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      Transmigrated Family C294

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      by MarineTL Chapter 294: Taking Uncle on a Tour (Part 2) Yan Yu was completely stunned. Her uncle’s brain must be the culmination of heaven’s finest craftsmanship and the distilled brilliance of generations of the Yan family. All he had to go on were the positions of the four watchtowers—just four triangles—and a line representing the wall. Nothing else was drawn. And he figured it out? "Yeah! Dad said we’ll enclose the area later. The village grandpas all say it’s a good idea, safer that way. Hehe!"…
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      Transmigrated Family C293

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      by MarineTL Chapter 293: Taking Uncle on a Tour (Part 1) Let’s start with home. “Uncle, look, this is the cellar we dug ourselves. Pretty big, right? This side connects to that one,” Yan Yu said, pointing out the passage that linked the two cellars to Yan Huaiwen. Yan Huaiwen quickly noticed that the cellar had more than just one passage. He walked over and pushed aside a slanted wooden plank. It revealed an opening over half a zhang tall. “Where does this lead?” Yan Yu hadn’t expected her uncle to…
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      Transmigrated Family C292

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      by MarineTL Chapter 292: Homework Inspection Yan Huaiwen didn’t scold his daughter. Instead, he patiently asked about the recent changes in the village, household matters, and her daily life. Daya started out answering hesitantly, stumbling over her words, but gradually grew more fluent as she talked about herself and the people around her. When she spoke of helping out in the kitchen and learning needlework with the Qi sisters, her face lit up with joy. Watching from the side, Yan Yu thought her uncle was truly…
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      Transmigrated Family C291

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      by MarineTL Chapter 291: Jade Pendants Yan Yu: … So basically, it’s just expensive. “We’ve got ginseng at home, we can buy the wine, and we can find honey in the forest. But can we gather the rest of the herbs?” Yan Yu thought of her aunt, the one who always got along so well with her father—cheerful, talkative, always full of surprising remarks. She always called her “Xiao Er” with warmth, invited her to meals, and had just been chopping pig feed with a loud clatter moments ago… For an aunt like…
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      Transmigrated Family C290

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      by MarineTL Chapter 290: The Right Remedy for the Illness Yan Yu’s loud shout didn’t just bring out her own family—it drew the entire village. The villagers were practically running to spread the news. The scholar has returned! Young and old alike came to see the commotion. Village Chief Luo looked at him with rare affection, practically wanting to circle around him just to get a better look. Several of the village elders were so excited they trembled. The villagers couldn’t hide their joy either. Every…
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      Transmigrated Family C289

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      by MarineTL Chapter 289: Madam Cui's Illness Physician Cui didn’t have the strength to pole the raft by himself, so Qi Si went over to help. Yan Xiangheng was also on that raft. Yan Lao’er, Qi Da, and Qi Wu were on another raft. Aside from the people, the majority of space on both rafts was taken up by medicine. Yan Lao’er was feeling a bit nervous. Qi Da and Qi Wu were both hefty men, so he placed them at the front and back of the raft, leaving himself in the middle with barely any room to move. Qi Wu,…
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      Transmigrated Family C288

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      by MarineTL Chapter 288: Taking People to Gufeng While his daughter was counting money, Yan Lao’er slipped into Heng’er’s room. Yan Xiangheng quickly got up to welcome him. “Uncle.” “Don’t mind me, you keep tidying up. I just came to say a few words.” Yan Lao’er sat down on the edge of the heated bed, casually folding one leg up. He glanced around his eldest nephew’s room. Aside from the main hall, every room in the house was more or less the same, with a large heated bed taking up half the…
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      Transmigrated Family C287

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      by MarineTL Chapter 287: Returning from the Grand Market Yan Lao'er’s grilled fish was coming out slowly. Meanwhile, the stall selling fresh fish was gradually picking up business. Three wen per jin, with each fish weighing three to four jin. For just a handful of copper coins, you could take a live fish home, raise it until the Mid-Autumn Festival, and then cook it. All thanks to Yan Lao’er’s non-stop chatter: “What’s this fish? Prosperity! Having fish to eat means life’s getting better and better.…
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