The Fifteenth Game: The Advancement Game 9

In the afternoon, a farmer who was heading home from the fields told them to return early, saying there was a water ghost in the river. It wasn't a problem during the day, but they absolutely shouldn't go near it after dark.

After hearing this, the once clear river, with clusters of aquatic plants drifting along the current, suddenly became eerie and seductive.

Seeing that it was getting late, the group packed up their things and got ready to head back.

As they reached the village entrance, they ran into Aunt Wang's two children on their way home. When the children saw Wen Nannan, they ran over. Both of them were carrying large bundles of mulberries spread out, along with some wild mountain peaches.

The mulberries were dark purple, shiny, and plump, while the mountain peaches were about the size of eggs. Wen Nannan remembered she'd eaten these before. Although they weren't as sweet as cultivated peaches, they had a fragrant taste and were still very delicious.