Chapter 944 Good Mood



Chapter 944 Good Mood

Zhou Lijun led her to the front yard. Manbao looked among several broken jars and wooden basins, and finally chose a wooden basin.

Zhou Lijun rolled up his sleeves and said, "Auntie, let me help you."

"No need," Manbao waved his hand and said, "I can do it myself, you go and have fun."

Zhou Lijun glanced at her, confirmed that she really didn't want her help, turned around and went back to her needlework.

Manbao carried the flower pot to the small garden at the back, took out his small hoe, dug a lot of mud and poured it into the wooden basin. Daji, who happened to be passing by the small garden, took a look and was speechless for a long time.

The house they rented was not big, with only two entrances and a very small garden at the back. It was actually for scholars to cultivate their tastes. There were only two big trees in the garden, and the flower bed was very small. When Manbao dug a pot of soil, there would be a big hole in the middle. Wouldn't they have to buy mud from outside or dig mud back to fill it?

Daji shook his head and was silent for a long time.

Manbao filled the mud and then moved the wooden basin to the side of the pot of daffodils.

This pot of daffodils is growing quite well. Manbao counted them carefully and found that there are twelve daffodils in it.

Manbao has been collecting plants for many years and has long figured out the essence of transplantation. She dug with her nimble hands and feet, and then carefully separated several balls at the roots, taking the daffodils with her.

Manbao looked around and saw that no one was paying attention. He then confirmed with Keke that no one was peeping, and then he picked out a daffodil that looked pretty good and gave it to Keke to collect.

Koko suggested: "Daffodils have high ornamental value. The host can collect a few more and sell them on the forum."

Manbao nodded, picked out two pretty good ones and put them in the system space, and asked Keke to post them on the forum.

Then she planted the rest in tubs, watered them, and placed them under the tree.

She admired it for a moment and nodded, "Not bad. When it blooms, I'll see if it's as beautiful as in the picture."

After finishing his work, Manbao was not in a hurry to go back to the Second Hospital. He just sat cross-legged under the tree and chatted with Keke in his mind.

"How could you just leave like that? I was scared to death these past few days."

Keke said: "I'm not leaving. I'm just doing a virus scan and self-check. I can't contact the outside world during this period."

Manbao asked curiously, "Are you really infected with the virus?"

Koko was silent for a moment and then said, "No."

Manbao breathed a sigh of relief, but still felt something was wrong, so he asked, "Will the main system punish you?"

"...I've been fined," Keke showed Manbao his negative points and said, "I've been fined. Fortunately, the updated update package cannot be withdrawn, so my level will not drop. But I have to pay back the accumulated points, otherwise..."

Otherwise, it will be very miserable when Manbao gets old or dies.

Manbao immediately asked, "Can I give you the points?"

"No." Koko said, "This violates the relevant regulations. Please try your best to collect the things."

Manbao counted Keke's negative points and said, "Tens, hundreds, thousands, hundreds of thousands, two hundred and thirty-six thousand and eighty. How much did you get fined?"

Koko: "Not much, just 250,000."

After all, it almost revealed the hidden dangers of the future world to its host. In particular, it seemed to have derived its own code...

Manbao mentally calculated the points he needed to earn, and instead of sympathizing with Keke, he felt sympathy for himself. "How much do I have to dig?"

Keke said: "You can buy them, such as horses, mules, and donkeys."

Manbao started thinking.

She has to think about how to make money, after all, these things cost a lot of money.

Manbao went back to the house to count his money.

She dragged out the money box of her sixth brother and the others from under the bed and put it into the system space, then dragged out her own red vine box, opened it and counted the silver inside. She counted it, but felt it was too troublesome to count it this way, so she simply closed it and put it into the system space. How could she forget it? She had kept a record, and she could just look through it later.

He then moved the bamboo box next to him and opened it, and found pieces of gold inside.

These were all given by the Ji family, and Manbao has never been willing to exchange them for silver.

When Koko found all these things one by one and put them into the system space, he felt something was wrong. "When did the host move these things out?"

"After you lost contact," Manbao sighed, "I was thinking, you're gone, what if one day this system space disappears too?"

Koko: ...

Before its demise is confirmed, the host has already moved things out of the house?

Manbao arranged the boxes of silver and gold in the system space, then found the books from the cabinets, the bed, under the clothes, and various corners, sorted them out, and put them back into the system space.

Koko watched silently, speechless for a long time.

Manbao was sweating profusely as she packed her things back. Bai Shan knocked on her window and asked from outside, "What are you doing in the house on such a hot day? Did the master ask you to go to Zhuangyuanlou for dinner?"

Manbao wiped the sweat off his face and ran out happily, "Yeah, are you all done?"

"The teacher said that there was nothing wrong with the poems we wrote and they were on point."

Koko was back, and Manbao was now very satisfied. He waved his hand and said, "Let's go to the Champion Building now."

Bai Shan grabbed her collar and pulled her back, saying, "Why are you going to Zhuangyuanlou in the middle of the day? Aunt Rong has already prepared the food. Let's go have lunch first."

Manbao slapped his head and said, "My life has become so confusing."

"I think you are confused by joy?"

Manbao chuckled at him.

Bai Shan looked around uncomfortably and asked quietly, "Is Uncle Zhou here?"

Manbao shook his head honestly, "Not here."

Never been here.

Bai Shan looked at her suspiciously.

Manbao's face flushed, feeling a little guilty, but he nodded sincerely and said, "He's really not here. You're overthinking it."

Bai Shan stared at her for a long time, and after confirming it, he breathed a sigh of relief and asked softly, "When does Uncle Zhou usually show up?"

Manbao fell silent. Her biological father had never appeared, but if it was Koko...

Manbao coughed lightly and said, "When I called it?"

Bai Shan completely relaxed, took her hand and led her to the lobby, saying with a smile, "Let's go, the sir and the others are waiting anxiously."

Zhou Wulang returned to the lobby with a large bowl of rice. When he saw the two holding hands, he frowned slightly. The youngest sister had grown up and was no longer seven or eight years old where they could always hold hands.

Manbao smelled the fragrance of the rice and felt even happier. After sitting back down, he said, "I really want to eat. It feels like I haven't had white rice in a long time."

Bai Erlang raised his eyelids and glanced at her, "So what did you eat last night?"

Mr. Zhuang glanced at him, smiled and nodded at Manbao, and asked, "Are you feeling better?"

Manbao smiled embarrassedly, "I'm sorry to have caused you trouble, sir."

Mr. Zhuang shook his head slightly and didn't care. It was normal for teenage girls and boys to suddenly feel bad.

(End of this chapter)

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