The Farm Girl’s Charismatic Fortune

Chapter 141 - 141 138 Cripple



Chapter 141 - 141 138 Cripple

?Chapter 141: Chapter 138 Cripple Chapter 141: Chapter 138 Cripple Master Han also became interested and decided to take the students to work in the fields for the next few days.

Primarily, he thought that for a day or two, the children’s playful nature would prevail, they would find it fun, and wouldn’t feel tired.

But after going through the entire busy farming period, participating in the whole process of rice cultivation – weeding, pest control, fertilizing, harvesting, drying, and grinding – the children would then understand the saying “every grain of rice is the result of hard work”.

In this way, they would learn much more!

Of course, Master Han realized that his own knowledge of farming was quite shallow, and he was determined to take part in the entire process.

After planting rice, he wanted to plant fruit trees; after the fruit trees, he planned to cultivate medicinal herbs.

After all, none of these children were studying with the goal of taking the imperial examinations, but the boys would still enter into government positions due to their ancestral privileges, and understanding farming and the hardships of the common people would be beneficial.

The following day, upon waking up and learning that her schedule would now include going down to the fields every day, and being expected to participate when it was time to weed, control pests, fertilize, and harvest the rice, Princess Kangyi was so frightened that she didn’t wait for the Empress Dowager Xuanyuan to make arrangements; she made a fuss about wanting to return to the Capital City on her own.

Regardless of how her nanny tried to soothe her.

The Empress Dowager Xuanyuan immediately arranged for her return to the Capital City.

Once the carriage carrying Princess Kangyi had descended the mountain, she let out a long sigh of relief, “Back in the palace, I didn’t notice it and even found Kangyi’s sweet talking quite charming.”

Xuanyuan Que wouldn’t agree with such talk; he silently ate his breakfast, knowing he would have to follow Master Han to the fields after he finished.

Aunt Yu Hua, who served the Empress Dowager Xuanyuan, did say, “The young princess is just little and doesn’t understand things; she’ll be better when she grows up a bit.”

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