Chapter 212 Not being blessed is a tragedy



Su Jiaoniang nodded.

Go and take a look. If you can successfully cut the lamb out of its belly, the technique will eventually be perfected.

The two walked towards the farm.

Deng diligently cleaned the sheepfold and even piled up the sheep manure separately. When it was time to plant crops, if anyone didn't have enough fertilizer, they would have to come and buy some.

Seeing Qin Jiaojiao wipe her slightly reddened eyes.

I waved to Xiao Bao, who was running around happily outside, and he immediately ran over.

The child saw Su Jiaoniang and greeted her crisply, "Hello, Auntie."

"Good boy!" It was the first time Su Jiaoniang had seen a child since the New Year. She took out a string of copper coins from her pocket and stuffed them into Xiao Bao's hand: "Go buy some candy."

Xiao Bao glanced back at Deng Shi.

Ms. Deng nodded, and he happily took the money: "Auntie is so kind, Xiao Bao likes you." After saying that, the child walked outside.

Su Jiaoniang turned around and glanced back.

Xiao Bao's clothes were very clean, and his cotton-padded coat was very thick.

The originally skinny child gained weight in just over a month.

It's clear that the child was well cared for by the Deng family.

As Deng watched Xiaobao walk away, a faint smile appeared on her lips. She then led Doctor Liu to the ewe.

Actually, this sheep looks quite healthy and could give birth on its own without any problems, but Dr. Liu wants to hone his skills and perfect his cesarean section technique.

Humanity will benefit immensely in the future.

Dr. Liu glanced back at Madam Deng: "You're pregnant, so don't bother looking at her. Have you cleaned the chicken coop? Have you collected the eggs?"

With just a few words, Dr. Liu managed to get Ms. Deng away. If the pregnant woman had witnessed the cesarean section, she would have been traumatized for life.

I touched the sheep's belly.

Dr. Liu began washing his hands.

Soak your hands in hot water, then take them out; your entire hand will turn red.

Then throw the utensils you need into the water and boil them.

After simple disinfection.

His gaze fell on Su Jiaoniang: "Help hold the sheep down."

Su Jiaoniang reached out and grabbed the lamb's leg, pinning the entire lamb down so it couldn't move.

In the face of medical advancements and the need to conduct experiments on mice, some strange acts of compassion cannot be retained.

Dr. Liu's hands were very steady. As the knife fell, he peeled open the sheep's belly layer by layer until he saw three soft little lambs. He took out the lambs, cleaned them of their dirt, and then stitched up the wound.

After finishing, Dr. Liu was covered in sweat.

The ewe, paralyzed on the ground, painfully licked her lamb.

Newly born, small, white lambs will search for food. However, the mother sheep has a wound on her belly, and if the lamb eats her a few times, the wound will reopen.

This is not a good approach.

Fortunately, there wasn't just one ewe in the sheepfold.

Su Jiaoniang made a syringe out of a bamboo tube.

Milk from the other ewes was squeezed out and fed little by little to the three lambs.

After the cesarean section, Su Jiaoniang called Deng Shi to her side and taught her how to feed the lambs, even asking her to give the lambs that had just undergone surgery a separate living space.

Deng stared at the wound on the sheep's belly, her face paling slightly.

Thankfully, I didn't see anyone cutting open a sheep's stomach with a knife.

She agreed to the task, rubbed her hands together, and looked at Su Jiaoniang: "The farm is raising more and more things, and I can't manage it all by myself. My belly is getting bigger and bigger, so I need to find someone to help."

“Go ahead and look for one. I’ll cut your wages in half. Find someone reliable and responsible. Don’t try to fool people. The farm isn’t clean here. The animals will get sick. If chicken plague or swine fever spreads, you’ll have worked for nothing all year.”

Su Jiaoniang gave her some detailed instructions.

Ms. Deng nodded vigorously.

She can distinguish between what's important and what's not.

Su Jiaoniang added, "Are you still busy during the New Year? If you have time, go see your father when you see the people who are helping you."

During the Lunar New Year, sons and daughters-in-law should take the initiative to visit their fathers and comfort them.

But neither of them went.

Su Jiaoniang even suspected that these people were all ungrateful wretches who couldn't be controlled.

However, judging from Deng's way of doing things, he doesn't seem like an ingrate.

A few words of advice might change things.

Deng stiffened for a moment, then slowly nodded.

Su Jiaoniang left the breeding farm.

It was already completely dark. In winter, the days are short, and if you do anything, the day is over in no time.

When Su Jiaoniang returned to the courtyard, Xiao Ya and Guo Guo immediately ran to her side.

"Mom, a really fierce man came to the courtyard across the street," the little girl whispered to Su Jiaoniang, as if tattled.

However, her voice was quite loud; at least Xiao Guoguo heard it and nodded vigorously.

Su Jiaoniang turned around and looked across the street.

Huo Ying stood in the abandoned, dilapidated building across the street, which had been abandoned by Madam Feng.

Su Jiaoniang stepped out of her house and faced Huo Ying.

"You haven't left with your young lady yet?" Su Jiaoniang was very bold. Facing Huo Ying, she not only didn't hide, but also spoke openly.

Huo Ying glanced at Su Jiaoniang and looked towards the courtyard.

His gaze fell on the little girl.

He was slightly suspicious, thinking that the little girl was quite cute and seemed to resemble the Huo family's old aunt.

Shake your head to banish your thoughts.

"Has the Regent of Qi left?" Huo Ying asked.

Su Jiaoniang nodded: "I'm leaving."

She had some respect for Huo Ying.

At the very least, even while serving Lu Congrong, he did not kill or set fires at will as Lu Congrong had instructed.

The Huo family truly deserves to be called the God of War of the Great Zhou.

only……

"As a citizen of the Great Zhou, Lady Su should understand that every citizen has a responsibility for the rise and fall of the nation!" Huo Ying wasn't the type to beat around the bush, and since Lu Wujiu wasn't there, he directly stated his thoughts.

A smile appeared on Su Jiaoniang's lips. At that moment, she felt fortunate that she wasn't the native Su Jiaoniang. Otherwise, she would definitely be filled with fear and helplessness.

The label of "traitor" is hard to accept, regardless of the dynasty in which one lives.

She was an outsider, but she deeply loved her homeland; the blood of the descendants of Yan and Huang had never cooled.

If you put yourself in Huo Ying's shoes, you'll understand how hurtful her words were.

"What does General Huo intend for me to do? Does the rise and fall of a nation depend on a lowly peasant girl like me? I eat the emperor's food and share his worries. I'm just a peasant girl, and everything I eat is grown in my own land. Do you expect me to risk the very things that only those with millions in salary would do to kill the regent?"

Su Jiaoniang tilted her head and looked at Huo Ying.

If Huo Ying really dared to suggest that someone as ignorant as him should kill Lu Wujiu...

The Huo family is rotten to the core.

To abolish a country, one should choose appropriate methods, such as war or economic measures.

Instead of making a woman make the choice.

“No need!” Huo Ying said.

The doubt in Su Jiaoniang's eyes turned into admiration.

"Although the Thirty-Six Stratagems includes the Beauty Trap, the best way to deal with a powerful enemy is on the battlefield. But Lady Su..." Huo Ying stared at Su Jiao Niang.

"It is said that you deeply loved your deceased husband. Do not develop an interest in other people, otherwise you will at least hurt others and break your heart, or even destroy your family." Huo Yingtai knew the consequences of falling in love with someone from an enemy country.

Not blessed.

Most of them are tragedies.

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