Chapter 166 - 166: Picking Mushrooms
Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
In the present moment, it wasnât so much a worry that Gu Zi might not be willing to go; rather, they simply felt it wasnât necessary to bother her.
On top of taking care of Lele and managing the household meals, they worried that they would burden her even more.
Gu Zi and Su Shen exchanged a glance, their silence speaking volumes.
âDo you not want to go?â Su Shen asked. âOr do you think itâs inconvenient?â
Psychology books mentioned that children at Su Bing and Su Liâs age are generally sociable and willing to engage in activities. It wasnât likely that they didnât want to attend the school event; there probably was another reason.
Su Bing wanted to say they didnât want to go. However, looking at the anticipation in his younger brotherâs eyes, the words failed to escape his lips.
He didnât really mind going or not; it didnât matter to him. Yet, he understood his brotherâs strong desire to attend. His brother longed for more friends, for communication with others.
Now that their mother had finally discovered the invitation, the younger brother must be hoping for their mother to attend.
Su Bing said, âDad, youâre too busy with work, and Mom has to take care of our sister. We think itâs okay not to go.â
When he called her âMom,â he felt relieved. It didnât seem as difficult to say as he thought.
Gu Ziâs lips curled into a smile upon hearing this. She gently patted Su Bingâs head and said, âSo you both want to go, right? Then letâs go.â
Su Bing felt somewhat immobilized as Gu Ziâs hand rested on his head. He felt like a pet being stroked. It was a strange sensation, magical but not quite as reassuring as he thought a motherâs touch would be.
Upon hearing Gu Ziâs agreement, Su Li, excitedly stood up. âReally? Mom, youâll
Gu Zi smiled and expressed that she was very happy to participate.
Su Li felt the weight lift off his chest, the cloud in his mind dissipating. He joyfully ran around the living room before rushing to the yard to share the news with their dog, Big Yellow. âBig Yellow! Mom is taking us to the parent-child activity!â
Big Yellow lay still, gazing with melancholic triangular eyes, seemingly saying, âWhatâs it got to do with me? Mom never takes me along. All the happiness is yours, Iâm just here guarding the house.â
After lunch, Su Shen headed out. It rained heavily the previous night, so he needed to check on the pig farm.
Once Lele fell asleep, Gu Zi also left, heading to the cooperative to buy some soy sauce and vinegar, among other seasonings.
Before leaving, she instructed the two brothers to take good care of their sister and prepare her formula when she woke up.
Gu Zits eyes sparkled with delight as she briskly approached these white objects. Squatting down for a closer look confirmed her suspicions â they were the much sought-after mushrooms.
These mushrooms, known as âcow dung mushrooms, â grew in grassy fields.
Their current whiteness and tender texture meant they were fresh and edible.
Without hesitation, she joyfully began picking the mushrooms. She remembered her previous life where there were many parks around her residence. During seasons of ample rain, as soon as the weather cleared, she and the neighborâs kids would head to the lawns to gather these mushrooms.
They would compete to see who could collect the most. The one gathering the most mushrooms was hailed as the âMushroom-Picking Champion,â although there were no actual rewards. Still, it was a happy memory of childhood.
They would take the mushrooms home for the adults to cook. While not ideal for stir-frying, these mushrooms were perfect for making soup and exceptionally flavorful. Gu Zi always finished every drop of soup in her bowl.
âGu Zi? Itâs really you!â A familiar voice sounded behind her. Gu Zi, upon turning around, saw Gong Xin.
Gu Zi felt as though she were hallucinating from mushroom picking. How could Gong Xin be here?
However, as Gong Xin approached her, she confirmed it wasnât a hallucination.
Putting the mushrooms in the basket, Gu Zi wiped off some sweat and asked, âGong Xin, what brings you here?â
Looking at her sweating profusely, hands full, Gong Xin felt a pang of pity. Gu Zi was leading such a hard life. Her husband clearly didnât know how to take care of a woman!
Despite the Su familyâs wealth, they made Gu Zi work. It was simply unfair! n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
She pulled Gu Zi out of the field and said angrily, âIâm here to rescue you, Gu Zi.
Donât serve that older man here. Iâll take you to find my brother.â
Gu Zi widened her eyes in confusion, not understanding what was happening..
She reached out and touched Gong Xinâs forehead, âAre you running a fever?â