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      Transmigrated Family C286

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      by MarineTL Chapter 286: A Bountiful Harvest in Guanzhou The land in Guanzhou yields only one harvest a year. Most of the grains sold at the Grand Market were harvested last year—rice, sorghum, soybeans... Freshly reaped wheat had just begun to appear in small quantities. Although the court had long been promoting the cultivation of corn, the efforts hadn’t taken root in Guanzhou. The colder climate here made corn far less productive than in the southern provinces. But this year was different. While major…
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      Transmigrated Family C285

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      by MarineTL Chapter 285: Shopping Spree at the Grand Market Originally, there weren’t that many people gathered around Yan Lao’er’s stall. But that didn’t last long, thanks to the Song Family’s Eldest Son-in-law, who sold candied hawthorn skewers and happened to be standing right in front of Yan Lao’er’s booth. He usually roamed the market, selling as he walked, a bundle of glossy, sugar-coated fruits skewered onto a stalk of grass. After receiving a few pointers from Yan Lao’er, his candied…
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      Transmigrated Family C284

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      by MarineTL Chapter 284: Socializing “Dogzi's Dad, why aren’t you calling out to attract customers?” Madam Cui kept her voice low, mindful of being outside. “In our line of work, we don’t hawk. We wait for patients to come to us,” Physician Cui replied with a reserved air. Madam Cui couldn’t help but laugh in exasperation. “I’ve been married to you for years, given you two sons. You think I don’t know that already?” What irritated her was that if he couldn’t shout, couldn’t he at least…
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      Transmigrated Family C282

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      by MarineTL Chapter 282: Off to the Grand Market! The members of the Yan family were up one after another, starting to load their goods onto the ox cart. As for breakfast, there was no rush—they’d eat once they got to the Grand Market. The ox cart was packed to the brim. Aside from Li Xuemei, who had a seat, everyone else had to walk. Villagers from all around were also heading toward the town, some driving carts, others on foot. By the time they reached Xiqiao Town, where the Grand Market was held, it turned…
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      Transmigrated Family C231

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      by MarineTL Chapter 231: The Conditions for Joining the Young Scouts The Young Scouts gave their leader plenty of face. At her wave, they parted like flowing water, stepping aside to stand behind her. The other children watching could only grow more envious. Yan Yu got straight to the point: “If you want to join us, it’s not impossible—but there are a few things you need to listen to carefully. The Young Scouts aren’t playing some random kids’ game. We’re disciplined, and we have our own code to…
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      Transmigrated Family C230

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      by MarineTL Chapter 230 – The Village’s Common Fund The Young Scouts earned 84 Work Points. At the conversion rate of 2.59 wen per point, that came out to 217.56 wen. They were paid 217 wen in cash, with the remaining decimals carried over on the books. Grinning from ear to ear, Yan Yu picked out a tael-weight silver nugget, plus 97 copper coins. What followed was the dull routine of distributing money. The elderly men and women who had helped out at Physician Cui’s house worked two and a half days each,…
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      Transmigrated Family C229

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      by MarineTL Chapter 229 – The First to Get Paid Father and daughter strolled back home, and Yan Lao’er decided he’d cook today. Granny Rong had been working too hard—he should at least shoulder a bit of the load. They were definitely having fish tonight. After a quick look through the kitchen and seeing a good amount of greens, Yan Lao’er settled on making a fish and vegetable stew. Yan Yu found a good spot and squatted nearby. She watched for a bit, and when she saw her father was going to cook with a…
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      Transmigrated Family C228

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      by MarineTL Chapter 228 – Ferry Planning Granny Rong treated everything on this patch of land in the woods as her own, so of course she took good care of the rabbits. With the children helping gather tender greens, there was never a shortage of fresh grass. Granny Rong would occasionally mix in some feed for them too, and she always stopped the children from doing things they shouldn't—like poking away those grape-like soft droppings. Absolutely not. These rabbits were supposed to eat those again, and if they…
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