OFTLHFRO C140
by NininiaChapter 140: The Unknown and Change
At the end of February, the sun rose and much of the snow had melted.
Luo Mingchen dragged Huo Yan into the space to work, digging up the new mutated vegetable seedlings.
After they finished digging, Luo Mingchen noticed Huo Yan lowering his rolled-up sleeves, and suddenly remembered something.
Sensing his spouseâs gaze, Huo Yan paused and lifted his eyes. âWhat is it? Still something left undone?â
âNot exactly. Come with me.â
Luo Mingchen pulled Huo Yan toward the storage area.
Huo Yan glanced at their joined hands and quietly squeezed tighter.
But Luo Mingchen, preoccupied with his thoughts, didnât notice.
When they reached the empty area, Luo Mingchen pointed at the newly expanded space. âYouâve got a good memory. When we brought Motherâs dowry in here, there wasnât any empty area left, was there?â
Huo Yan gazed thoughtfully at the stretch of ground.
After a while, he spoke: âYes, it has expanded quite a bit. And over thereâit looks greener.â
The entire boundary of the space had once been a blank whiteness, like a glazed screen to the touch.
Now, in that white mist, faint colors appeared, as if a beautiful landscape was gradually emerging from heavy fog. It seemed endlessâwithout stretching out a hand to touch, one could mistake it for a mist-shrouded world.
âSo it wasnât my illusion.â
Luo Mingchen had brought Huo Yan here not to explain anything, but simply to confirm whether it looked the same to him.
But Huo Yan caught on the key word: âIllusion?â
âMm.â
Luo Mingchen explained: âBack in my world, this looks very much like spatial ability. But if someone awakens spatial ability, according to what Iâve heard, itâs just an empty square room. No fields, no way to grow crops, not even living things could be stored.â
Huo Yan listened quietly.
âI first entered this space in a very dangerous moment. In my dazed state, I saw⊠well, something like a Peach Blossom Spring. But when I came to, it was just a few acres of barren land and an empty storage area. I always thought that was just a hallucination.â
He turned his gaze to the faintly colored barrier. âSo I wanted you to see it too.â
Back in the apocalypse, Luo Mingchen never had the time to dwell on such thingsâevery day was a struggle for meat, for reliable leaders, for survival.
Here, he had time. And only because the space had changed did he even think of it.
Huo Yan considered for a while. âSo others get an empty shell, but you obtained a living world. Is that correct?â
âExactly. And I donât even seem like a spatial ability user, you get me? Spatial users donât just store things or plant food. They can teleport, they can cut space itselfâusually by level three, at the latest level four. Iâm already level five.â
Luo Mingchen grew serious and paused. âOnce, I fought a zombie with spatial powersâthe kind of monster I told you about. After that fight, I was certain my space is different from theirs.â
If the space hadnât changed, he could have ignored itâjust a few extra fields. But now that the barrier itself was shifting, the nature of it was different.
The unknown always brings unease.
Sensing Luo Mingchenâs agitation, Huo Yan leaned closer, shoulder to shoulder. âHas this change been happening only since you came here, or did it occur before too?â
With someone leaning against him, Luo Mingchen relaxed. âItâs happened before, but not this big, not this obvious, and not so frequent.â
Huo Yan recalled the first time Luo Mingchen mentioned changes, compared it with the timing of his ability upgrades, and formed a vague suspicion. But since it was only a guess, he didnât voice it. Instead, he comforted him: âLetâs observe for now.â
âFine. I just worry the space might change drastically and everything will vanish.â
Luo Mingchen said: âWhy donât you build a hidden chamber outside, and weâll store things there?â
Huo Yan gave a slight nod. âAlright.â
They reorganized the storage area, then brought the seedlings out in baskets.
Huo Yan had three rooms in the courtyard cleared and fitted with large locks.
Once Luo Mingchen emptied some of the space, they locked them up.
Eyeing the locks, Luo Mingchen asked: âIsnât this too simple?â
Huo Yan replied calmly: âThe simpler, the less suspicious.â
Luo Mingchen thought about itâit did make sense. He let it go.
The next day, the two of them hired a group of older men and women skilled in farming to work the fields.
The soldiers had already plowed the soil, waiting only for the seeds.
Plenty of soldiers knew farming, but after war, blizzards, and plague, most people in Han City had no hope left for life. They had to be put to workâonly with tasks would they stop brooding and wandering aimlessly.
That was why they first hired these villagers. Once their lives improved, those still watching on the sidelines would trust them, and it would be easier to rally everyone.
One had to admitâprofessionals far surpassed an amateur like Luo Mingchen. They worked fast, and their agricultural knowledge was solid.
Certainly better than Luo Mingchenâs âdig a hole, stick the plant in, pour water.â Their technique was skillful and precise.
Luo Mingchen watched and learned. He figured if he mastered their methods, he could increase yields inside the space too.
An uncle teaching him how to transplant rice seedlings laughed. âHere in Han City, growing crops isnât easy. Especially riceâitâs delicate! Pinch here with two fingers, slide the roots into the soil.â
Listening carefully, Luo Mingchen used his index and middle finger to pinch the roots, trying to follow.
Before, he had just shoved them into the dirt, figuring the soil was soft enough anyway.
Looking at it now, it was a miracle his plants had survived at all. Without mutated crops, survival wouldâve been impossible.
âThis soil canât be too soft or too hard. Too soft, and the seedlings sink. Too hard, and they float.â
ââŠGot it. Thank you, uncle.â
After rice, Luo Mingchen learned cabbage planting.
Only then did he realize cabbages needed space between themâabout thirty centimeters. He used to plant them side by sideâŠ
By the end of the day, when he returned home, Luo Mingchen was dazed.
Huo Yan brought foot-washing water. As they soaked together, he noticed Luo Mingchen looking stricken and asked: âWhatâs wrong?â
âI always knew farming had its techniques, but today I realized most of my methods were wrong.â
Luo Mingchen was dejected. Under such conditions, the fact that crops had grown in his space was nothing short of miraculous.
Huo Yanâs lips curved slightly. âTomorrow Iâll go learn too. From now on, Iâll do the planting.â
âThat works.â
Luo Mingchen wasnât shy. âIâm the harvesting professional.â
Huo Yan handed him a packet. âAlright.â
âWhatâs this?â
Luo Mingchen opened itâseeds.
Huo Yan said: âSome herbs for stopping bleeding, and some for treating sudden illness. They might be useful later.â
Taking the seeds, Luo Mingchen sighed. âTch, I thought it was candy.â
The moment he said it, something small and bead-like was popped into his mouthâsweet, with a hint of citrus.
Setting the candy wrapper aside, Huo Yan asked: âGood?â
With the candy in his mouth, Luo Mingchen said: âNot bad. Whereâd it come from?â
âHong Xing made them for Yueyue. I just took one.â
Hearing this, Luo Mingchen laughed helplessly. âEven stealing candy from your daughterâŠâ
Huo Yan, calm as ever, said: âI didnât eat it.â
Luo Mingchen, chewing candy: ââŠâ
To drag Huo Yan into âsharing the guilt,â Luo Mingchen cupped his face and kissed him, the citrus-sweet candy melting between their lipsâŠ