A car accident caused Su Hua to transmigrate into a thirteen-year-old foolish girl in Shanghe Village of the Great Yu Dynasty.
Her home was bare, she was clumsy at everything, nothing she pla...
The sun sets in the west, and the rabbit rises in the east.
There was still a lot of food left over from the birthday banquet at noon. After a simple reheat, it would be the Su family's dinner tonight.
When the two boys, Da Lang and Er Lang, saw that Chun Hua's eyes were red from crying, they helped her wash her face carefully and kept putting food into her bowl, which finally made the little girl burst out laughing.
Three-year-olds' emotions come and go quickly.
With the aroma of food filling their eyes and nose, they couldn't remember anything else.
In the blink of an eye, he transforms into a serious worker.
The adults at the table occasionally glanced at the two kneeling outside, but tacitly remained silent. At this moment, saying anything would only add fuel to the fire.
The door to the main room was wide open, and the warm glow of the oil lamp carried the aroma of the food far and wide.
As Qian knelt at the courtyard gate, inhaling the fragrant aroma, the empty city strategy that had been brewing in her stomach suddenly began to churn like a raging sea.
She was really hungry. At noon, she saw a table full of delicious food, but before she could even take a bite, her sister-in-law handed her Tianfu, the baby, to hold, so she couldn't eat with her hands free.
After her sister-in-law finished eating, she was finally able to eat a few bites of leftovers.
As a result, after only half of his stomach was filled, the Meng family came to cause trouble again.
After all that commotion, I'm now starving.
Looking up at her family enjoying their meal, Qian felt an overwhelming surge of resentment.
What made her feel even more aggrieved was that wretched girl Chunhua.
Not only do they not speak up for her, but now they sit at the table eating and drinking well, completely ignoring their own mother.
If she had known she would give birth to such a girl, she would have preferred to give birth to a piece of barbecued pork!
That night, after washing up, Su Hua went into her spatial dimension from under the covers.
She divided the half-acre plot of land into four sections. One section was used as a vegetable garden, where she grew common vegetables such as cabbage, green beans, scallions, ginger, and garlic. The next section was used to grow spices needed for the soup base of mala tang (a type of spicy hot pot).
The five kinds of fruit-based spices planted last night have already sprouted tiny buds in just one day.
About the size of a mung bean sprout.
It looks very pleasing.
Further west from the spice field is the flower cutting area.
Su Hua used a small shovel to dig a shallow hole, inserted a small cutting of a side branch of the ten-foot-long curtain, and then watered the cutting with a little water.
Beside the side branches of the ten-foot-long curtain of cymbidium goeringii, there is a spring orchid, Lou Shan Hong, which was propagated five days ago.
At that time, only a section of orchid stem the size of a fingernail was used.
Now, five days later, the branch that was the size of a fingernail has grown to the length of an adult's thumb.
With a gentle tug, the small branch could be pulled firmly, as if it were firmly gripping the ground, indicating that the roots at the cutting site should be growing well, and it can be basically confirmed that it has survived.
The crooked apple tree guarding the four vegetable plots, after harvesting apples last night, has blossomed with new apple flowers today.
Su Hua couldn't help but smile as she smelled the sweet fragrance of apple blossoms.
This space seems to be very inclusive.
Whether it's ordinary green vegetables or orchids that are difficult to care for.
They can all survive well here, and their growth rate is far greater than that outside.
She couldn't help but wonder if she could grow ginseng, lingzhi, and other medicinal herbs if she had the chance to get their seeds in the future.
Perhaps I can ask Dr. Zhou next time I go to Zhou's Pharmacy.
She had to get up early to go to the county tomorrow, so after finishing the cuttings, Su Hua left the space without further delay.
There seemed to be rustling sounds coming from outside the courtyard.
Su Hua scrambled to her feet and peered out the window. She saw a small figure standing at the gate with its back to the courtyard, holding a large bowl that was still steaming.
Before them knelt Su Erhu and Qian Shi.
They all seemed extremely hungry.
Although the movements of shoveling rice were very light, the sound of slurping soup was still very clear.
Su Hua smelled the faint aroma of stir-fried bracken in the air and couldn't help but smile as she glanced at her sleeping mother on the bed.
Su Baishi has always been strict about controlling the food in her home. Whether she was dirt poor in the past or now, any uneaten food is locked in the cupboard.
But Xiao Chunhua was able to get the food, and it was even warm. Anyone with eyes could tell that Su Bai had specially put it in the pot for Su Erhu and his wife.
Moreover, not much meat or fish was left.
Only two bowls of white rice were left, along with a bowl of stir-fried dried bracken.
This must have been something Su Bai had considered.
Su Hua chuckled and shook her head. Her mother was truly a stubborn old lady with a soft heart.
Hopefully, after this experience, the Qian family will truly learn their lesson.
As the moonlight shifted gently, the courtyard gradually returned to its usual tranquility.
When Su Hua opened her eyes again, it was already the hour of Mao (5-7 AM) on the second day. The sky was mostly bright, and the quilt beside her was only slightly warm. She put on her clothes and got up, only to see Su Baishi already busy in the kitchen.
Behind her followed a little tail, always close behind.
This little tail was none other than Qian Shi.
Su Hua glanced at her briefly and knew that Qian Shi had changed her plan after her self-inflicted injury failed.
Go ahead and do whatever you want if you want.
At this moment, Madam Qian noticed the young girl in the front yard, and her eyes lit up. "Hua'er, you're up! Do you want to wash up? Your second sister-in-law just boiled some water, I'll get it for you right away..."
Su Hua shivered inexplicably when she heard the sudden, water-squeezing sound of the clamp.
She quickly waved her hand in refusal, saying, "No need, I'm going for a run."
After saying that, he turned and left.
Unexpectedly, just as they stepped off the narrow path at the end of the village, a gigantic creature resembling a black bear suddenly rushed out from the side.