Chapter Seven Rice Planting



Another day passed. Just as the rooster crowed and the sky was overcast, Old Lady Lin came to knock on the door, her voice booming like a broken trumpet.

"Second son's wife, hurry up and open the door. Come with me to remove the rice seedlings right now. We'll start transplanting the rice after breakfast."

Removing seedlings? Transplanting rice seedlings?

What is that for?

Yan Xin was going crazy. She had never lifted a finger since birth, and the heaviest job she had ever done was going to the gym. The idea of ​​transplanting rice seedlings was too far removed from her life.

She was extremely unwilling, but reality taught her a lesson. At this moment, her behavior was completely out of control. She quickly got up, dressed, put on her straw hat, and hurriedly followed Old Lady Lin.

Yan Xin: "..." No, this is not what she wanted to do. Who is controlling her every move?

She was screaming inwardly, but outwardly remained calm. She found herself unable to make a sound, like a puppet obediently following Old Lady Lin as she did farm work.

She didn't even realize that she seemed quite skilled at the work; her actions looked like they were done by her, yet also like they were done by someone else.

Yan Xin was shocked and horrified, and she worked while tears streamed down her face.

"Stop crying! If someone sees you crying this early in the morning, they'll think I'm tormenting you. Who am I doing this for? This work is for your family. Wake up."

While cursing and swearing, Old Lady Lin's hands didn't stop. She quickly stripped the rice seedlings, tied them up in a few strokes, and threw them beside the paddy field ridge.

"You're still acting like a timid little wife, all weak and afraid to cry. What's with the pretense of being refined? If you just threw a tantrum like you usually do, howling and screaming, I wouldn't have said a word to you."

Old Mrs. Lin's eyelids drooped, and she was very impatient. Ever since her second son left, her second daughter-in-law had become more and more pretentious and outrageous.

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