Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife - Chapter 95
Chapter 95: Wild Fan Flower and Fruit
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
After asking carefully, they found out that it was because of the busy farming season. The county magistrate did not want this to affect the farming.
After the busy farming season, it was the best time.
However, the exchange of invitation cards required Qingxiang to be engaged to Song Lu first. It was urgent, so she naturally had to arrange for her daughter to perform well and spread her good reputation among the villagers.
Ye Muyu did not know that she had become the subject of others’ discussion.
However, even if she knew, she would probably laugh it off.
After walking for around an hour, Ye Muyu arrived at her field. She even took a look at the wheat in Chu Heng’s field along the way.
Their growth was not bad, it could be seen that the tenant Chu Heng had a
good character.
Just as she was feeling satisfied, she saw a field covered in green grass and a little dry.
There was a piece of land next to it, and all kinds of thorns and vines grew on it.
It was not an exaggeration to describe it as a wasteland.
The corner of Ye Muyu’s mouth twitched slightly, so… The land and fields that the original host bought on a whim back then were not big and connected, so in fact, there were no tenants to farm on them.
From the looks of it now, it should have been untouched, so it was abandoned.
Ever since the original host had the silver that Chu Heng gave her every month and the grain that the tenants sent her every year, she could not finish it at all and could still sell it for a lot of silver. Naturally, she forgot about her dowry and land.
Perhaps it was because this place was small and far away from Chu Heng’s fields, so no one took care of it.
It had probably been seven or eight years and was already deserted.
If not for the fact that it was close to the river, the fields would have dried up long ago. Compared to the plowed fields next to it, the difference was too great.
No wonder the villagers always reminded her not to waste the land when they met the original host.
Let alone a land so far away, the original host could even make the land in front of her house overgrown with weeds. Ye Muyu accepted it quickly and did not feel angry.
On the contrary, it was also a good thing to have more land.
Ye Muyu picked up a basket and put some mint leaves into the basket before walking into the barren land.
There were shrubs with tender green leaves growing on the wasteland. They were more than two meters tall and could be considered to be tenacious. There were also some seedlings on the ground. The fruits on the shrubs fell to the ground and grew wild.
Ye Muyu reached out and plucked the blackish-red fruit that had not fallen off completely. She looked at it carefully and recognized the plant after a while.
Wild Fan Flower, a plant with medicinal value.
Not only could the fruit be used as medicine to treat dizziness and palpitations, but the root of the Wild Fan Flower could also be used to treat stomach problems, rheumatism, and bruises. It could be said that the whole body was a treasure. The key was that it was easy to survive, but if one wanted to it to bear fruit, it would take a while.
Ye Muyu touched the fruit and smiled.
She seemed to have struck it rich. She wondered if the fruit medicine shop would accept it.
In fact, Ye Muyu was very confident. The fact that the Wild Fan Flower could cure illnesses was recorded in ancient medical books. It had probably been used as a medicine long ago.
Ye Muyu carefully picked up the fruits and all the things that had fallen on the ground.
The two types of herbs were stored separately and separated by the cloth in the basket. The one on the tree was naturally the best. She did not know how much medicinal effect was left on the ground. She would only know when she sent it to the medicine shop.
Ye Muyu had spent two hours on the flowers, but she had only picked a third of them. The Wild Fan Flowers in the field had been growing for many years, and no one had touched them. Whether it was the fruits on the leaves or on the ground, there were many of them..