The story is about a fake young lady, transmigration, a pampered darling, face-slapping, farming, building from scratch, and a satisfying read.
Su Wanwan woke up one day to find herself the f...
By this time, it was already broad daylight, and a golden ray of light shone on the earth.
After Jiang Wanwan finished eating the wontons, she opened the doors and windows to let the aroma waft out. Worried that someone might come into her house looking for her, she simply went outside and waited in the courtyard.
A short while later, Uncle Jiang returned carrying a large basket covered with a gray cloth, which concealed the eggs inside.
Jiang Jialin walked up to Jiang Wanwan, squatted down, and said gently, "Wanwan, come on up. Dad will take you to see the doctor."
"Okay," Jiang Wanwan said softly.
Practice makes perfect, and Jiang Wanwan was no longer as awkward as when Jiang Jialin first carried her on his back.
She lay on Jiang Jialin's back, enjoying the fatherly love she had never received before.
Suddenly, Jiang Wanwan felt several intense gazes directed at her.
She turned her head and saw that it was Jiang Xun and his group.
The boys looked at her with envy, their eyes filled with longing.
Jiang Wanwan was full of questions and couldn't figure it out.
Could it be that Jiang Xun and the others were envious of Jiang Jialin carrying her?
She tentatively asked, "Should I get down? Let Daddy carry you on his back too?"
Jiang Xunjiang River and Lake: "......"
Jiang Liu scoffed, "They're not envious of your uncle carrying you, they're envious that you can go to town!"
As he spoke, Jiang Liu said proudly, "I study in town every day. There's really nothing fun in town. It's just that it's lively, has more things to sell, and more shops. There's nothing special about it."
Jiang Liu looked up at the sky and sighed, "Oh dear, in a few days I'll have to go back to town to go to school. I really don't want to leave home."
His eyes were full of smiles and pride, showing no sign of reluctance whatsoever.
Jiang Xunjiang, Hehu, and the others rolled their eyes, suppressing the urge to beat up Jiang Liu.
Jiang Liu studied at the town's school, which was run by Lu's father, a scholar, and he was also the teacher there. Originally, Jiang Xun also attended his maternal grandfather's school, but because he was frequently instigated by Su Wan'er, he absolutely refused to go to school anymore.
Moreover, due to the continuous bad luck in the Jiang family over the years, it has already been a huge struggle for the family to support even one person's education. Therefore, only Jiang Liu is currently studying in the Jiang family.
Jiang Wanwan suddenly realized and coaxed Jiang Xun and the others like children, "I see. Be good and stay home, brothers, I'll buy you candy later."
"Hehehe, little sister is the best." Jiang Xun and the others grinned, showing their bright white teeth.
They all believed in their hearts that their sister was just trying to make them happy.
Sugar is such a precious thing; how could their family afford it? Even during holidays like Chinese New Year, they don't get to eat any sugar.
But they were still very happy to hear their sister say that.
Uncle Jiang walked in front, and Jiang Jialin carried Jiang Wanwan out of the house.
Jiang Jialin deliberately lagged behind his second uncle by a few steps, creating some distance between them. Jiang Jialin turned his head, lowered his voice, and said with a smile, "Wanwan, after we get to town and part ways with your second uncle, Daddy will take you to get something to eat."
Jiang Wanwan was touched. "Dad, you're so kind."
"Silly child, it's your father's fault for not being able to give you a good life." Jiang Jialin felt quite dejected when he thought about how he had tried to take the imperial examinations several times but failed each time, thus stopping at the level of a mere student.
Jiang Wanwan knew that in order to defeat Su Wan'er, she needed to rely not only on herself, but also on the Jiang family, and even more so on her father.
Moreover, Jiang Jialin was already very talented, but he was simply unlucky and could not take the exams smoothly, which is why he only reached the level of a child scholar.
She couldn't let her adoptive father get discouraged. He was still young, and it was the perfect time for him to rely on his family connections!