Chapter 267 Digging Wild Vegetables



Seeing that she insisted, he didn't say anything more, but secretly decided that he would just come back earlier every day to be with her.

The two finally reached a tacit agreement on this matter, so after lunch, Huo Haocheng accompanied her to rest under the eaves for a while before returning to the troupe.

After everyone left, Ruan Ruan looked at the weather. The sun was shining brightly, and it was really nice. She then looked at the corners of the yard where there were no stones, and found that a lot of green grass had grown.

Now is the time when wild vegetables grow, and it would be a shame not to dig them up in this weather. After thinking about it, she decided to follow her heart.

I got up, changed my clothes, packed my gear, and went out with my basket on my back.

As she walked down the mountain, she saw several women in the distance who shared the same idea as her. So when she saw them all heading to the left side of the river, she immediately turned her toes and went to the right.

Upon reaching the foot of the mountain, we saw signs of digging, but judging from the marks, it had been some time, and new wild vegetables had already sprouted.

She put down her basket, took out a small shovel, and dug into the ground, scooping up everything, roots and all. She continued like this, shoveling with one hand and picking up with the other, all the while singing, "In the little garden, digging and digging, planting tiny seeds, blooming tiny flowers..." In less than an hour, she was almost at the bottom of the hill. Seeing her basket was full, she stopped. Looking around, she saw there was still a lot left, but she had already met her exercise goal for the day. If she continued, it was hard to say when Huo Haocheng would return. So she packed her things and decided to go back first and come back tomorrow.

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