A charming military wife travels back to the 1960s, escaping famine across five provinces before finally reaching the cavalry regiment at the foot of the Qilian Mountains, where she begins her life...
Xiaohua looked back and sighed deeply.
Kids are so hard to raise!
Its two little ears twitched, as if it had heard something, and it quickly sat up.
This woke up Qingqing and Dandan.
The two little ones whimpered and started asking for kisses from Xiaohua again.
"Meow~"
"Meow~"
In the yard, Lu Fangfang had just gone to check on the snow chickens when she heard Xiaohua's cries for help from inside the house.
"Okay, okay, Xiaohua, I'll be right there."
Lu Fangfang smiled and shook her head. She looked at the six little snow chickens again before happily going into the house.
These six chicks were all hatched by the mother snow chicken during the summer.
Unfortunately, Zhuang Mingcheng stewed the other female snow chicken into soup, otherwise there could have been more baby snow chickens.
She can't bear to eat them now, and is just waiting to expand the scale of breeding next year.
"Little Flower, are Egg and Green Green being good?"
"Meow~"
Little Flower pulled her long tail out of the two little ones' arms, and then immediately jumped off the heated brick bed.
It ran away as if fleeing, then leaped up, jumped onto the wall, and ran joyfully towards the snow-capped mountains to the north.
Lu Fangfang found it quite amusing.
I never expected Xiaohua to be so annoyed with Dandan and Qingqing. It seems my daughter and son are almost at the age where even a dog would find them annoying.
Wow~
Wow~
On the heated kang (a traditional heated brick bed), Dandan and Qingqing started crying and making a fuss when they saw Xiaohua run away.
Beside them, the little Tibetan fox, with its tail between its legs, quietly pushed open the door and ran out as well.
"Oh, okay, okay, Mom's here, Mom's here."
Lu Fangfang hugged her daughter and son, kissed them, and then breastfed them.
The two little ones have started eating solid foods, which makes things a bit easier for her now.
She used to envy people with five children, but now she can only be thankful that she had two, otherwise she really wouldn't be able to take care of them all.
When the two kids get older, they'll be even more unruly.