Chen Xian woke up and became a 35-year-old widower in ancient Qingxia Village. His son and daughter knelt on the ground calling him father. In his previous life, he was in his early twenties, a sol...
"It's best to be a lawyer who has experience in litigation before you can apply."
“Strange conditions.”
"Forget it, let's not ask for anything more. Anyway, my old man is lame, so no matter how you calculate it, it won't be our fault. We'll just have to survive on the crops from the fields."
The more I listened to this familiar rhetoric, the stranger it seemed.
Tsk tsk tsk, he pursed his lips, this taste is so familiar.
There was a boy, about half a teenager, in the fields outside.
The old woman's gaze was gentle.
"I just want to raise my eldest grandson to adulthood."
The old woman quickly took out a bag of star anise and bay leaves from the house and handed it to Chen Xian.
Chen first weighed it in his hand.
"It weighs about thirty or forty pounds. How about we give it to you for one coin for three pounds?"
After finishing his speech, he felt a little awkward.
He touched his pocket.
"I don't have much money with me right now. I live in Qingxia Village, and I'll be going to town tomorrow to do some small business. I'll come back then, is that alright?"
The old man had a kind smile.
"Anyway, they're not worth much money; we have them everywhere here."
After the Chen family left.
The neighbor who came out from next door started muttering, "Sister-in-law, you went through all that trouble to pick them, and you just gave them to him like that?"
The old lady smiled gently.
"Even the manager of Taoranju didn't want the red berries, but this person insisted on buying them. No matter how others tried to persuade him, they couldn't stop him. Actually, I was very nervous at that time, afraid that I would waste my efforts and he would insist."
"I don't care whether he did it to save face or if he really wanted it, after all, he did give me the money, what a good person he is."
"If he doesn't want to pay for these grass leaves, then he doesn't have to. Consider it a gift from me."
"It's just a matter of putting in a little effort."