Chapter 61 I Won’t Die After All



The person's center of gravity shifted forward and he almost fell into the river.

Hua Shi subconsciously turned her head to the side, looking at her Hua Yu as if she was watching a show.

The young man crossed his arms over his chest, his face expressionless, and there seemed to be a hint of mockery in his eyes.

It took her a long time to draw half a bucket of water before he bent down to get another wooden bucket. He exerted force with his hands and drew water in one smooth motion. In two strokes, he filled the bucket with water.

Hua Shi: “…”

This is very embarrassing...

It seemed that her help was of little significance, but Hua Yu did not stop her. After filling a bucket with water, he walked back along the ridge of the field.

Only Hua Shi and a wooden barrel half full of water remained there.

Hua Shi estimated his own strength and the weight of a wooden bucket full of water, so he chose to only carry half a bucket of water and followed Hua Yu.

Although Hua Yu's legs were not very flexible and he walked with a limp, he walked very steadily. He carried a bucket of water without losing his balance.

On the contrary, Hua Shi, who was following behind, changed hands back and forth several times. The palms of his hands were burning with pain and felt like they were rubbed red.

It's only half a bucket of water, but it's so heavy.

There's not much water in it, but it seems like water is seeping in. It's incredibly heavy...

“Huff…Huff…”

After finally returning to the field, Hua Shi was already sweating profusely from exhaustion.

Hua Yu turned his head and took a look at the young lady who had never done any housework. Seeing her wiping the sweat off her face in a mess, his gloomy mood seemed to improve a little.

Since she offered to help herself, how could he refuse...

Hua Yu poured a bucket of water without saying a word, then carried the bucket back to the lake.

Hua Shi glanced at the ground, which had already been watered for the most part, and turned to see that Hua Yu had already walked away. Then he secretly drew out the spring water from the space, filled the wooden bucket little by little, and sprinkled it on the ground...

There is only a small leaf left that has not been watered. Once Huayu brings back another bucket, it will be almost enough.

After a while, Hua Yu came back with a bucket of water. Seeing Hua Shi sitting on the edge of the field wiping his sweat, he pulled his lip but didn't say anything.

But the mockery in his eyes was so full that it was almost overflowing.

I was exhausted after just one trip and carrying half a bucket of water. It's true...same people but different fates.

Hua Shi watched Hua Yu finish watering the last small piece of land, and looked at the soybeans in the field that were almost ready to be harvested. She thought that Li would come to harvest them in the next two days.

Two days ago, she thought Li would come to collect it, but Hua's father passed the imperial examination and Li was so busy being happy that she forgot about it.

Hua Yu is the one who suffers the most, as she has to water the fields every day...

She could use the spring water in her palm to irrigate the land. The spring water was inexhaustible and had no effect on the plants. However, she could not let anyone else know about this spring. It was obviously inappropriate to use it to irrigate the land.

She just had this thought for a moment and didn't really want to do it.

After Hua Yu finished watering the plants, Hua Shi stood up and asked, "Are we going into the mountains now? Do we need to water the plants again today?"

She estimated the time and it should be noon. Although the sun above her head was not as hot as it had been in the past two months, it was still painful...

"Let's go." Hua Yu pulled his wet trouser legs, walked out of the field, responded, and did not respond to her next sentence.

Seeing his silent and indifferent attitude, Hua Shi probably knew that he still wanted it.

At least he had to water it once more, otherwise the ground would be dry tomorrow. If Li suddenly came to check on the ground and saw that it was dry, he would definitely think that he was lazy and didn't water it, and he would definitely scold him...

"Meow……"

The black cat hid under the soybean leaves and came out rustlingly when it heard the sound of Hua Shi picking up the basket.

The leaves that had just been watered made its hair wet...

When Hua Yu heard the cat's cry, her attention was immediately drawn to it. She stared blankly at the little guy clinging to her...

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