icious meals for you!" Jia Yin tried to comfort her brother, but as she spoke, she remembered her past life and couldn't help but choke up.“Brother, you are already very happy. You don't know that som...A tiny space was divided into four sections, each with its own time "adjuster"...
Jia Yin couldn't find the "adjusters" for her own things, but she wasn't greedy.
Now, the functionality of these four parts is sufficient for her use, especially the three main rooms, which are simply excellent cheating devices for her studies!
Perhaps, the space god just can't stand her laziness and is using this to encourage her to work hard...
After taking a walk around, Jia Yin had a good idea in her mind and decided to reorganize the space. So she made a list of what she needed.
Needless to say, Dongmei and Yezhan are going to be busy again.
"Three! Three!"
Jia Yin was about to go out, but she called out to Hao Ji a few times. This gluttonous little fox pretended not to hear and hid in the branches of a tree next to the nursery.
Three tails acted as whips, taking turns to lash against the cage of the little green snake, as if certain that Jia Yin had no way to stop them.
Poor little green snake, what did it do to deserve this Suddenly a fox spirit appears, shaking its eyes!
Jiayin crossed her arms and shouted at the little fox, "Sāntiáo, don't play dumb with me! Come down quickly. If you don't come down, I'll make you into a fox fur scarf!"
Sāntiáo's two little ears twitched, and in the next instant, they hung down directly, completely blocking his eyes!
Jia Yinqi rolled her eyes, and with a thought, the little fox materialized in her hand.
In the next instant, he flashed out of the space and put the little fox back in its cage.
From beginning to end, in one breath.
The little fox was so startled that its eyes almost popped out of its head. It bit its tail and darted around in the cage, its mind a whirl of confusion.
What's going on
How did it change places again
Could it be that Fang was dreaming
Jia Yin laughed wickedly and kept giggling, ignoring it completely. She went out to look for Dong Mei and gave her a list of things they needed to prepare...
After lunch, Jia Yin took a nap for half an hour and then went to the back street to learn needlework from Hui Niang.
The twins at Lady Hui's house, raised plump and healthy, were happily sucking on each other's toes.
Auntie Wu was helping to look after them, giggling at times.
She had been chronically ill for years, but after she got a pair of grandchildren, she unexpectedly rekindled her vitality!
Although Aunty Wu was busy and hardworking day and night, her complexion looked much better than before, and her body had also become more robust.
It has to be said, life is precious.
Once your energy and spirits are lifted, this illness will be cured naturally!
Hui Niang was teaching Jia Yin how to sew a pouch, and she was also happy in her heart.
Actually, she could see that the child was intelligent, but he liked to be lazy and wasn't interested in needlework at all.
But today, this child actually sat very steadily and patiently learned very seriously.
Although the acupuncture technique is still clumsy, at least I didn't poke myself this time.
After learning for two or three years, basic tailoring and mending shouldn't be a problem.
That's fine. The Li family doesn't expect Jiayin to make her own clothes and shoes in the future, but after all, it never hurts to learn a few more skills...
As the sun began to set, Li Laer returned from outside, carrying several thick history books and a large willow basket.
Sāntiáo got a new home, but was still down in the dumps.
No one knew its tiny heart had been shattered by the impact of its little owner.
Maybe it just moved and isn't used to its surroundings yet…
Tao Hongying personally cooked porridge for the three, adding some roast chicken brought back from the restaurant.
As a result, several pieces of chicken meat and two chicken leg bones came back to life immediately!
My family members found it very amusing and said, "What kind of owner you have determines what kind of pet you get..."
After dinner, Jia Yin went to take a bath, bringing three with her.
Although the three are only two months old, they still have that innate fox smell. It's best to give them a good wash...
After washing, Jia Yin sat beside the hot spring pool, drying her hair. Grandma He sat beside her, reading aloud from a new history book she had just bought.
