Chapter 22
Chapter 22: Lu Zheng
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Gu Shouxin and Cai Xiaolian did not ask Gu Nian to tell them the whole story in detail. Gu Xin was the female lead, and they had come to change the first course of the female lead’s tragic fate. Things would definitely change in the future.
The two of them only asked Gu Nian the male lead’s name and his character.
To be the male lead, he must have been good in all aspects. It was just that he had suffered a lot.
Gu Shouxin and Cai Xiaolian did not want to know about their future son-in-law. They wanted to know about this person so that they could prevent him from harming their Little Xin Xin.
“I’ll remember it, Lu Zheng!”
“I’ll remember it, Lu Zheng!”
The couple remembered this name.
The newly formed family of three talked about some trivial matters before they got up and returned to their rooms.
After returning to their rooms, Gu Shouxin and Cai Xiaolian came to an agreement. They would first familiarize themselves with the world before sharing the blanket. Now, they would each cover themselves with their own blankets.
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Gu Xin slept very well that night. Her biological clock had woken her up at the crack of dawn.
She got up and dressed herself. She planned to go to the fields to look for wild vegetables before her parents and sister woke up. Her father had used up all of them when he was cooking yesterday.
Sigh, her father had never cooked before. Otherwise, how could he cook so many wild vegetables all at once?
She must remember to remind her father today.
The door of the central room was not locked. Gu Xin remembered that her father had said yesterday that he would go to town with her uncle to do some work. Her father must have left early!
“Little Fish, Little Fish, I’m so happy. My father has gone to earn money!”
Gu Xin was in a good mood. She opened her hands and looked at the jade stone that had suddenly appeared. She whispered to herself.
She went to the bathroom in a good mood. After washing up, she found a basket, a shovel, and a small sickle that her grandfather had made for her. Then, she set off to dig for wild vegetables.
After they were out of the main door, Gu Xin felt that something was wrong. She turned back again.
Looking at the green patch in the vegetable garden, the sickle in her hand dropped out of fear.
The cabbage in the vegetable garden was ripe, the eggplant was ripe, the cucumber was ripe, and the leaves of the radish had grown. The white color had already come out from the ground and could be plucked!
The radish and cabbage were seeds that their family had planted not long ago.
The cucumber and eggplant were the last batch picked early last month. Now, they had grown back and were even ripe.
Gu Xin blinked and walked forward. She picked a small cucumber, rubbed it on her clothes out of habit, and then took a bite.
God, it was so delicious!
But, but, why were there cucumbers in this season?
After eating a cucumber, Gu Xin felt that her little head wasn’t thinking straight enough.
Knock, knock, knock!
At this moment, there was a knock on the door.
Gu Xin panicked. There were no cucumbers or eggplants in this season. Who was outside? She couldn’t let anyone see her.
Gu Xin didn’t know why she couldn’t let anyone see it. Anyway, she felt that she shouldn’t let anyone see it.
Oh, right. She didn’t close the door when she entered. What should she do?
Fortunately, the door was blown open by the wind. It wasn’t wide open, but half-closed. The people outside were very polite. They only knocked on the door and didn’t push it open just because it was half-closed.
Gu Xin opened the door so that only a small head could be seen. She stuck her head out and asked, “Who are you looking for?”
After asking, Gu Xin was stunned.
Standing outside was a very good-looking uncle. He was dressed differently from the villagers. Yes, it was an uncle. He had a beard, even though he looked young.
The uncle looked at her strangely, as if he had seen a treasure that he had lost and regained.
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