Chapter 51: Chapter 52: How Difficult It Is For Her
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So, in order to grow taller, she had to accept even the most inhumane of requests. She didn’t want to learn handwriting. She had been in school for a long ti already.
Starting from scratch again was torture for her, plus she was only four years old. It was unreasonable to put such pressure on a young sprout like herself.
When she was about to leave, Chen Zhong gave her a bag of herbs, “Take this ho and ask your father to prepare a foot bath for you. It doesn’t require much, just a little. This bag will last a month. Co back to
when you run out. Also,” he sternly added, “rember to co and learn handwriting with
tomorrow.”
Alright, Tang Yuxin carried the little bag with her tiny hands. It wasn’t heavy – it was actually quite light. It contained nothing more than leaves, grass, roots and such.
At least, she won’t have to drink it.
No matter how beneficial herbs are, in excess, they can be harmful. Common sense dictates that all dicines can be poisonous in large amounts. It’s completely true. She was anyway supposed to take foot baths every day.
It was a habit she had developed from her previous life. She couldn’t sleep without it.
Her father, Chen Zhinian, instilled this good habit in her. No matter how busy or tired he was, he made ti to prepare a foot bath for her. Tang Yuxin was prone to getting cold hands and feet in the winter when she was little. It was Chen Zhong who advised them to make her soak her feet. With ti, she got better.
At first, Chen Zhinian was skeptical. However, after sticking with it for a year, Tang Yuxin showed improvent. At least, so color returned to her face. Therefore, Chen Zhinian continued the foot baths without fail.
Now that Tang Yuxin brought a bag of dicinal herbs ho, saying that it was for her foot baths, he didn’t doubt it at all.
When the herbs were soaked in a basin, a faint fragrance wafted out. It slled like fresh green grass, only a bit more subtle.
Tang Yuxin imrsed her little feet in the basin. Her petite toes were round and soft, simply adorable. She could never have dread of going back to her childhood and experiencing all of this again, only everything was different this ti around.
As for her future plans, she didn’t have any clear idea yet. She was only four, and at this age, kids should be enjoying their playti. They don’t understand much and usually follow adults around or are led by their older siblings, playing with mud, and being mischievous everywhere they go.
Tang Yuxin lay on her little bed. She had fought hard for it to get her own bed at such a young age. Children her age usually still slept with their parents. It was tough to get this small separate room for herself.
She even deliberately fell off the big bed a few tis, claiming that it was Tang Zhinian who had knocked her off. Tang Zhinian was dumbfounded at the ti. After similar situations occurred several tis, he had no choice but to partition a small room and make a small wooden bed for his daughter. It was a one-ter bed with a guardrail. Despite this, he still found it hard to believe that he would’ve knocked his daughter off the bed while asleep. He was ordinarily rather still when sleeping. Was it possible that he moved in his sleep?
Tang Yuxin finally got her own little room and no longer had to intentionally fall off the bed. After a few falls, she ended up with quite a few bumps on her head. At first, Tang Zhinian was naturally worried about his daughter. He would wake up several tis a night, afraid that she would kick off her blanket or fall out of her bed. After secretly observing her for a few days, he found that Tang Yuxin was a very peaceful sleeper. She wouldn’t kick her blanket or even turn over in her sleep. She would sleep soundly until morning and, thankfully, never fell out of bed again.
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