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“Consider yourself fortunate not to have faced our blades,” Yu Shan said with profound meaning.
“Boss, should we continue searching?”
“Naturally, we must continue. After passing through this trial, young master should proceed to another place,” Yu Shan said in a deep voice.
Hearing Yu Shan’s words, someone nearby couldn’t help but express concern, “Boss, is the young master really okay? He’s just a twenty-year-old lad.”
The places they were heading to were on the brink of life and death. Was it not a bit cruel to send the young master there?
“To become stronger, one must pay a price. Besides, the young master must grow stronger himself. If he doesn’t go, he won’t be able to control the ruthlessness within him, and it won’t be good for the young master in the end,” Yu Shan said, shaking his head.
After Yu Shan spoke, the others didn’t say much. One of them spoke up, “I feel like the young master hasn’t exerted his full strength yet.”
“Yes, never underestimate anyone, especially someone like the young master, gifted and capable,” Yu Shan added. In a one-on-one fight, Su Yu could hold his own against Yu Shan for half an hour without falling behind.
On his first day here, he had sparred with Yu Shan. At that time, Yu Jingchuan was very satisfied with Su Yu, but he seemed to sense that Su Yu’s potential had not been fully unleashed. Now, their goal in dealing with the young master was to force out all of his latent potential.
He really wanted to see what the young master could do at full strength.
The master probably wanted to know as well.
The one-month deadline quickly approached. Yu Shan and the others were disturbed by Su Yu, but unfortunately, they had no way to deal with him. They couldn’t find him at all.
Initially, they thought it was just an accident. As the incidents piled up, they realized how formidable Su Yu’s concealment skills were.
As long as he hid, you couldn’t find him even if he was right next to you.
Su Yu leisurely appeared in front of Yu Jingchuan. His aura was much more restrained, a complete contrast to his previous flamboyant personality.
The current Su Yu was like a cheetah ready to strike at any moment.
“Uncle.”
“Today, you can send a message back to Xiao He and the others. After that, you probably won’t have much time,” Yu Jingchuan said, looking at Su Yu.
Su Yu’s expression, once serene, finally showed some emotions as he turned and left.
Watching Su Yu’s departing figure, Yu Jingchuan asked, “Yu Shan, what do you think of him?”
“The young master is very impressive. One small mistake, and you’ll fall into his hands.” Yu Shan gave Yu Jingchuan a straightforward answer.
Yu Jingchuan silently smiled. In the past month, he had also participated in their interception and had even clashed with Su Yu.
This kid’s martial arts style was domineering. Given time, he would certainly become a well-known figure in the martial world.
However, for now, he needed more experience.
“After this, does the master really want to send the young master to Forget Sorrow City?” That place was full of danger and bloodshed. One could easily lose their life there.
“Yes, he must go. As for when he can come out, it depends on his abilities,” Yu Jingchuan said in a cold tone.
“To return sooner, the young master will probably do his best to come back in the shortest time,” Yu Shan said with a smile.
Observing Su Yu’s eagerness to return and write a letter to Wang Jinhe, it was clear how important Miss Wang was to him.
“This is good.”
For the good relationship between Su Yu and his niece, Yu Jingchuan naturally welcomed it.
After taking a shower at his residence, Su Yu wrote letters to Wang Jinhe and the 2 little ones. After finishing the letters, he had lightning deliver them. Only then did Su Yu go to bed to rest.
Since coming here, he hadn’t seen Yuan Bao and the others. He didn’t know where his people were thrown by Uncle. He had asked, but Yu Jingchuan didn’t tell him, only saying that they would return when he did.
Yu Jingchuan made it clear that he didn’t want to disclose this information, and Su Yu didn’t press further. Knowing they were alive was enough for him.
The next destination: Forget Sorrow City.
He would return at the fastest speed.
A few days later, Wang Jinhe received the letter Su Yu sent. The letter explained that Su Yu couldn’t come back for the time being, estimating it would take a few more months. Su Yu advised him to seek Huang Qi if there were any issues. As for vegetables and fruits, someone would come to deliver them to the capital.
The letter contained many words, and at the end, there was a simple yet heartfelt sentence: “I miss you.”
Wang Jinhe caressed the letter in her hand, feeling very content.
Looking at the other two letters, Wang Jinhe went to find the two children. Seeing them studying, he didn’t disturb them. He waited until they finished their lessons before handing over the letters.
“This is a letter from your father.”
Xiao Bao couldn’t wait to open the letter. Upon learning that Su Yu wouldn’t be back for several more months, he felt a bit unhappy. “This time, Daddy has been gone for a long time, Mommy.”
“Daddy might have encountered some tricky matters that prevented him from coming back in time. Xiao Bao, can we forgive him?”
“Okay.” Xiao Bao nodded reluctantly.
Next time, Daddy must take them along when he goes out. Otherwise, he’ll be away for such a long time again.
Receiving Su Yu’s letter eased Wang Jinhe’s mind, and she felt more spirited in her work.
As for the people in the village who were ready to mock Wang Jinhe and the others, they became flustered when they saw the high-yield rice growing taller and larger. They hadn’t expected Wang Jinhe’s planting method to be effective.
How is this possible?
Just the thought of the grain losses they suffered this year made those who didn’t join Wang Jinhe regret not participating and those who were still observing feel remorse.
Some were still stubbornly arguing, saying that it wasn’t harvest time yet, and who knew what the yield would be?
Xie Kui was basically too lazy to bother with such comments now. These people were now simply feeling uneasy because they were well-fed.
“Some families in the village came to me today, wanting me to talk to Xiao He about teaching them to grow vegetables for sale,” Rong Shi said, frowning as she looked at Xie Kui.
“What did you say?” Xie Kui asked.
“Of course, I didn’t agree. They should have thought about this when they were talking behind Xiao He’s back. Why didn’t they consider today’s situation?” Rong Shi snorted disdainfully.
She couldn’t stand such people—wanting to profit from others while also causing trouble for them.
I hate these double-faced people the most.
“Well done. If they want to learn how to grow vegetables, let them find Xiao He themselves. Coming to us is useless. The ordinary people who follow Wang Jinhe in farming won’t be of any help,” Xie Kui said.
Rong Shi nodded in agreement, “I think the same.”
Now their lives were getting better and better. Why should they offend Wang Jinhe for these people? Rong Shi was not foolish.
“Husband, let me make it clear to you. If someone comes to you later, you can’t agree, okay?” Rong Shi said, worried.
“Don’t worry, I know all about it,” Xie Kui assured her.
Now they were just waiting to sell melons and harvest the crops, and as for anything else, Xie Kui didn’t want to bother.
Watching the people in the village who planted melons, seeing the melon plants in the fields grow larger, bloom, and bear fruit, those who hadn’t bought melon seedlings from Wang Jinhe were filled with regret.
Why worry about those fifty coins?
Each melon plant from these people bore more than ten watermelons, with some having twenty or more. Everyone followed Wang Jinhe’s advice, leaving only ten watermelons per plant without greed for more.
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