Despite being beaten, Cai Feng was secretly happy. If this little Fu Bao they were talking about was really that amazing, and she was her biological mother, her husband definitely wouldn't divorce her.
"Wentao, go and get that child back."
Liu Wentao frowned. Although he was tempted by what his mother said, he was also quite interested.
But in the end, nothing was decided. We'll find some time to check if the child has a lotus mark on his hand before making a decision.
"Mother, don't rush, let me think about it."
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The village chief's house is different from other houses; it has a courtyard right inside.
The houses, built of bricks and tiles, look completely out of place compared to the other houses in the village.
The village chief's eldest son is quite capable; he studied for two years, passed the college entrance exam, and now works as a waiter in the county town.
After being carried out by Old Man Su, Su Muyao headed straight for the village chief's house. As soon as she arrived at the door, she saw that the village chief's door was wide open.
"Old village chief, are you home?"
I heard someone inside the house say, "They're here, they're here."
Upon seeing that it was Old Man Su, who was holding Fuxing in his arms, the village chief hurriedly came out to greet him and reached out to hug Su Muyao.
Old Su gestured to the side and said, "Old village chief, I have something to discuss with you. Let's talk inside."
"Okay, okay."
After the two sat down, the village chief's wife poured them two glasses of water.
When the old village chief's youngest daughter-in-law saw that it was Fu Bao who had come to their home, she quickly took out a handful of roasted peanuts from the house and handed them to little Fu Bao.
"Fu Bao, your grandpa needs to talk to the village chief. Do you want to go out and play with your aunt?"
"Auntie, it's me who needs to talk to Grandpa Village Chief, not my grandpa."
This made the village chief's youngest daughter-in-law extremely happy.
"Alright, alright, it's our little Fu Bao who has something to say. Auntie, you can go out and play by yourself, okay?"
The village chief's youngest daughter-in-law went out to attend to her own business.
Old Man Su gestured for his granddaughter to speak.
Su Muyao puffed out her chest like a little adult.
“Grandpa Village Chief, here’s the thing. I recently became an apprentice to a master, and he taught me how to recognize herbs.”
The village chief was also happy for the young girl when he heard this, as having a skill would give her more options in the future.
"Little Fu Bao is really amazing!"
"Grandpa Village Chief, what my grandpa means is that I should teach the villagers how to identify medicinal herbs so that everyone can collect herbs and sell them for money."
Upon hearing this, the village chief quickly looked at Old Man Su and asked, "Brother, is this what you mean?"
"It was my son Fubao's idea. Our family can't be so selfish, can we?"
Fu Bao is my family's lucky charm, but also the lucky charm of our whole village.
The old village chief nodded firmly, "Now they are all poor families."
Unexpectedly, the Su family had another way out, and instead of hiding it, they wanted to lead everyone to prosperity.
These days, if someone has this skill, they'd keep it a secret, afraid that others will find out.
Their family, on the contrary, is very open and willing to teach others.
“Brother, I will remember your kindness, and the villagers will remember it too. From now on, your family’s affairs will be the top priority for our entire village.”
"Tomorrow I will gather the villagers and tell them about this."
The two then exchanged pleasantries, and Old Man Su also told the old village chief about how his son, Fu Bao, had found ginseng on the mountain.
They also mentioned that they might start laying the foundation and building a house in a while.
After exchanging pleasantries, the old village chief insisted that Old Man Su stay for dinner, but Old Man Su politely declined.
Su Muyao was carried home in Old Man Su's arms, while a group of children ran ahead of them.
They were still shouting, "Catch fish! Catch fish!"
She even saw her brothers among them. "Grandpa, I want to go too!"
"It's so cold by the river, what if you fall in?"
"Grandpa, I want to go, please take me with you."
Old Man Su saw that he was completely helpless when his granddaughter acted cute.
"You little devil, go ahead, let your dad take you, but you have to behave when you get there, and don't run around, understand?"
