Liu Yuhan transmigrated in an instant, finding herself in a destitute family in an era plagued by scarcity of food. See how Liu Yuhan stays true to her original aspirations and thrives in ancient t...
He knew from watching Liu Yuhan's skilled manipulations that this method was hers. He also knew about the refined salt produced by extracting coarse salt that Uncle Liu had shown him last night. He also remembered the corn he had seen growing on the farm after returning home a few days ago. And then he thought of the pile of white rice that had appeared out of thin air in Yiyang City... These were all Liu Yuhan's creations.
Liu Yuhan is a complex and special person. He doesn’t know what he is thinking now. His grandfather once asked him, “Could it be that you have fallen in love with that girl?” This sentence always fills his mind inadvertently, and then he will ask himself blankly, is this true?
He didn't know what love was. But why did this little girl move his heart so much? Why was he afraid she would get hurt? Why did his heart beat so violently for her?
He always felt that Liu Yuhan was not from this world, but she was such a lively and beautiful girl.
Yes, she was just a little girl. It was the Liu family's good fortune to have her. Perhaps meeting this little girl was also his good fortune.
Before his grandmother passed away, he promised her that he would not return to the capital unless necessary, and if necessary, he would go to the capital to find her brother, Prince Yan.
It seemed he was finally going to have to wade into the capital's muddy waters. He had returned to the capital at the end of last year, but that was only because of some old matters concerning his parents. Now that he had agreed to take care of the Liu family's affairs, he would definitely take good care of them.
He needs to think carefully about what to say and do in order to maximize his benefits without hindering them and doing them any harm.
His grandfather was devoted to the military camp, and there were very few people he could find, so he could only rely on his grandmother.