Chapter 834: Rheumatism Plaster
Farmer's Wife Has Magic Skills
Editor: Henyee Translations
Chu Qingzhi and Tang Jinghong exchanged a glance and, with perfect understanding, moved to the next room.
This spared them trouble; the room was empty. Upon entering, Tang Jinghong secured the door, ensuring no one would barge in.
The sound insulation of the rooms was lacking, allowing them to hear the conversations from the adjacent room when standing close to the wall.
Inside, Mou Yongfengwas massaging a middle-aged manâs shoulders, ingratiatingly saying, âBig brother, my men were incompetent and botched the job with the grain seeds.â
The manâs eyes snapped open, filled with dark fury, âI wondered why there was no impact. So it failed. How could such a promising plan fail? What were you doing?â
Mou Yongfeng, frightened, knelt down, explaining the situation in detail, âBig brother, now is not the time to talk about this. Please, I beg you to plead with the master on my behalf.â
The matter was gravely serious. Even if the master didnât kill him, punishment was certain.
The man kicked Mou Yongfeng over, cursing, âUseless trash!â
Mou Yongfeng scrambled up, kneeling properly, âBig brother, why donât we just kill Tang Jinghong? That would settle everything.â
Another slap from the man, âYou dare make decisions on matters not ordered by the master! Your own death is your business, donât drag others down with you!â
Mou Yongfeng, holding his face, felt tears coming, âBig brother, what should we do then?â
The man wished he could strike Mou Yongfeng dead, âI canât help you with this. Youâll have to speak to the master yourself!â
Crawling a few steps towards the man, Mou Yongfeng pleaded, âBig brother, I dare not. Please help me.â
The man patted Mou Yongfengâs cheek, delivering news, âThe master will arrive in Wan City by tomorrow evening. Prepare yourself.â
Mou Yongfeng collapsed to the ground, murmuring in despair, âPin done forâ¦â
In the adjacent room.
Chu Qingzhi looked at Tang Jinghong, her eyes clear as spring water, âThe master will come to Wan City tomorrow. Does this mean he plans to deal with you personally?â
Tang Jinghong seemed unconcerned, âLet him come. Saves me the trouble of looking for him.â
Chu Qingzhi blinked, âThen we wait for tomorrow.â
With a light smile, Tang Jinghong said, âLetâs go.â
They flew out the window, eager to leave the scene below.
In Chu Village.
On a winter morning, the sky was dotted with clouds, through which rare sunshine pierced, warming the ground.
After a warm breakfast, Chu Qingzhi, Ge Lihua, and Chu Qingning headed to the ancestral hall for the childrenâs final exam and last day of school. Chu Qingzhi wanted to see how they were doing.
At the entrance of the ancestral hall.
The children had already arrived, standing at the doorway, their innocent eyes filled with reluctance and sadness, too heartbroken to speak.
Though their schooling lasted only three months, it fulfilled a lifelong dream, making it hard to let go.
Xu Songnian approached Chu Lanâer, asking with concern, âDid you gather all your things?â
âYes.â Chu Lanâer nodded shyly. Xu Songnianâs special attention to her was noticeable, as he never initiated conversations with other girls.
Xu Songnian encouraged, âDo well on the test, donât be nervous. Youâre smart; youâll do fine.â
Chu Lanâer nodded, âYou too.â
Xu Wenlin nudged Tian Xiaoqiu, whispering, âLook at my brother. Does he fancy Chu Lanâer? Heâs so attentive.â
Tian Xiaoqiu laughed, âPossibly, but Iâve never seen your brother care for anyone else like that.â
Xu Wenlin covered her mouth, giggling, âI never thought my brother would take a liking to Chu Lanâer.â
Xu Songnian, turning back, caught Xu Wenlin giggling, felt embarrassed, and quickly stepped away, pretending nothing happened.
Xu Wenlin laughed even harder, a clear case of the guilty party protesting too much!
Chu Qingzhi, Ge Lihua, and Chu Qingning approached, with Hongyu Jun busy brewing and heading to the workshop, planning to join later.
Seeing the trio, everyone showed respect, âGood morning, sisters.â
Chu Qingzhiâs expression was somewhat stern, âEnter the classroom, itâs cold outside.â
The students filed into the classroom.
Fire basins were placed at each corner for warmth.
Four students set about lighting the basins; with such cold weather, frozen hands would make writing difficult.
Chu Qingzhi tapped the lecture desk, drawing attention, âToday is the last day. Weâll have exams instead of lessons, with two tests. Only those scoring above ninety can stay to work in the workshop.â
A palpable pressure settled over the students, hearts racing at the thought of this life-altering exam.
Chu Qingzhi surveyed the room, âEveryone, take your seats and prepare your paper and pens. In one incense stickâs time, weâll begin. Each test lasts an hour, with results announced in the afternoon.â
The announcement heightened the tension.
Ge Lihua smiled reassuringly, âThe exam questions are from our lessons. As long as youâve paid attention, you can answer them. Donât be too nervous.â Xu Zezhen couldnât help asking, âLihua sister, if we fail, do we have to leave?â
Ge Lihua glanced at Chu Qingzhi, saying, âLetâs take the exams first, then weâll discuss.â
âOkay.â
After the incense was lit, the students warmed up, ready to begin the tests. The three distributed the exam papers.
âThe exam starts now!â
Chu Qingzhi flipped the hourglass to start the timing.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
As sand trickled down, the childrenâs breathing quickened, understanding the stakes of this exam. A single misstep could ruin their futures.
Holding their pens tighter than usual, the students began.
After distributing the papers, Chu Qingzhi, with paper and pen, sat at an empty desk, planning what items to stock in the grocery store.
With the storeâs construction and decoration underway, it was time to arrange the shelves and stock items for business.
Besides their own food, daily necessities like firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar, and tea would be sold.
Fabric from Ge Lihuaâs family and quality, affordable cloth from Chu Qingyueâs weaving workshop would likely sell well.
Womenâs hair accessories from the capital, affordable yet popular items, could also be stocked, as villagers admired goods used by the nobility.
Additionally, selling Qing Shuangâs uniquely shaped and patterned pottery cups, popular among the villagers, would do well.
Contemplating the limited variety, Chu Qingzhi thought of adding rheumatism plasters to the inventory.
Rheumatism was common among the village elders, with many suffering from debilitating leg pain. Crafting affordable herbal plasters for rheumatism could be a viable product to sell.