chapter 11
649 words<html><head></head><body><p>The gray-furred mouse darted onto Qian Xiaoyu's head in a flash, baring its sharp teeth with a shrill squeak. Its tail stood straight up, ready to attack.</p> <p>"Get down!"</p> <p>Every hair on Qian Xiaoyu's body stood on end. She had always been terrified of small, furry creatures—especially mice and snakes.</p> <p>The little mouse flicked its tail dismissively and leaped back onto the well's edge. Drinking sweet well water was far more appealing than dealing with this coward.</p> <p>Qian Xiaoyu froze.</p> <p>Had she just understood the mouse's squeaks?</p> <p>The high-pitched chittering had translated clearly in her mind: Stupid human! This great rat has no time for you!</p> <p>This was more shocking than time travel or pocket dimensions.</p> <p>She cautiously approached the well. The mouse was drinking, its round belly rising and falling with each breath.</p> <p>"Hey, little one," she called softly.</p> <p>The gray mouse pricked up its ears and glared at her. "What? Want a fight?"</p> <p>Qian Xiaoyu burst out laughing. This wasn't a hallucination—she could truly understand animals!</p> <!-- /22796784223/Netlink/arkmoremoney.com/banner_in_article_5 --> <p>Fear melted into fascination. She poked the mouse's plump belly, earning an indignant glare.</p> <p>"Don't touch this great rat's stomach!"</p> <p>After confirming her ability, she turned her attention to the pocket dimension. With a thought, well water surged into a perfect column, and wild vegetables arranged themselves neatly along the field's edge. Only the distant fog-covered areas remained inaccessible.</p> <p>"This is enough," she murmured. The fertile land and magical spring would secure her survival in this ancient world.</p> <p>The mouse sprawled on the well's edge, belly full, hiccuping contentedly. Qian Xiaoyu scooped a handful of water. It tasted crisp and sweet, but held no obvious special properties.</p> <p>"Time to go back." She glanced at the sky. The kids would worry if she stayed out too long.</p> <p>With a thought, she and the mouse reappeared in the forest. The vegetable basket and chipped kitchen knife lay untouched where she'd left them.</p> <!-- /22796784223/Netlink/arkmoremoney.com/banner_3 --> <p>"Squeak! Take me back!" The mouse frantically hopped in place.</p> <p>Qian Xiaoyu grinned and lifted it by the scruff. "Come home with me, Graybie."</p> <p>"Let go! Wild cats will eat this great rat!"</p> <p>"Relax, I'll protect you." She winked, then paused. A serious problem occurred to her—how could she eat meat now? If she heard animals begging for mercy, how could she stomach it?</p> <p>Strangely, the village chickens and dogs still sounded like ordinary animals to her. Apparently, only certain creatures could communicate.</p> <p>After gathering vegetables, she carefully uprooted a few plants for her experimental garden.</p> <p>On the way down the mountain, the mouse stubbornly refused to leave the basket. Qian Xiaoyu sighed. "Fine, but behave."</p> <!-- /22796784223/Netlink/arkmoremoney.com/banner_in_article_4 --> <p>Two small figures came into view at the mountain's base. Warmth bloomed in her chest. In this unfamiliar world, she was no longer alone.</p> <p>"Sis!"</p> <p>"Jiejie!"</p> <p>The children sprinted toward her. Little Hua threw herself into Qian Xiaoyu's arms while Xiao Jiang dutifully took the basket.</p> <p>"Let's go home."</p> <p>The setting sun stretched their three shadows long across the ground. Outside their shabby cottage, the newly built fence gleamed golden in the fading light.</p> <p>"Uncle Cao and the others helped fix the walls," Xiao Jiang reported solemnly. "You said we must remember kindness."</p> <!-- /22796784223/Netlink/arkmoremoney.com/banner_1 --> <p>Qian Xiaoyu ruffled his hair, proud. But her stomach growled loudly, reminding her of their empty pantry. She hurried toward the kitchen.</p> <p>The thin porridge only sharpened her hunger. Her stomach protested the lack of proper nourishment.</p> <p>"We need to earn money," she muttered. Without farmland, how could they survive on wild greens alone?</p> <p>A sudden shriek interrupted her thoughts.</p> <p>"Mouse! There's a mouse in the basket!" Little Hua jumped up and down in panic.</p> <p>Xiao Jiang grabbed a broom. "I'll get it!"</p> <p>The gray rodent scampered up the wall, sticking out its tongue. "Catch me if you can, brat!"</p> <p>Dust flew as boy and mouse chased each other around the yard. Qian Xiaoyu massaged her temples—peace and quiet seemed impossible now.</p> <!-- /22796784223/Netlink/arkmoremoney.com/banner_2 --> </body></html>