Chapter 61: Talent
When harvesting rice, Su Xiaolu would play with some wild grass by the field.Seeing that she was obedient and did not put bugs and mud in her mouth, Madam Zhao let her be.
When no one was paying attention, Su Xiaolu planted some common herbs in the Space. She was too small and could only plant them into small pits.
In addition, she was also revealing her talent, either intentionally or unintentionally.
Sometimes, when the chickens in the coop were weak, Su Xiaolu would hold the chicken and take a look at them. Then, she would take some grass and mash it before feeding it to the chicken.
At first, Madam Zhao and Su Sanlang were shocked, but seeing that the chicken was not dead, they let Su Xiaolu be.
After the autumn harvest was done and the family was doing well, Su Sanlang went to buy a small pig to keep.
There were several nests of chickens and ducks at home, and the family never went hungry again.
When the chickens and ducks were grown, they were also bought by the Sun family.
As Su Xiaolu grew up, Su Chong and Su Hua liked their fair and beautiful sister very much. Their sister liked them very much as well and would pick wild fruits for them to eat and massage them. When they were uncomfortable, their sister would massage them and they would feel much better.
Su Sanlang and Madam Zhao did not think too much about the talent Su Xiaolu had displayed. They just thought that it was a coincidence.
Spring passed and autumn came. In the blink of an eye, Su Xiaolu was already three years old.
She also had a name. By chance, the butler of the Sun family gave the sisters names. Her new name was Su Xiaolu, just like her name in her previous life. Su Sanmei, on the other hand, was named Su Xiaoling. With their new names,?Sanmei1?and?Simei2?became their nicknames.
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The three-year-old Su Xiaolu was smart and mischievous. She helped to harvest rice and corn. Like her third sister, she was a very diligent girl.
Seeing that the sun was gradually heating up, Madam Zhao said to Su Xiaoling, “Sanmei, it’s noon. Bring Simei back to cook some noodles. We’ll come back to eat later.”
Madam Zhao’s heart ached when she saw Su Xiaoling and Su Xiaolu’s flushed faces. All she could do was let her two daughters go back and rest.
Over the past three years, Su Xiaoling had grown much taller and her skin had gradually turned fairer. She was good-looking and the villagers often praised her for her appearance, hoping they could arrange a marriage in the future.
Even Su Xiaolu was fair. The vicious sun never tanned the two sisters.
Su Xiaoling brought Su Xiaolu home, carrying half a basket of corn on her back.
On the way, Su Xiaoling gently reminded Su Xiaolu, “Simei, walk slowly and be careful.”
Su Xiaolu ran in front and replied with a smile, “Xiaoling, don’t worry. I won’t fall.”
Su Xiaolu was like a fluttering butterfly. She wanted to run home quickly and get her third sister some spiritual spring water to drink.
Su Xiaolu went home first and prepared the water when she heard her sister talking to someone.
Su Xiaolu ran out and saw her sister talking to an old man.
“Grandpa Wu, you’re back. When did you come back? I’ll call my parents home now. They’ll be very happy to know.”
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Historical Fiction#Story not mine for offline purposes only "That's a jinx and must be rid of. It's that or you and your family get out of here." Su Xiaolu was transmigrated into this world as a newborn, and the instant she opened her eyes, she was deemed a burden an...