Chapter 369 The Life of the Female Supporting Character Who Had More Children Than Allowed (6)



The dean's mother and her family own quite a lot of land, including not only the allocated fertile fields but also some wasteland.

It wasn't really wasteland; it was just that the land wasn't very good and couldn't grow fine grains, only coarse grains.

For orphanages, even barren land is highly valued, because it means they can grow more food so that the children in the orphanage can eat more.

Tang Baozhu never expected that after all the hard work she had put into finding a reputable orphanage in Kyoto, she would end up having to continue to toil in the fields for a living.

Farming is such a hard job, and for someone like her who lived through the 1960s and 70s, it's something she has a lot to say about these days.

In the previous few small worlds, although she cultivated relatively little land, with most of it being done by others, she still worked hard. Even though most of the work was done by others, she was still exhausted.

There's no other way; I chose this orphanage myself, so I have to persevere no matter how tough or tiring it is. Fortunately, the orphanage is currently located in the suburbs of Kyoto, and I feel that it will be developed in a few years, at which point there will be no land left to cultivate.

After Tang Baozhu had spent about half a year in the orphanage, the harvest season arrived.

Even though she's still a tiny little girl who can't do anything, she still has to look after a girl who's even younger than her.

That's right. Tang Baozhu is about one year old now, so she's considered one of the older girls in the orphanage. In the past six months, the orphanage has taken in two more baby girls who were abandoned there right after birth.

So while the older children helped with chores, Tang Baozhu, a little girl who could already walk, had to start taking care of the baby.

At the same time, I also learned that in the suburbs on the other side of Kyoto, there was a doctor with a particularly good reputation who had not yet been able to cure any patient.

Tang Baozhu watched as the merit points on the red envelope group kept increasing, and she knew that the famous doctor played by the puppet had indeed cured a lot of patients.

This has certainly made a name for itself, but I wonder if the director has ever thought of taking some of the sick children in the orphanage to see her.

At the same time, Xu Rui started looking for people in the red envelope group again.

Tang Baozhu asked him how old he was.

After a long silence, he mentioned being 30 years old, and Tang Baozhu replied, "This young lady just turned one year old this year."

Although Xu Rui remained silent for a long time, he still sent a message unwillingly, asking if the two of them were in the same world. He only felt a little depressed after confirming that the two of them were not in the same world.

Since the two are from different worlds, romance is somewhat unreal. For Tang Baozhu, letting go might be easy, since the feelings from the previous world have already been erased by the system.

But for Xu Rui, it might be a bit painful. His feelings weren't erased by the system, and he clearly remembered the time they spent together. You can imagine how painful that must be.

After feeling upset for a while, she sent another message, this time comforting Tang Baozhu, telling her that she was still young and should be careful living in an unfamiliar world.

He rambled on and on about his concern, and every word revealed his worry and his longing.

Tang Baozhu also felt a little uncomfortable, and could only try her best to reply to every message he sent, comforting him and telling him to take good care of himself.

When Tang Baozhu finished chatting with Xu Rui and left the red envelope group, she felt that this was not something a human being would do. She should have known better than to be so easily seduced.

It's really not good for two people in a group chat to be together. It's like your own relationship starts anew in every world, but other people's relationships are always preserved. That's a cruel thing for them.

When the autumn harvest was over, Tang Baozhu finally finished taking care of the children. Although she only had to watch over them and didn't have to take care of them much, it was still a very difficult thing for her current small stature.

Five- or six-year-old children are already considered to have a lot of energy and show great curiosity about other places, so they often climb around everywhere.

Sometimes Tang Baozhu simply couldn't stop them; she would stop one, and another would run away.

As soon as the autumn harvest was over, Tang Baozhu followed the older children and began to explore a new world.

It wasn't really exploring a new world; it was just following them out of the hospital. Especially now that the wild fruits all over the mountains are ripe, everyone except the youngest child who can't walk yet runs up the mountain with some small baskets on their backs.

When Tang Baozhu left the hospital for the first time, she discovered that the orphanage was actually located at the foot of a mountain, about one or two hundred meters away from the nearest house.

There is a large field outside, which looks like a small rural village. It takes a lot of perseverance to raise more than 20 children in a rural place like this.

However, after Tang Baozhu went out, she discovered that the headmistress's mother was not well regarded by others in the village.

It's basically about a fool who raises so many children who have no relation to her, some of whom even have mental and physical illnesses.

There's a lot of gossip going on, but people won't talk about it in front of the headmistress.

Tang Baozhu also discovered that the director was really just a middle-aged woman. She didn't know anything about how to manage an orphanage. All she thought about every day was to find more food to bring back and raise the children in the orphanage properly.

So, apart from the children whose names were in the bundles, almost all the children shared the same surname as the director, Lin. Perhaps it was the hope that all the children would grow up to be able to help each other like brothers and sisters.

Tang Baozhu disagreed with this, saying that although the director's intentions were good, not all children deserved it.

After arriving at the orphanage, Tang Baozhu discovered that some of the children might really be born bad.

She behaves very well in front of the three adults, but once she leaves their presence, she becomes an absolute lawless wreck.

She especially enjoys bullying people younger than her.

That's right, she is an eight-year-old girl with the "woman" radical in her name, and I don't know where she got such a strong sense of jealousy from.

Even if Tang Baozhu's clothes were slightly better, she would find them particularly displeasing and would look for an opportunity to teach Tang Baozhu a lesson.

Unfortunately, Tang Baozhu wasn't the type to just take a beating. Despite her small size, her spiritual sense was still very useful, causing her to stumble and fall while walking.

After falling a few more times, he won't dare to be so arrogant anymore.

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