Jian Dan hadn’t really gotten injured, so after finishing her breakfast, she completed the discharge paperwork and went ho.
For the next week after returning ho, Chu Liyuan didn’t allow Jian Dan to leave Li Garden even for a step, claiming it was to teach her a lesson.
Of course, during this week, Chu Liyuan didn’t go to the office either. Instead, he had Li Jing deliver the necessary work to Li Garden every day.
Day three~
Chu Liyuan was currently in the study working on so business matters with Li Jing, while Jian Dan was sitting alone feeling a bit bored on the swing in the garden.
Since it was the weekend, Jian Xiaokai and the others didn’t have to go to school.
"Mom, what are you doing here?" Xiaoxin sat down next to Jian Dan and asked.
"Exactly! Acting all deep and introspective doesn’t really suit you!" Jian Xiaokai chid in.
Jian Dan looked up and saw all four of them had arrived. "Have you finished your howork?"
"It’s just a little bit of howork, we finished it ages ago!"
"Mom, what’s wrong with you? Why do you look so unhappy?" Qian Lele crouched in front of Jian Dan, placed her hands on Jian Dan’s legs, and looked up at her intently.
"Isn’t it obvious? She’s definitely missing the colorful world outside," Kuaikuai said coldly, leaning against the tree holding the swing.
Jian Dan, whose thoughts had been exposed, pursed her lips tightly and glanced at Kuaikuai.
It had already been three days, and not only was she unable to go out, but even those who wanted to visit her couldn’t.
As soon as Xia ngjiao and the others heard Jian Dan had encountered a landslide, they wanted to co see her imdiately, but they were stopped at the door by Chu Liyuan.
"At least you guys have things to do at ho. As for , other than sleeping and eating, I’ve done nothing else. I feel like my waist has gotten thicker in these three days, and if I really stay ho for a full week, I might just turn into a balloon!"
"It’s not hard to avoid gaining weight; I’ve got a solution!" Kuaikuai curled her lips and looked at Jian Dan.
"What solution? Sohow, the look on your face makes feel like you’ve got sothing bad planned," Jian Dan leaned back cautiously.
"Do you want to know?"
"Well... go ahead and tell ." Jian Dan kept her eyes on Kuaikuai, afraid she’d fall into a trap if she wasn’t careful.
"It’s hard to explain with just words; it’s better if you co and see for yourself."
"Huh? What exactly are you up to now?"
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"Are you coming or not?"
"I..." After much consideration, Jian Dan decided to take a look.
No choice—her darned curiosity was the original sin!
The four followed Kuaikuai to the back garden, where there was an empty plot not far from the baby’s breath flower field.
"Why did you bring here?" Jian Dan asked. From her mory, she felt this spot hadn’t existed before.
"Isn’t it obvious?"
"Huh?"
"I had Uncle Zhang open up this new plot of land. I’m planning to plant sothing here."
"You’re not thinking of making help you with farming, are you?" Jian Dan imdiately saw through Kuaikuai’s intentions.
"Exactly! It’s not like you have anything better to do—wouldn’t it be nice to have sothing to keep you occupied?"
"Haha~ Ha..."
"I’ve planted so dicinal herbs here, though I’m not sure if they’ll actually grow. I’m just giving it a try!"
"So basically, you’re making help you plant stuff, and there’s no guarantee anything will even grow?"
"That’s exactly right!" Kuaikuai grinned with a tilted smirk as she looked at Jian Dan. "Don’t look at like that—I’m just trying to give you sothing to do so you won’t get bored. Shouldn’t you be thanking ?"
Although Jian Dan was resistant to the idea, her extre boredom won out, and she accepted Kuaikuai’s suggestion, becoming a "Farr Auntie!"
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