Grandma He didn't know why the young mistress suddenly became interested in history, but it was a good thing to like reading, better than being mischievous!
Waterling and Watercloud gave the three snakes a bath. When they finished washing, their clothes were soaked too, so they all took a wash.
After leaving the ear chamber, the master and servants, along with the little fox, were all clean and fragrant.
Thus, Jiayin put the three cages inside the house. He Mama didn't object.
Thus, after everyone had fallen asleep, the little fox once again underwent a shock from the clash between dreams and reality...
In the early hours, Jia Yin washed and yawned, a smile on her face.
Learning about cheating tools, sure is amazing!
She went in and out seven or eight times that night, finally figuring out — the time difference between outside and the space hut was ten!
Ten times as much!
That is, living in a space cabin for twenty hours, the outside world has only passed an hour.
To be honest, this cheat device is a waste on her lazy butt. If it were given to my brothers, they wouldn't have to pull all-nighters studying every day…
However, she is now working hard and striving to improve!
Three was getting thoroughly worn out this evening, following the little master around every which way. It had become numb to it all.
Between "dreams" and reality, it can switch with ease.
And for the summon of its young master, it dared not ignore it.
Because, the fur on its back of neck is still sore now.
No matter where it hides, the little master's "magic claws" can accurately grab it out...
This day, as usual, was spent studying rules and etiquette in the morning and needlework in the afternoon.
However, at dusk, Li Yong galloped back on horseback.
Tomorrow, the army will set out. He wants to see his wife and children one last time before he leaves, so he asked the Marquis for half a day's leave and came home to let them know.
No one expected the mobilization to come so soon and so suddenly. We thought we had at least another half month...
At the Li family's dinner table, from Old Mrs. Li to Jiayin, there were seven or eight people of all ages, but none of them had much appetite and ate very little.
Swords have no eyes, and battlefields are merciless.
No one dared to guarantee that, upon this trip, Lord Hou, Li Lao Si, and Li Yong would all return safe and sound.
But there's nothing they can do to stop it, besides worrying. They're helpless against it.
This evening, Jia Yin insisted on sleeping with her grandmother.
Before daybreak, when the sky was still dark, the sound of horses' hooves echoed from the back alleys, rousing the grandfather and grandson from their sleep.
After a long silence, Old Li sighed and gently embraced her granddaughter, patting her on the back. "Take another nap," she said softly. "Everything will be alright. Don't worry."
"Well, Grandma's asleep too."
Jia Yin responded with a sound, snuggling into grandma's arms and closing her eyes, but she just couldn't fall asleep...
On this day, she only learned half an afternoon of sewing, and then took Shui Ling and Shui Yun to play at Zhang Shenyi’s place until it was dark before going home…
Time never stops because of human joys and sorrows.
The sun rises and the moon sets, in a blink of an eye, two months have passed.
The season has officially transitioned from the warm and comfortable springtime to the full swing of summer.
This year is hotter than usual, and there isn't much rain. The crops in the fields are barely surviving, looking wilted just by looking at them.
Only the cicadas in the trees were the happiest, screeching at the top of their lungs, adding a touch of irritability to the summer.
The sun was high in the sky, blazing down like a furnace. People were seeking refuge indoors, unwilling to brave the scorching heat.
The small river outside the new village was no longer as abundant as it used to be, with only a trickle flowing over the riverbed. It looked pitifully thin.
All the men, women and children of the new village were out in force under the scorching sun at this time.
Riding horse-drawn carriages, carrying poles with baskets on them, and holding buckets of water drawn from wells in each household to deliver it to the melon field.
Now that school children were on holiday, they all brought their wooden and earthenware pots. They drew water from the carriage and, with stumbling steps, carefully watered each gourd seedling.
Everyone under the scorching sun had chapped lips, flushed faces, and some even had blisters on their shoulders, but not a single person complained...轉碼失敗!請您使用右上換源切換源站閱讀或者直接前往源網站進行閱讀!