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Chapter 5 Li Muwu didn’t notice any change in Zhang Chunhua’s expression and greeted her warmly, "Sister-in-law, take the child and sit in the ox cart. It's a long way, and you won’t be able to walk that far." Zhang Chunhua disdainfully glanced at the mud stains on the ox cart and forced a smile. "No need, I’ll walk." Four-year-old Li Mingxin looked curiously at the shabby ox cart, tugged at Zhang Chunhua's hand, and whispered, "Mom, I want to ride the cart." Zhang Chunhua pinched her…- 472.9 K • Completed
Chapter 4 The three brothers dejectedly returned home with the turtle in a bucket. Grandma Li was in the kitchen smoking her dry pipe, and when she saw her grandsons walking in, their faces downcast, she couldn't help but grin, revealing a gap in her teeth. "Didn't catch any fish, huh?" Li Mingnan and Li Mingbei nodded, feeling wronged, and placed the bucket in the kitchen. "We only caught a turtle, don't even know if it's alive or dead." Grandma Li stood up, took a quick look into the bucket, and…- 472.9 K • Completed
Chapter 3 With a thunderous roar from Grandma Li, the Li family immediately became bustling, and everyone except Wang Sufen, who was still recovering from childbirth, came out. Li Mingxi was carrying two wild chickens, while Li Mingnan and Li Mingbei each had three or four fish, standing proudly at the doorway. Grandma Li, with her three-inch golden lotus feet, muttered as she came out of the west room, while Guihua came from the kitchen, reaching out to take the items. Li Mingnan raised both hands…- 472.9 K • Completed
Chapter 2 Yidong City was a forest city, with the Red Pine Primeval Forest occupying most of its territory. The Li family lived in the Beicha District, right at the foot of the Red Pine Mountains. Grandma Li had four sons. The eldest, Li Muwen, left with the army during the War of Resistance and hadn’t been heard from for many years. It wasn’t until after the liberation that a letter finally arrived, saying that after the war he had gone with the army to Fujian Province. Not only had he become a…- 472.9 K • Completed
Chapter 1 The north wind howled, and thick goose-feather snowflakes drifted down from the sky. Grandma Li sat in the kitchen, feeding firewood into the stove while puffing on her tobacco pipe, a look of concern etched across her face. Suddenly, the heavy cotton curtain was lifted, and the third and fourth sons of the Li family, Li Mingnan and Li Mingbei, rushed in from outside, bringing with them a gust of cold wind and a flurry of snow. As soon as he saw Grandma sitting by the stove, Li Mingbei,…- 472.9 K • Completed
Chapter 106: Spicy Ninth Princess Consort 3 The Fujin never used to wear such bright colors, dressing herself in an old-fashioned and somber manner. Was she suppressing her own stunning beauty? The Fujin's features were the kind of enchanting beauty that men adored, but they were definitely not the type to find favor with women or elders, as such allure was often seen as a lack of dignity. Others might not like it, but he loved this face. It seemed his Imperial Ama still loved him after all, having…- 183.3 K • Ongoing
Chapter 105: Spicy Ninth Princess Consort 2 After their argument, the couple had not seen each other for half a month. Su Huandan stayed in the Main Courtyard to recover her health, while the Ninth Prince lived in the study of the front courtyard. Every day, he went to the Upper Study for his lessons and did not return until after dark. Today was no different. Su Huandan looked at the dishes laid out on the table and immediately lost her appetite. In the dead of winter, craving green leafy vegetables…- 183.3 K • Ongoing
Chapter 104: The Spicy Ninth Princess Consort 1 The address of "Fujin" made Su Huandan's skin crawl. In the Qing Dynasty, this seemed to be the title for noblewomen of status, didn't it? But the Qing Dynasty really wasn't a good era. A woman's status, whether she was a concubine or a primary wife, was quite low in the face of men. If she had a choice, Su Huandan would have preferred to go to the modern era. At this moment, she truly didn't find the 1970s distasteful anymore. Really, compared to the…- 183.3 K • Ongoing
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