Other language: Vietnamese
Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: From Starving to Commanding Rivers and Mountains.
Chapter 8: The Purpose of Dazhuang's Visit. [8]
Summary
Lin Jing Yan feels confined in his small courtyard as he recovers from injuries, restricted by his mother, Li Shi. Despite his desire to explore beyond the village, he understands the need for caution. His days are filled with caring for his younger sister, Lin Xiao Niu, and worrying about their family's struggles with hunger. When Lin Da Zhuang visits, he brings gifts from his family and proposes that Li Shi teach his sister handicrafts, which she agrees to. This opens a door for Lin Jing Yan, who hopes to persuade his mother to allow him to venture outside, indicating a budding sense of responsibility and ambition.Full content
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