Chapter 129 The Generous Little Fatty
It was only then that Su Nuannuan noticed that the little fat boy's eyes were swollen into slits and his cheeks were also swollen, making him look quite pitiful.

Su Nuannuan pursed her lips, worried that she might accidentally laugh out loud, which would be a huge blow to her classmates!

Seeing that Su Nuannuan didn't say anything, the chubby boy assumed she was embarrassed and handed the steamed bun in his hand forward.

"Hey classmate, you can have this."

Su Nuannuan quickly waved her hand and said.

"No, I'm not hungry."

The chubby boy seemed confused as to why Su Nuannuan refused his steamed buns, and asked in bewilderment.

"Don't you like steamed buns? I also have White Rabbit milk candy and biscuits here."

After saying that, he was about to give it to Su Nuannuan.

Su Nuannuan quickly stopped them upon seeing this.

"No, I'm really not hungry."

In the end, after much pleading and persuasion, the chubby boy finally stopped giving her food.

Watching him, even with his swollen cheeks, still trying his best to open his mouth wide and eat, Su Nuannuan was stunned.

Seeing the chubby boy gasping for breath in pain while still eating, Su Nuannuan was speechless. In the end, she couldn't resist and took out a tube of ointment from her spatial storage and gave it to the chubby boy.

The ointment was packaged in green, and there were no trademarks or production dates on the outside, which is why Su Nuannuan dared to take it out.

Su Nuannuan handed the ointment to the chubby boy.

"Here you go, this is for reducing inflammation and relieving pain. You can apply it to the area where you were stung by a wasp."

The chubby boy was a little stunned when Su Nuannuan gave him a tube of ointment.

It wasn't until Su Nuannuan waved her hand in front of him that the chubby boy realized what was happening.

"Thank...thank you!"

Su Nuannuan nodded and continued reading.

She didn't take it to heart, but the chubby boy remembered Su Nuannuan.

By the time school ended, Su Nuannuan had gained a lot of useful information.

Compared to her previous superficial understanding of Chinese herbal medicine, after taking courses on basic knowledge of Chinese medicine and medicinal botany, Su Nuannuan has gained a new understanding of Chinese herbal medicine.

Even so, don't expect Su Nuannuan to take great care of the herbs in the space, because that's unnecessary.

With the help of the spiritual spring water in the space, even if Su Nuannuan planted them randomly, the Chinese herbs could survive and grow very vigorously.

Su Nuannuan knew this, so she didn't demand too much of herself.

The point remains the same: her minor in traditional Chinese medicine preparation was for the purpose of creating prescriptions. Knowing Chinese herbs and their medicinal effects was already the limit for Su Nuannuan; she didn't intend to become an expert in cultivation.

Su Nuannuan's studies are progressing steadily.

A week later, Su Nuannuan felt very fulfilled, having wasted virtually no time. She was also absorbing basic knowledge about Chinese medicinal herbs into her mind.

With another holiday, Su Nuannuan returned home.

This time, she planned to take the initiative to contact her eldest and second eldest sisters. Since their marriages, the original owner of this body had basically not been in contact with them.

Su Nuannuan hadn't seen them for several years. Ever since she learned that her second sister urgently needed milk powder, Su Nuannuan decided to send some things to her eldest and second sisters every week.

Su Nuannuan thought it was most likely that her second sister had no breast milk after giving birth, which was obviously due to physical weakness and malnutrition. In her memory, although her second sister looked delicate, she was very strong and often carried her eldest brother and the other two brothers around when they were little.

Therefore, my second sister's health should be very good. It's just that during her pregnancy, the baby absorbed all her nutrients, causing this problem.

After all, my second sister gave birth to twins during a time of famine. Even though her husband was in the military, they lived on an island where resources were scarce.

Most importantly, Su Nuannuan felt that the military must also be living frugally.

The last time I sent baby formula, my parents also sent over the extra money for it. And, to thank her, my second sister sent her an extra twenty yuan, saying they would pay her back if she helped buy baby formula.

Su Nuannuan gladly accepted.

This weekend, she planned to send some food to her eldest and second eldest sisters. She had a lot of durable food in her storage space, so Su Nuannuan packed some out.

To send as much as possible, Su Nuannuan sent dried goods. Among them were dried black fungus, white fungus, vegetables, and many other dried items.

These things can be eaten once they've been soaked.

To supplement her second sister's nutrition, Su Nuannuan also sent four catties of brown sugar, two jars of honey, and five catties of soybeans.

In addition to the things for her two older sisters, Su Nuannuan also sent some snacks she had stored away, such as White Rabbit milk candy, peach crisps, and biscuits.

The baby formula she sent last time probably hasn't been finished yet, so Su Nuannuan wasn't in a hurry to send any more.

Su Nuannuan plans to send more baby formula next month.

After packing everything up, Su Nuannuan drifted off to sleep.

The next day, she brought these items to the post office.

I bought a stamp and started writing a letter.

Besides greeting her two older sisters and brothers-in-law, Su Nuannuan shared some of her recent news. She mentioned being accepted into a university in Beijing, earning money through translation, and minoring in traditional Chinese medicine preparation…

Every detail was explained clearly. Su Nuannuan didn't think that her feelings for her two older sisters had become distant because they hadn't been in contact for a long time.

In Su Nuannuan's memory, her two older sisters were truly good to her. When Su Nuannuan was little, they doted on her. Even after they got married, they never forgot to provide things for Su Nuannuan.

Su Nuannuan felt that her parents probably hadn't told her two older sisters that she had been admitted to university, otherwise they would definitely have sent her something as a reward.

Su Nuannuan guessed correctly. Su Jianjun and Chen Xiuting were so busy celebrating and preparing things for their daughter's college education that they forgot to tell Su Jinjin and Su Mianmian the good news.

Later, Su Mianmian wrote to her family for help, but Su Jianjun and Chen Xiuting did not notice that Su Nuannuan had been admitted to university.

It wasn't until Su Nuannuan returned and sent milk powder to Su Mianmian that Su Jianjun and Chen Xiuting remembered to tell them the good news that Su Nuannuan had been admitted to university.

After sending the letter, Su Nuannuan had nothing to do.

She strolled leisurely down the street.

At that time, there was no strict ban on buying and selling in the country, and there were many small vendors on the streets. Even during drought years, the capital city of Beijing remained bustling with activity.

Su Nuannuan ordered a candied hawthorn.

The owner had somehow gotten hold of the hawthorns; they tasted sweet and sour, whetting Su Nuannuan's appetite. Seeing the state-run restaurant on the street, she wanted to go inside.

However, considering that it was only 10 a.m., Su Nuannuan dismissed the idea.

It was too early; Su Nuannuan wasn't used to disrupting her biological clock. Besides, she only felt like eating, not actually hungry.

Su Nuannuan strolled around for a while longer, bought some bamboo baskets, and then went home.

(End of this chapter)

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