146 Results in the "Transmigrated Life of a Salted Fish Family" category


    • Transmigrated Family C82 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 82: Cunning Villagers in the Mountains Yan Yu’s flushed cheeks gradually faded. The first thing she did was shove the kitten into her mother’s arms. She quickly climbed up to the top bunk and retrieved the small bow and bamboo crossbow her father had someone make for her. Holding the small bow herself, she handed the bamboo crossbow to her eldest sister, then called for her older brother to take down the hoe and rake tied to the cart. The villagers, initially bewildered, watched as this…
    • Transmigrated Family C114 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 114: Allow Me to Listen In "Uncle, can't we practice? If we start earlier, we'll definitely be stronger than the adults when we grow up!" Yan Yu waved her little fists. Yan Huaiwen responded patiently, "What do you mean by 'strong'?" Yan Yu answered quickly, "Uncle is strong, Father is strong, Uncle Hu is strong, Second Uncle Hu is strong, and also Uncle Qi, Fourth Uncle Qi, Fifth Uncle Qi..." "Am I strong too? In what way?" "Uncle reads a lot, knows a lot, and always says reasonable things.…
    • Transmigrated Family C146 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 146: The Fourth Platform Activation "Right? You also think it's time to switch to a new mule or donkey?" Yan Lao'er asked excitedly. See, this is what it means to be a couple—they think alike. "No!" Li Xuemei looked at him seriously and said word by word, "I want to switch to a humanoid mechanical construct—a robot." Yan Lao'er: … "Didn't we discuss this before? Adding another person would be hard to explain." Li Xuemei replied, "That was then, this is now. Back then, we were only…
    • Transmigrated Family C29 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 29: Yan Lao'er’s Skills Very soon, Yan Lao'er got another chance to go to town. The villagers were deeply moved by the Scholar’s actions and decided that each household would pitch in to see if they could buy another mule or two. The Scholar was right—these animals could both serve as transport and be eaten if necessary. They were like buying reserve grain. Village Chief Luo came running to the Yan Family with the collective silver from the entire village, followed by the young men who would…
    • Transmigrated Family C61 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 61: How Much Meat Can We Get? Qi Si held a branch horizontally to shield Yan Lao’er. Would Yan Lao’er be able to climb a tree? They grew up in the same village—how could they not know? When they climbed trees to steal bird eggs, Yan Lao’er was busy studying. If he hadn’t insisted on coming, they wouldn’t have wanted to bring him along for this hunting trip. Whoosh! Whoosh! Two arrows shot out almost simultaneously. But Hu Er’s was clearly faster. Oww! Oww oww! A wild boar’s…
    • Transmigrated Family C93 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 93: Post-Battle Summary Seeing his sister-in-law bringing his niece over, Yan Huaiwen thought for a moment and moved aside to make space. Yan Yu climbed onto the cart and sat next to her father. Li Xuemei took a seat on the other side. With his wife and daughter sitting on either side of him, Yan Lao’er visibly relaxed. No matter how much they adapted to their current identities, their closest family would always be each other. “Dad! I was so scared today.” Yan Yu leaned against her…
    • Transmigrated Family C125 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 125: A Clear Mind Yan Yu had her own judgment. Without the suppression of the bamboo crossbows, how could they have safely made it here, continuously emptying out the bandit dens? Her eldest uncle was absolutely right—charging in headfirst was just plain stupid. They needed to be thorough, ensuring the survival of their people. If they didn’t have enough intelligence, it would be frustrating. Wisdom and strategic thinking weren’t things people were born with; they had to be…
    • Transmigrated Family C08 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 8: Explaining to Mom and Dad “Big Brother, you rest well, I’m going back to my room!” Yan Lao’er was eager to return to his room and report the situation to his wife and child. No need to harvest wheat tomorrow, what joy! As for fleeing famine, it was definitely a plot point in the book, but he still needed to confirm with his daughter. Why did it feel a bit different? “Stop right there!” How could Yan Huaiwen let him go so easily? He didn’t need to harvest the wheat in the fields…
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