Chapter 233
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She originally needed to change Mu Lianfeng's dressing today, but it hadn't been done yet.
She would wait for the herbs to be picked before changing Mu Lianfeng's dressing.
Seeing that Zhao Yun 'er was about to leave, Doudou hurriedly put down the book in his hand and ran to Zhao Yun' er. He asked in a childish voice, "Mother, where are you going?"
"I'm going to the mountain to pick herbs for your Uncle Feng."
"Oh, oh, then Mother, Doudou will go with you." Doudou said.
The mountain was dangerous. Doudou was afraid that something would happen to Zhao Yun 'er if she went alone. It was always good for him to accompany her.
"Second Sister, me too." Zhao Tianfu also said.
They were all going together. There was no reason for him not to go alone.
"Okay, then let's go together."
Zhao Yun 'er went a few times and really didn't encounter any danger.
Perhaps the people in the village were exaggerating too much, or perhaps they had heard the rumors from the past and believed it.
They were convinced that there was something strange on the mountain. Until now, no one had tried to enter the mountain.
Zhao Yun 'er set off with the two children.
Mu Lianfeng was left alone in the house. He felt a little lonely.
Before Zhao Yun 'er went out, Mu Lianfeng reminded her, "Miss Yun' er, be careful on the road."
"Don't worry."
"It's been hard on you."
"It's okay."
Mu Lianfeng smiled slightly. His beautiful smile dazzled Zhao Yun 'er's eyes.
Zhao Yun 'er hurriedly pulled the two children and left together.
She was afraid that if she stayed for a second longer, she would be immersed in Mu Lianfeng's smile.
On the way up the mountain, they met Chen Erwa, a little friend who usually caught bullfrogs with Doudou. He was a relatively well-behaved child.
Most of the time, people from the countryside would give names like this. They weren't as particular as modern people.
His name was Erwa, the second child in the family.
Chen Erwa was seven or eight years old, about the same age as Zhao Tianfu.
He probably didn't eat nutritious food on a daily basis, so he was so skinny that he looked like a bag of bones.
Zhao Yun'er felt sorry for her.
So when Chen Erwa went to her house, she took out some food for Chen Erwa to eat.
Although the Chen family had separated, Chen Erwa's parents had four or five children in total. He also had several younger brothers and sisters.
Their family didn't have much land, and they had many children. Naturally, the food they ate was poor.
Chen Erwa's mother, Feng Yu, is from the same village. Zhao Yun 'er has seen her before.
She was only three or four years older than Zhao Yun 'er. He was clearly only in his twenties, but he looked abnormally old. He looked like a man in his thirties or forties.
This woman had become like this because she had given birth to so many children, which was harmful to her body. Secondly, she had to take care of several children every day while maintaining the household chores. It was extremely tiring every day. Thirdly, his family was poor and he couldn't afford to eat anything good.
It was strange that people didn't age well.
In addition, Feng Yu was dark to begin with. In this way, she would probably become an old woman in a few years.
What Zhao Yun 'er couldn't figure out was that the people of this era were obviously very poor, but they still kept giving birth to children.
If they gave birth to fewer children, their family wouldn't be like that. They would have fewer mouths to feed, and the pressure would be much less.
Unfortunately, people in ancient times had different ideas. They believed that the more children there were, the better. In addition, the contraceptive measures in this era weren't good. Basically, every family had many children.
"Aunt Yun, can I go up the mountain with you to take a look?" Chen Erwa asked timidly.
Looking at the child's expectant eyes, Zhao Yun 'er couldn't bear to refuse.
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