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Ruan Mian gazed at the vast, boundless land, touched the Jade Bracelet, and took out all the seeds accumulated over these days from the space.

She distributed them one by one into the villagers’ hands.

This ti, not only did the people of Jinsha Village receive seeds, but also those from Yu Zhou Village, who had fled here, didn’t miss out.

They were imnsely grateful and, with the help of the people from Jinsha Village, found a good spot in the refugee area, cultivated the mountains, and built houses with their own hands.

Every day, they busied themselves with their lives, and more and more houses were built.

This village was only about a mile away from Jinsha Village. Lord Lin, seeing this, knew it was unrealistic to return to Yu Zhou, so he simply let them call it Yu Zhou Village and settle here, with their household registers re-entered into Wuheng.

Since Wuheng was a new prefecture, Lord Lin had the authority to modify the household registers, so over so ti, with Jinsha Village as the center, expanding down the mountain, more and more villagers joined in.

Compared to the once desolate mountains, here not only were there many houses, but the cultivated land also kept increasing. Everything was progressing in a positive direction.

When the family affairs were almost settled, it was just in ti for their orchard to yield a harvest.

Basket after basket of red apples and mountain pears were transported down the mountain, and Lady Wei was overjoyed, taking so to Ruan Mian’s ho right away.

The two did a preliminary calculation, and the harvest this ti turned out to be much more than they had imagined.

Not only could it satisfy the village’s daily trade, but there was also plenty left to sell in places like the garrison.

Ruan Mian imdiately instructed a few employees from the transport line to take the processed fruits to the fruit shop in the garrison.

Such a great harvest was the biggest happy event in the village since the flood disaster.

The wheat fields subrged by the flood had saddened many villagers, but now that they saw a successful harvest again, everyone was delighted.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Ruan Mian summoned all the villagers to the village entrance to hold a grand feast to celebrate their joyful harvest.

Everyone was willing to participate in such a joyous event.

Industrious won eagerly took to the kitchen, while the strong n took on all the laborious tasks.

The crowd gathered in the spacious area at the village entrance, chatting and laughing with a full sense of earthly vitality.

The children in the village chased each other with wide smiles, creating a peaceful and tranquil scene.

Even Mr. Ruan and Mrs. Zhang took a mont to reflect when they saw this.

"When we were exiled, I thought our family had one foot in the grave. Not to ntion the Wuheng Land being so far from the Capital City, even reaching here seed challenging."

"For those exiled, not having enough to eat, wear, and feeling so fatigued that their limbs were weak was all too common. But we were different. Thinking back to that road of exile, Mianmian ca up with so many ways to ensure we ate well, dressed warmly, and even stayed safe."

"Once considered a purgatory on earth, Wuheng Land now resembles the prosperous villages and towns of the Capital City, with every family being self-sufficient."

"Even when faced with disaster, we’ve managed to survive peacefully. Such days, I never dared to dream of."

It wasn’t just Mr. Ruan; Mrs. Zhang felt the sa.

She took a deep breath: "How could I feel any different? As rchants, we were implicated and had our ho confiscated; you and I both knew the court coveted our assets."

"We knew Azhou was wronged, wrongly accused, but had no way to clear his na.

Though we might never return to the Capital City, so what? As long as our family is together, it is happiness worth more than gold."

"Anywhere, we have reasons to be happy."

The elderly couple sighed repeatedly. In a few days, Ayao’s child would be born.

Their only regret might be Ah Huai.

"Such an excellent girl as Mianmian, her earlier years wasted at the Qi Family’s place, and when things finally turned around, fate played a joke and took Ah Huai’s life."

"I only wish for our Mianmian to always be happy; but Ayao told earlier that she and General Huo would stay together with Mianmian forever, so the sisters could look out for each other their whole lives."

As her mother, hearing these words brings endless comfort.

The old couple’s reflections were overheard by Ruan Mian.

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