Xia Hongxia is pampered by her parents and has a good husband. She is living a life a hundred times better than she did back in her parents' home.
As an only child, seeing Yang Hua and Song Liyun bickering made her feel a little envious.
The Xia family has many cousins, but I've never seen them get along so harmoniously.
She held her son tightly, thinking that she would wean him when she got back and have a few more younger brothers and sisters for her eldest child.
The peace and quiet didn't last long before three-year-old Da Niu came wobbling over with one-and-a-half-year-old Qiu Qiu and one-and-a-half-year-old Xiao Abu.
As soon as the three children arrived, the house was filled with old women and maids following behind, and immediately chaos erupted again.
Song Zhenping and Xiao An returned as dusk approached.
After taking a bath in the river at noon, the group didn't rush back but instead rode their horses to the farm.
Over the course of three years, thousands of acres of fertile land were reclaimed along the Mida River, leaving virtually no farmers on the grassland who could cultivate the land.
After the chaos broke out on the Xuyang Grassland, Zhao Tingduo led his troops to search back and forth in the no-man's-land of the Gobi Desert between the two grasslands, rescuing many escaped slaves.
Those who wanted to go home were sent to Hecheng, while those who didn't want to go home were all taken back to Midacheng.
After several such incidents, some families were destroyed, others had other reasons for not wanting to go home, and a hundred people were willing to go to Mida City.
These people all came from the Wu Dynasty and were familiar with farm work from a young age. Although they mostly raised livestock on the grasslands, they could become farmers with just a little instruction.
The thousand acres of farmland needed someone to look after them, so Song Liyun built a farm for them.
They built a large house and first lived a communal life with food and clothing. If they could establish a small family, they would then live separately.
Those who wish to return home midway can do so; Mida City will provide travel expenses, but no wages will be paid.
Before leaving Mida City, Song Dekui went to ask among the newly rescued slaves if any of them wanted to go home, so he could take them along the way.
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