Su Muyao was born with a silver spoon in her mouth in her previous life; she had a nanny and a driver from birth.
My childhood was spent attending various tutoring classes and extracurricular activities.
My father in my previous life often said that the company would be handed over to me in the future, so as the heir to the Su Group, I couldn't be completely ignorant.
Now that I've been given a second chance at life, I naturally want to have a complete childhood like other children.
After returning, Old Man Su gave Su Sanlang a few instructions.
Su Sanlang tapped his daughter's forehead, "You're so naughty, always wanting to go everywhere, you're not like a little girl at all."
Thinking it would be cold by the river, he went to the room and put a yellow tiger-head hat on his daughter's head.
He picked up the net, carried the basket on his back, and held a little baby in his arms as he walked towards the river.
When the two arrived at the riverbank, they saw that the river was shrouded in mist and that a thin layer of ice had formed on the banks.
"These fish have all sunk to the bottom of the river. Unless you can row a boat to the middle of the river to fish, you really won't be able to catch any!"
Su Muyao really wanted to try it out. Her spiritual spring water had a special attraction for those wolves, so it should also have an attraction for these fish!
"Dad, put me down."
Su Sanlang reluctantly put his daughter down, saying, "Don't run around. Just stand here and watch over her."
Seeing her father about to walk away, Su Muyao quickly grabbed his trouser leg and pleaded, "Dad, can you take me to the river? I have bait, please let me try it, okay?"
There are fresh meats in the space; I took out just a little bit.
She then soaked her fish in her own spiritual spring water, determined not to believe that the fish wouldn't take the bait.
Su Sanlang could not persuade his daughter otherwise, so he led her to the riverbank.
Su Muyao squatted down and took out a small piece of pork from her spatial storage.
Just as he was about to hang it on the hook, his father snatched it away.
"Oh my goodness, you can't fish in this. I'll cook it for you tonight."
Looking at his father's resolute expression, it seemed that these things couldn't be used.
Suddenly, I thought of trying the spiritual spring water with a sponge, so I found a small piece of sponge in my space and cut it into small squares.
Then, the sponge was placed in the spiritual spring water until it was fully saturated with water before being taken out.
Su Sanlang was very curious when he saw the things his little girl had secretly conjured up, things he had never seen before.
"Sweetie, what's this?"
Su Muyao said mysteriously, "We'll see what fish might really like to eat."
Su Sanlang laughed and said, "It doesn't look like food to me. Do you think the fish will take the bait if you try to fool them?"
He laughed heartily after saying that, finding his little girl incredibly adorable.
Just as Su Muyao threw the things into the water, someone shouted from behind while the two were still talking.
"Look, look at the fish! A big fish is coming!"
Su Sanlang looked up and sure enough, several dark fish spines cut through the water and swam toward him.
"Ouch, big guy."
Su Sanlang picked up his daughter and handed her to his nephews who were shouting behind him.
"You guys keep an eye on your little sister, stay here and watch over her."
He immediately picked up the net to take a look, and it seemed a bit small; it couldn't hold such a big fish at all.
Su Sanlang was so anxious by the river that he kept stamping his feet. All he could do was watch the several big fish.
I ate something my little girl threw out in the shallow water; I don't know what it was.
After the fish finished eating, they swam around a few times and then went back to their nest.
Su Muyao watched from the shore as one of the fish dragged her fishing hook away.
"Sigh, sigh."
Su Sanlang sighed repeatedly. The fish was too big and the water was too cold, so he dared not go into the water, otherwise it could really be fatal.
"If it were summer, I would never have released these fish. Sigh."
Su Sanlang sighed on the shore, thinking about how big the fish had been, and felt like slapping himself.
If I had known the net was too small, I would have at least held onto the line. Now look what happened, even my little girl's hook has been snatched away by the fish.
"No, I need to go home and find a bigger net."
After saying that, Su Laosan stormed home.
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