Nangong Zeyue crossed her legs in excitement, "Of course I won. I was the only one who won that round. Everyone else bet on the red rooster."
His fox-like eyes smiled brightly. "Sui Sui is truly a prodigy. He said he would bet on whichever place, and that place would win. I originally had several hundred taels of silver in my pocket, and that day I won more than two thousand taels."
"If the boss hadn't stopped playing, Sui Sui would have won and forced him to close down in one day. There wouldn't have been any need for Sui Sui and me to run around for three days in a row."
Nangong Zeyue mentioned that it took her three days to win over a venue that had gone bankrupt, and she seemed quite regretful about it.
Qiu Ju: "..." I really have no chance to get rich.
"I think that boss is pretty unethical. He made a fortune by letting two chickens fight each other until they were bloodied and bruised. So he used some of his winnings to buy the place and hired a manager and a servant to run it."
Nangong Zeyue glanced at the silver notes. "The principal accounts for the majority every year, and this is all the money I've earned. I eat and live here with you, so I'll just take some pocket money."
Nangong Zeyue would never say that she would never lack money, and that if she ran out of money, she could just go to Huanhua Street and ask her senior brothers for some.
He simply liked to stay not far from her.
Jiang Shuyue pushed the silver note back, glaring at Nangong Zeyue as she did so. "I won't take this silver note, and I don't approve of you opening a casino. Haven't you seen how tragic it is when others lose everything and their families are torn apart?"
Nangong Zeyue retorted, "Those people are all gamblers. If I don't open the gambling den, will they stop gambling? They'll just gamble in a different place."
Jiang Shuyue: "..." That statement doesn't seem to make any mistakes.
"In any case, I can't accept this banknote. I have plenty of money. I'm sorry to have troubled you with the matter of Sui Sui's education."
Nangong Zeyue didn't stand on ceremony and took the silver note, saying, "I have a dinner appointment with Jingxiu tonight, and I won't be home until very late, so I won't be taking Suisui with me."
Nangong Zeyue had just left when Sui Sui came in carrying an exquisite birdcage.
"Mommy, Uncle Nangong said this birdcage looks better than that bamboo cage for rabbits. Where's my little rabbit? I've looked all over the backyard and can't find it. Mommy, have you seen it?"
"rabbit?"
Jiang Shuyue suddenly realized that she had been too busy lately, and when she entered her space at night, she went straight to the pharmacy without having a chance to look at the grass.
The time inside the space is different from that outside. The rabbits reproduce at an astonishing rate. It's unknown whether the pair of rabbits is male or female. If it's a male and a female, who knows how many baby rabbits they've produced.
Qiuju was making a knot on the side. When she heard about the rabbit, she put down the knot that was almost finished.
Before Jiang Shuyue could even react, Qiuju got up, took Suisui's hand, and headed outside.
"I remember Miss said she put the rabbit in the wasteland in the backyard. Let's go find it now."
The beaded curtain rustled, and seeing the person walk away, Jiang Shuyue hurriedly turned around and walked back to her bedroom.
Upon entering the dormitory, with a thought, he flashed into his spatial dimension.
Looking up, she realized that the grassy area in the space was more than twice the size of what it used to be.
There was also a grove of trees at the edge of the meadow.
From afar, you can see a group of white balls running around on the grass.
Wow!
The ground was covered with fluffy rabbits, like snowballs scattered on the lush green grass, there were more than a hundred of them.
Jiang Shuyue walked quickly to one side of the spiritual land, where there were piles of corn, sweet potatoes, and potatoes. Fortunately, the rabbits on the other side of the grassland had not yet discovered them.
The corn in the spiritual land is almost ripe again, and she casually picked a few tender ears of corn and threw them aside.
He turned and walked towards the grass, casually picked up two rabbits from the ground, and then disappeared from the space.
Mei'er and Lan'er became Qiuju's right-hand women, and were busy in the front yard at this moment.
Jiang Shuyue quickly left the courtyard and headed towards the pond in the garden.
Every other day, the gardener would call a few servants to water the trees in the garden, and the grass in that open space grew lush and green.
Jiang Shuyue tossed the rabbit she was holding into the bushes, washed her hands by the pond, and then walked back.
Back in the courtyard, just as I sat down, Sui Sui and Qiu Ju returned.
"Mom, are you sure you want to put the rabbit in the backyard?"
Sui Sui pouted, looking disappointed.
He brought the little rabbit home but lost it before he even had a chance to pet it. How could he possibly be happy?
Qiuju looked anxious as well. "Miss, most of the weeds in the backyard have withered. I've searched everywhere but can't find any rabbits. Could they have all starved to death?"
Jiang Shuyue remained calm. "They shouldn't starve to death. There's no tender grass in the backyard, but the grass in the big garden is growing very lushly. Maybe those two rabbits ran ahead."
"That's right, the walls are so high, they certainly won't run out of the manor."
Sui Sui immediately smiled again and pulled Qiu Ju along as they ran towards the garden.
A little while later, Sui Sui and Qiu Ju returned, each carrying a rabbit.
"Mom, look, these two rabbits seem to have gotten smaller?"
Sui Sui asked Qiu Ju to put the rabbits on the ground, and the two rabbits squatted on the ground without moving.
Jiang Shuyue took a look and saw that the two rabbits were indeed smaller than the previous two.
Oops! I was careless; I just grabbed it without paying attention to the size.
"Look at this, even the rabbits are starving and thin because God isn't sending rain. What a tragedy!" Qiuju exclaimed with deep sorrow.
Jiang Shuyue quickly chimed in, "Yes, yes, they're both hungry. Qiuju, go to the kitchen and get some sweet potatoes for them to eat and replenish their energy."
"Mom, can you give me some steamed buns?"
"Don't rabbits eat carrots? How can they eat steamed buns?" Qiuju asked in surprise.
"Yes, its former owner said that it can be fed a little bit of steamed bun."
Since there were no carrots available this season, Jiang Shuyue knew that rabbits could eat cornmeal, so she instructed Qiuju to fetch sweet potatoes and cornmeal.
Sui Sui put the rabbit in the birdcage and carried it to the tree in the yard.
He muttered to himself, "Don't poop anywhere, Mom likes things clean."
After feeding and watering the rabbit, they felt that keeping it in a small cage was not appropriate, so they simply let the rabbit roam freely in the garden with Qiuju.
The next day, Nangong Zeyue personally took Sui Sui to the Zhen family private school.
Welcoming each new year is a true blessing.
Nangong Zeyue had already confided in Zhen Jingxiu that he was not Sui Sui's father, but rather a good friend of Sui Sui's father.
Zhen Jingxiu was a gentleman of good manners; he did not pry into the matter.
In the Zhen family's private school, the children were of different ages.
Zhen Jingxiu naturally understood that Sui Sui had read far more books than other children her age.
After some consideration, he decided to let Sui Sui attend classes with ten-year-old children, and after class, Sui Sui could play with whichever children she wanted, whichever age she preferred.
After seeing Nangong Zeyue off, Zhen Jingxiu came to Sui Sui's desk and gently told him to ask him if he didn't understand anything.
The other children, seeing that Zhen Jingxiu treated Sui Sui differently, were all filled with curiosity about this classmate who was several years younger than them.
"Teacher, here are some new poems for you." Sui Sui stopped calling Jing Xiu "brother" and took the book out of her schoolbag and handed it to him.
Zhen Jingxiu opened the book, and his eyes lit up as he saw the vigorous and elegant handwriting.
"A fine poem."
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