Chapter 226 Oweing Him a Daughter-in-law

After Mrs. Chen left, Lu Jiu looked at the remaining three older girls, all of whom were about 15 years old. They were working for her to earn dowry money.

"It's a very simple job, as long as you are careful, you won't make mistakes." Lu Jiu demonstrated with them, her voice was very gentle: "Just apply this thing evenly on the black cloth, pay attention, and follow one direction... "

This kind of work is very simple, even boring, without any challenge.

The three of them quickly got started, and they did it well, but they still need more practice.

Lu Jiu didn't stay idle either, but went to extract the silica, and then made the silica into white paint.

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At first, a small house was built next to the vegetable shed, but now no one lives there, and it is used as a warehouse.

There are newly bought farm tools and some seeds in the warehouse.

Lu Jiu also made a very complicated big lock, and only the brother and sister had the key.

The first thing to do now is weeding, then crush the soil and dig pits to fertilize, and then start to move the vegetable seedlings.

The vegetable seed Lu Jiu had long ago given to Lu Sidong.

First of all, we need to clean up a piece of land to grow vegetable seedlings.

In ancient times, all fertilizers were farm manure, and the Lu family's fertilizer was only enough for his own use, so Lu Jiu bought this fertilizer from other places.

In one morning, several people cleared up a piece of land to grow vegetable seedlings.

Because Mrs. Chen is the most experienced, everyone listens to her command.

Lu Sidong also followed suit, but he spent most of his time observing these employees, and he had to report to his sister on the work of the employees when he returned home.

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In the afternoon, Lu Jiu did not work, but did homework.

That's right, Fu Lanqing assigned a lot of homework to Lu Jiu, and he will have to check it in the next class.

Fu Lanqing arranged ten descriptions for Lu Jiu.

Tracing red is a traditional calligraphy practice method. It is one of the best training methods for beginners to learn to write by tracing on paper with red or hollow red characters.

It took Lu Jiu less than half an hour to write an article, and her wrists were sore from being tired.

I really don't know how Fu Lanqing practiced his handwriting. It must have taken a lot of hard work to write such beautiful handwriting, right?
However, in fact, Fu Lanqing had never practiced at all.

Genius does not need practice.

In the afternoon, Lu Jiu only wrote five essays.

At night, I can no longer lift my wrist.

After dinner, Lu Sidong reported the situation to Lu Jiu. Generally speaking, everyone worked very hard and successfully on the first day.

"Fourth brother, do you know how to read?"

"I know you." Lu Sidong said with a smile, "I can still write."

"Really?"

Lu Jiu couldn't believe it, a rough man like Lu Sidong could still write?

It's not that she looks down on fourth brother, but it's too far-fetched.

Because Lu Sidong never went to school at all.

"Second brother taught me." Lu Sidong took out a pen and paper and wrote down a few words. Although it was not good-looking, he could still recognize it. It must be due to lack of practice. He put down the brush and continued: "Everyone who recruits in the city is willing to recognize For writing, the wages are more, so I learned from my second brother for a while."

Lu Jiu suddenly felt that the fourth brother was still a potential stock. He was good at martial arts and could read and write.

The above three elder brothers all married their wives at the age of fifteen or sixteen, and it was the turn of the fourth elder brother who had not yet married a wife at twenty.

Lu Jiu thought about it, and it seemed to be her fault.

Because Lu Sidong's money for marrying his wife was all bought by the old lady as a dowry to the original owner.

In other words, she owes fourth brother a daughter-in-law.

(End of this chapter)

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