The Scumbag Husband Who Inherited Two Households and Swapped Children— I’ll Tear His Whole Family Apart

Chi Yu drunkenly found herself transmigrated into a cannon-fodder character in a rural farming novel that emphasized hardship and survival. In the original story, the main character was accused of ...

Chapter 235 is a blessing from the gods (2/2)

Seeing that she had a plan, Chi Dahu didn't say anything more.

As they approached their destination, Chi Yu observed that the area was overgrown with weeds and far from any human habitation.

Not far away, Chi Kang was herding cattle with a thin young man.

She didn't go over, but glanced at the ox that was so thin it was just skin and bones, and turned to ask Chi Dahu.

"Brother, this ox may be less than a year old, but it shouldn't be this thin, right?"

"So small and thin, can it even plow a field?"

"No problem, I've checked it."

The cow is thin because it suffered from the cold weather and famine, and there wasn't much food.

Chi Yu understood his meaning: it would get better as long as it was cared for.

She trusted her elder brother, so she didn't say much. Instead, she took out fifteen taels from her pocket and handed it to him.

"Brother, now that we've confirmed there's no problem, give him the silver and tell him to leave."

Chi Dahu nodded, then reached out and took the silver, and walked towards the young man.

Chi Yu didn't want to be seen or have anything to do with that stranger, so she slipped into the space.

She waited until the young man was out of sight before she came out.

"Auntie!"

When Chi Kang saw Chi Yu, he quickly led his ox over.

Chi Yu nodded to him, and then simply put the man and the cow into his spatial storage.

Chi Dahu, who was still outside, also wanted to go in.

But he couldn't bear to leave his sister alone outside, so he had to give up with regret.

In the space, Chi Kang leads the calf toward the pasture.

I paused for a moment as I passed the potato field.

He had participated in harvesting potatoes before, and he knew from the leaves that it was time to harvest them.

But how could that be? It's only been planted for a short time.

Out of curiosity, he quickly led the cow back to the pasture, tied it up, and then went back to the potato field.

He didn't bring any tools; he just dug with his hands.

When they dug it out and saw the size of the potato, they were completely dumbfounded.

What's going on? How come the potatoes were harvested so quickly this time?

Does my aunt know? Why didn't she call him in to collect it?

Thinking about it, he went to look at rice, wheat and the like.

After looking around, I was completely stunned when I saw that the stream had widened and there was wasteland on the other side of the river.

Did a deity come to the cave again? Did He see these things after He came and bestow blessings upon them?

Otherwise, it always grew very slowly before, so why is it growing so fast this time?

Furthermore, the stream turned into a river, and there was even land on the other side.

Doesn't that mean encouraging them to cultivate more land?

Thinking about all this, Chi Kang was overwhelmed with excitement.

He immediately became incredibly energetic, quickly returning to the side of the cabin, picking up a hoe and other tools, and starting to dig potatoes.

These things are delicious. He had only eaten them once or twice before because there were so many other things to choose from.

After this harvest, he absolutely had to ask his aunt to cook it again, braised pork with potatoes and stir-fried shredded potatoes with vinegar.

Potatoes, so many potatoes. We'll keep some for ourselves after the harvest.

The remaining ones will sprout again and then be planted on the other side of the river.

Well, he just took a quick look over there, and it must have increased by at least twenty or thirty acres.

After the sweet potatoes are ready to be harvested, we will plant some more sweet potatoes on the other side of the river.

Around July, another batch of sweet potatoes will be harvested.

Then it can be taken out and distributed to the clansmen for planting.

Then the following year, the clansmen kept what they needed for their own use, and sold the rest to people in other places for seed.