Rebirth: The Troublemaker Stepmom Leads the Child to Fight the Evil Mother-in-Law

In her past life, her mother-in-law forced Xiaoyue and Little Bean to live in a cattle shed.

Xiaoyue had to wake up before dawn to cook for the whole family every day.

She also had to g...

Chapter 39 This cloth is really good.

Xiaoyue then moved everything from the shack to the main room.

Lu Xiaomei's luggage was moved to the west room, and Lu Xiaomei's clothes and Xiaodouding's clothes were neatly piled on the side of the kang (a heated brick bed).

The grain jar was placed in the hallway at the entrance, while the medium-sized water jar was placed in the kitchen.

There was also a piece of cloth, which Xiaoyue moved directly to the room in the west wing, where Lu Xiaomei and Xiaodou's room was located. The medicine jar was placed in the vestibule.

Several stools were placed in the kitchen, as were jars containing lard.

The bed was still in the shack, and the large water vat, which couldn't be moved, was left where it was.

The farm tools were left untouched in the shed.

Xiaoyue moved things around, but her belongings were pitifully few. The firewood she had just chopped hadn't been cut into sections yet. She picked through it and found it was all too thin. Tomorrow morning, she planned to chop down a few thicker pieces of wood and make three cabinets herself.

Both the east and west rooms need kang cabinets, and the kitchen also needs kitchen cabinets. I can make them roughly myself, and then have my third sister-in-law cover them with an outer layer, and they will look nice.

That night, thunder and rain raged again, but Xiaoyue was no longer as fearful as she had been the last time it rained. Xiaoyue knew that mushrooms would sprout in the mountains after it rained, and the vegetables planted in the garden would also sprout quickly.

Xiaoyue suddenly remembered the chicks, ducklings, and goslings she had brought back from town.

Xiaoyue hurriedly put on her clothes and ran to the yard to look for the chicks. After searching high and low, she found that the little boy had herded all the chicks, ducklings, and goslings into the kitchen of the shed. Only then did Xiaoyue feel relieved.

While closing the shed door, I thought I should also build a chicken coop for these chickens, and make a pen for the ducklings and goslings.

After closing the door, Xiaoyue braved the heavy rain and prepared to run towards the main room when a figure grabbed her neck from behind. Xiaoyue didn't react at all and was so frightened that her legs trembled.