Mu Yunhan objected: "If I have to sell the things I bought home, then what should I do with them?"
Mrs. Mu Er said: "There are so many clothes, I can't wear them all. From now on, let's eat less meat, oil and fine grains and eat whole grains. We can save a lot..."
Mu Yunhan put a piece of meat into her mouth and said, "I have my own opinion. If you feel sorry for me, just take good care of yourself, take good care of your siblings, and arrange your family's life well."
Mrs. Mu Er smiled and didn't argue with her anymore, but she made up her mind to replace the fine grains with coarse grains tomorrow and not eat eggs or meat, whatever she could save.
After dinner, Mu Yunhan changed into clean clothes and went to Gu's house with a lantern.
As soon as she walked out of the street, she felt something was wrong. She always felt that something was following behind her. When she looked back, she couldn't see anything.
After thinking about it, he sped up and rushed to Gu's house. The person who opened the door was Gu Fenglin. He smiled when he saw her, wondering why she was here.
"I told you that I would make tea for the young master every day." Mu Yunhan turned around and closed the door, and quietly looked out through the crack in the door. The street was dark, and there was no one around.
Gu Fenglin stood behind her, leaning over to look out, his breath tickling the top of her hair.
Mu Yunhan quickly closed the door, coughed dryly, ducked out from under his arm, and greeted Goddess Gu: "Grandma, I'm here."
Gu Fenglin stared at her back, slightly raised the corners of his lips, and showed a smile.
After drinking tea while staring at Gu Fenglin, Mu Yunhan found Old Man Gu, whispered a few words, opened the door and left with a lantern.
She deliberately walked slowly and returned home as if nothing had happened. She never looked back from the beginning to the end. She closed the door and the feeling of being spied on disappeared.
Early the next morning, Mu Yunhan got up early and took out the medicinal seeds soaked the previous morning.
What she now has in her hands are Asparagus seeds. The rest of the Angelica, Panax notoginseng, and Red Dragon vine seeds she bought at a huge price from the drug store only have more than 20 seeds each, which is pitiful.
The best time to plant asparagus is in spring, which is already a bit late now.
Angelica sinensis can be sown in spring, autumn and winter, but summer is the most unsuitable.
Panax notoginseng is sown in autumn, and it is best to sow it as it is harvested. Dry seeds are not easy to germinate.
As for the Red Dragon Vine, it’s the right time.
However, these problems are not a problem for Mu Yunhan. As long as they can sprout, she is confident that they will grow wildly.
She picked a place in the shade at the base of the wall and sowed four kinds of medicinal materials.
Mu Ying had been watching from the side. When she saw that she had covered it with soil, she scooped up the rice water to pour on it.
Mu Yunhan quickly stopped: "Don't worry about it. I will take care of this land myself. You just have to watch and don't let the chickens, cats and dogs ruin it."
Mu An also said loudly: "Yes, this kind of thing is very valuable. My sister spent twenty taels of silver to buy it."
Mu Ying smacked her tongue: "So expensive? Sister, don't worry, I will keep a horse here to guard it when I have free time. I will not let the chickens, cats and dogs touch it!"
Mrs. Mu Er knew that medicinal seeds were valuable. Although she didn't think Mu Yunhan could grow them, she didn't want to throw cold water on her. She just said, "Come and eat."
"You guys eat first, I'll come back after I finish." Mu Yunhan washed his hands, walked into the room, closed the door tightly, took out a needle, pointed it at his fingertips, and pricked it hard.
Bright red blood beads emerged. She gasped and squeezed three drops into the white porcelain cup.
When she picked up the cloth strip to bandage, she thought for a moment, squeezed two more drops and put them separately into another white porcelain cup, and carefully covered it with a lid. (To be continued)