Rebirth in the 60s: A Path to Counterattack-Chapter 85 - 0. Good things should not be buried.
Chapter 85: 085. Good things should not be buried.
Three days after the wedding, she slept in late for three consecutive days, making her husband cook. One day, her sister-in-law even caught her red-handed or something, and Shuzhen felt really embarrassed, not just a little bit.
That night, she was determined, saying that she must also get up early the next morning.
But when she opened her eyes the next day, well, that person had already gotten up early to get to work.
The quilt was folded neatly and placed in the bed cabinet, and the meals were kept warm in the pot.
There was a note left on the dressing table, saying that he went to dig worms taking advantage of the early morning. The meals were in the pot, and she should eat first. He would be back around eight or nine to plant vegetables with her.
Speaking of planting vegetables, Shuzhen remembered the seeds she soaked last night, now covered with a damp cloth to sprout.
She hurried to the window sill in the west room, found the small pots containing various seeds, lifted the damp cloth covering them, and was surprised! In just one night, these plump little seeds, originally just sprouting small white buds, now had sturdy sprouts. The tops were turning green, and roots were about to emerge!
She had merely wanted to see if she could use her supernatural abilities to optimize these seeds, barely releasing any noticeable power onto them.
Now it seems, not only has the sprouting speed increased, but the quality also appears to have improved.
Maybe her abilities really could enhance the vitality and purity of the seeds, allowing them to grow stronger and yield better once they root and sprout!
Shuzhen was skeptical and planned to experiment more when she had the chance.
If she could indeed use her powers to enhance seeds and increase crop yields, this golden finger of hers would truly defy the natural order.
When the time comes, she could let Lianshan attend the Worker Peasant Soldier University to major in agriculture, and ’after graduation,’ she would assist him. With her powers labeled as scientific study, their ’research’ could astonish the world in no time.
Once this movement ends, they as a couple could set up a seed company or something.
Optimizing seedlings, vegetable seeds, and crop seeds or whatnot.
As long as they ensure yield, quality, and taste, they’d be raking in profits in no time!
Having a strong and successful career as leverage, not only would their kids become enviable second-generation wealth.
They’d have enough capital to allow their little ones to freely choose their future paths, explore their strengths, delve into their hobbies, achieve their dreams, and never again worry about financial constraints.
More importantly, with this kind of backing, their couple’s fame and social status would naturally rise.
Automatically, it would give plenty of pause to those immoral scumbags, who can’t even raise their own kids, trying to con and deceive her.
At least, they wouldn’t be able to apply the same coercion and inducements as in their past life, to oppress and plunder their family at will.
If she wanted to, standing on the moral high ground, she could even use money to make her way. Creating overwhelming public opinion to expose that wretched pair of so-called true lovers!
Just thinking about them being condemned by everyone and becoming the epitome of scum brings Shuzhen a sense of eagerness.
Hmm, today’s the fifteenth day of July, Ghost Festival, not suitable for wandering around showing off.
Tomorrow when going to the city to sell mushrooms and black fungus at the depot, she plans to dig up some junior and senior high school textbooks for her Lianshan.
Otherwise, with just his limited knowledge, even with his good background and previous positive contributions to socialist development as a reputation, squeezing into the Worker Peasant Soldier University won’t help him learn much, right?
Buy the books and study at home, middle school coursework is covered by her, and high school is left to the older brothers.
There’s still a whole year before the Liu family’s village gets a recommendation spot, so teach slowly step by step!
Lianshan, who was digging worms, sneezed twice forcefully, thinking he caught a chill from getting up early.
Looking at the large clay pot that was already half filled with worms, and seeing the sun high above, surely around eight-thirty or so, he quickly got things together and headed home.
He needed to put these worms into the worm bed, then grab a bite to eat, and he had to plant vegetables with his wife.
Planning to handle the digging, watering, and burying the soil, while letting his wife just follow behind with a small pot to plant seeds, Lianshan quickened his pace. Worried that his wife, insisting on her way, with her condition, would stubbornly do the hard work alongside him.
If she were to pull a muscle or exhaust herself, how could he bear to see her suffer?
The concerned Lianshan didn’t know at the time that in the near future, he would embark on the challenging path of being self-taught to attend the Worker Peasant Soldier University.
If he knew, he would surely negotiate and plead for mercy.
He didn’t attend school much when young, and the years of busy work quickly passed by as he went about earning a living.
Now he still stumbles when reciting quotations, let alone self-studying junior and senior high curriculum, and preparing for university, that simply seemed like a mission impossible!
However, with no knowledge of this and facing no resistance, Lianshan dove headfirst into the pit Shuzhen had pondered over for him, willingly transforming himself into a sponge absorbing knowledge, fervently battling on the difficult journey of turning from a school laggard into an academic achiever.
The boy’s future difficulties aren’t spoken of for now, instead, the topic at hand is his continual praise for the seedlings that sprouted after Shuzhen’s attention, saying his wife was skillful, even the sprouting was impressive, she was surely among the best when it came to tending crops.
With dedicated tending, their cabbages might even surpass those planted earlier, he suggested!
His face full of sincere, genuine admiration without a hint of suspicion or surprise.
This made Shuzhen smile and also relieved her quite a lot.
Since her man didn’t pay much attention to those little details and trusted her completely, didn’t that give her more room to maneuver in the future?
With meticulous care and subtle infusion of powers, it was perfectly reasonable if their cabbages outperformed or were at par with those seeded earlier by others, and if radishes, broccoli, mustard greens, etc., could even surpass them.
After all, their land was good, and the seeds to sprout were well chosen. With attentive care, watering, weeding, insect control, and adding plenty of worm castings none of the neighbors used, it was only natural they’d grow well, right?
Shuzhen chuckled wickedly, deciding to praise the efficacy of their worm castings after the fertility of their robust land.
After all, worm castings are rich in organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and more than twenty amino acids, making them excellent organic fertilizers for agriculture, horticulture, and urban greenery. novelbuddy-cσ๓
Good stuff, wouldn’t it be a pity to let it go unnoticed?
Diverting people’s curiosity to researching such good materials, which can be used as medicine, feed for poultry, fish, etc., and even the produced castings can be used as fertilizers, wouldn’t be a bad idea.
If worm farming could indeed be a breakthrough to gradually initiate ecological breeding and planting.
To save future generations from suffering from too much residual pesticides in feed and meat, chemical fertilizers in grains and produce, Shuzhen felt her protective stance truly meant accumulating merit.
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