He doesn't have to do anything, and he can add to the fun—it would be strange to refuse such a good deal.
"Sister-in-law, is this... Angelica dahurica?"
Shen Jinhe held a blade of grass, somewhat unsure of what to do with it.
She squatted on a sunny slope, gently brushing aside the soil with her fingers, and held the freshly pulled plant up to her eyes to examine it carefully.
The roots still had damp clumps of mud, and the leaves were slender with serrated edges.
She frowned, looking at it over and over, feeling that it was somewhat different from what she had learned yesterday.
After hesitating for a moment, she got up and walked towards Su Qingzhi, her voice tinged with unease.
She was just learning to identify medicinal plants, and many of them looked similar. She was afraid that she would make a mistake and slow down everyone else's progress.
I once mistakenly took Saposhnikovia divaricata for Angelica pubescens, and Su Qingzhi corrected me for quite a while.
After that incident, Shen Jinhe became particularly cautious.
She knew that these medicinal herbs were going to be sold to others in the future, and if they were picked incorrectly, it would at least affect the quality, and at worst it could harm people.
Therefore, she would double-check before each action, preferring to be slow rather than make a mistake.
Su Qingzhi took it, glanced at it, and smiled: "That's right, it's Angelica dahurica."
She took the plant, pinched the stem and shook it gently, then lowered her head to smell the faint fragrance emanating from the roots.
After confirming that everything was correct, she raised her head and looked at Shen Jinhe with gentle eyes.
"Look at the arrangement of the leaves and the aroma of the root cross section, they are all very standard, it is indeed Angelica dahurica."
Shen Jinhe finally felt relieved.
The anxiety that had been hanging over her finally subsided, and she let out a long breath, a relaxed smile appearing on her face.
The worry of being disliked and the feeling of being clumsy that I had just felt vanished instantly.
She wasn't afraid of being tired, but she was afraid of not being able to help, and even more afraid of becoming a burden.
She was worried that she was too stupid and that her sister-in-law would have to spend more time teaching her.
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