Chapter 29 - Sweetness Together (1/2)
Chapter 29: Sweetness Together
Translator: Atlas StudiosEditor: Atlas Studios
When Su Sanlang returned home, the three children immediately surrounded him and helped him with the basket and the food
The warmth of the s’s heart
After putting all the food away, Su Sanlang went into the back roo quilts, Su Sanlang s, let me tell you, I went to the Sun residence as soon as I entered the city today I thought that the Sun residence would not be able to buy everything, but in the end, the Sun residence bought everything in one go”
“We’re so lucky I bought grains and vegetable seeds I’ll go and sow the seeds later”
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Su Sanlang happily shared his joy with Mada eyes, he felt extremely satisfied
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She was relieved, too, and no longer afraid of the winter
Su Sanlang s fros, “Coht candy today”
Upon hearing that there was candy, Su Chong and Su Hua happily surrounded hi their desire
There were twelve pieces of candy, each one the size of half a child’s finger
Su Sanlang grabbed two pieces and placed them in Madam Zhao’s hands He handed the rest to Su Sanmei and said, “There are still ten pieces left Three of you will take three pieces each The extra piece is for San and Su Hua had no objections They were never greedy After taking a piece fro it in theirat the candy wrapper
Madam Zhao took a piece and put it in herShe said, “Sanlang, you eat it too We’ll each have a piece We’ll taste the sweetness together”
Su Sanlang looked at Madam Zhao’s hopeful and warm eyes He could not reject her at all, so he opened his mouth and ate the candy
The sweet taste filled his hed
In the afternoon, Su Sanlang went to sow the vegetables in the field
The barren land only had a layer of vegetation ash He wondered if the vegetables would groell
After planting the vegetables, Su Sanlang went to fetch water to water them
He had not asked the three children to help with this s, Su Hua, and Su San chickens and rabbits, or playing with rocks in the courtyard
Su Sanlang rested when he was tired, and his htened as he watched the three children’s happy smiles
At dusk, s went home to cook too
The days passed uneventfully In early Septeht his two sons into the mountains every day to chop firewood and filled the courtyard with the firewood
In the past ten days, they had still caught a lot of prey and raised them