Other language: Vietnamese

Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: From Starving to Commanding Rivers and Mountains.

Chapter 28: Unexpected Joy. [28]



Summary

Li Shi, after making meteor lanterns, returned home with her children, wrapping them warmly against the cold. Her brother, Li Jiang Yuan, gifted them sacks of taro and sweet potatoes, which delighted Lin Jing Yan, who planned to use his past life knowledge to process them innovatively. Despite his young age, he expressed a desire to improve their family's living conditions, which worried Li Shi. She appreciated his thoughtfulness but urged him to focus on his studies. As they prepared the food, Lin Jing Yan showed care for his mother, wrapping her hands to prevent itching from the taro skin. Li Shi, touched by her son's maturity, worked on preparing the taro and sweet potatoes, envisioning a better future for their family.

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