After the rain, the seeds were sown and the seedlings started to grow.

After listening to Du Wanchun's words, Aunt Zhou planted the seeds in the backyard first.

Waiting for the next day, Zhou Zhao went to the backyard to feed the chickens early and found that green leaves had grown in the bare mud.

The green leaves looked quite big, about the length of an adult's thumb.

He ran happily into the house, "Mom, sister-in-law, the seeds in the backyard have grown!"

Du Wanchun and Aunt Zhou had just come out of the room. When they heard the good news, they quickly followed Zhou Zhao to the backyard.

Aunt Zhou stood at the door and was delighted to see the green leaves. "Wow! What kind of seeds are these? They sprouted overnight."

It takes at least ten days or half a month for ordinary seeds to grow like this.

Du Wanchun walked to the seedlings and touched the leaves. "Mom, why don't we plant these seedlings in the field as soon as possible!"

Aunt Zhou smiled and nodded. "Okay, Ruiyuan happened to buy the hill next to our land yesterday, so we will plant these seedlings on the hillside."

Du Wanchun stood up and prepared to help plant the seedlings.

Zhou Ruiyuan, who was still in the house, hurried over, took the small hoe from her hand, and said, "Wanchun, you go inside and take a rest, I'll do it."

Du Wanchun didn't bother to be polite with him, slowly stood up, looked into the house, and asked, "Husband, where is my second brother?"

Zhou Ruiyuan followed Aunt Zhou to dig seedlings, and replied, "My second brother went to the shop in Cheng'an County. He said that he would stay at home for ten days or half a month anyway, so he helped to look after the shop first. It happened that he asked him to take care of Sister Zhang for a while."

Du Wanchun nodded, bent down and took the backpack next to him.

Zhou Ruiyuan hurriedly got up to take it.

The family quickly put all the seedlings into the backpack, and then came to the field together.

The field was full of vegetables, and it looked green at a glance.

Aunt Zhou and Zhou Zhao walked in front with backpacks on their backs, Du Wanchun followed behind them with a kettle, and Zhou Ruiyuan carefully protected her with a hoe behind her.

In fact, since Du Wanchun became pregnant again, except for a little morning sickness at the beginning, there was nothing wrong with her body, which was no different from before she was pregnant.

Only Zhou Ruiyuan and Aunt Zhou were too careful.

After all, in the palace before, if someone was pregnant, they would not be able to stand on the ground or hold their hands, and everyone in the palace would serve them carefully, fearing that something would go wrong with the fetus.

Aunt Zhou got through this with her three sons, so in her eyes, even if her daughter-in-law lived in the palace, she would be as careful and cherish her as before in the palace.

Aunt Zhou originally wanted to leave Du Wanchun at home to rest today.

But Du Wanchun asked to go to the fields, so Aunt Zhou allowed her to come along.

Aunt Zhou put down the basket on her back, wiped the sweat from her forehead with her sleeve, turned around and looked at Du Wanchun and said, "Wanchun, just sit there and don't move. Wait until we plant the seedlings and then go home."

Du Wanchun put down the kettle in her hand and smiled and replied, "Okay, mother."

Zhou Ruiyuan, who was standing by, helped her sit down, then turned around and walked towards Aunt Zhou with a hoe.

The mother and her two children first removed the weeds on the hillside, then marked the area and started to turn the soil.

Du Wanchun was not idle sitting by the side, helping to pick vegetables.

There were a lot of small cabbages growing in the field, and she picked the tenderer leaves.

After Zhou Ruiyuan and the others had turned the field, she also picked a basket of vegetables.

The rice in the rice field next to the vegetable field was almost ripe, and Du Wanchun looked up and thought that the rice would be ready to be harvested in a few days.

She carried a basket of vegetables and came to the golden rice field, reaching out to touch it.

The small rice that had been hanging down gradually raised its head with the wind.

She looked at it and was shocked.

Du Wanchun quickly withdrew her hand and then came to the back of the rice field, where there was a corn field that Zhou Zhao had planted a month ago.

This corn field was very large, and it was full of low stalks.

She tried to reach out and gently tapped the corn stalks, thinking to herself that it would be great if these corns could mature earlier.

After thinking about it, she slowly turned around and walked towards Aunt Zhou and the others.

As soon as Du Wanchun left, the stalks in the corn field struggled to lean upwards at a speed visible to the naked eye.

A cloud floated across the clear sky, and a bright sun happened to find the corn field.

One by one, small corn husks grew out in the sun.

The Zhou family was so focused on planting saplings that no one noticed this place.

After the seedlings were planted, they each took some vegetables home.

When they returned home, they saw Liu's wife and Zhou Feng who had just returned home.

Liu's wife had red eyes and lowered her head, looking sad.

Aunt Zhou saw it and asked her quickly, "Qiuhe, what's wrong with you?"

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like