The seven emotions and six desires are all my nourishment

Chapter 295: The Fierce Little Troublemaker 34 (End)

Two months later, Zhang Yusu received the fruit of Guyu's pregnancy. She was going to be a grandmother!

Little Shitou was the most excited one in the family and had prepared all the homework for his little nephew!

There was no reaction during Guyu's pregnancy. She could eat, drink and sleep. Her belly swelled up quickly like it was being blown up, but it was a little too big.

Guyu frowned and felt the pulse, then relaxed, "...Mom, prepare a few more sets of clothes and blankets, there are three children."

Zhang Yusu was shocked and applied for retirement the next day. There were three children, not just one.

Having one child is dangerous, let alone three. She has to be with them all the time.

Li Xianjin and Cai Xiang haven't had a good night's sleep since they learned they had three children. This cannot be taken lightly!

Cai Xiang's mother also reduced her schoolwork and came to help more frequently. The two mothers cooperated well, and Guyu gained weight thanks to their care.

Guyu is like the emperor, who doesn't even give the moon to the stars. She just opens her mouth to eat and stretches out her hand to wear clothes. Except for her who is getting fatter, the whole family is getting thinner.

Little Shitou grew up very quickly, talking much less and not being so long-winded anymore.

Little Shitou is the one in the family who is most looking forward to the baby being born, because he doesn’t want to study or do prenatal education anymore!!

Even looking at books makes me uncomfortable! Ugh!

As the family was worried and rapidly losing weight, Guyu gave birth safely and smoothly to two daughters and a son.

The whole family gathered neatly and breathed a sigh of relief at the door of the delivery room, "That's great..."

Little Shitou was so happy. He looked at this and touched that. He became an uncle, an uncle to many children! He was so awesome!

Except when Guyu is breastfeeding, someone takes care of the child at other times.

Li Xianjin and his wife take care of the baby, and so does his mother-in-law. Little Shitou is also kept busy and is very skilled at changing diapers.

Cai Xiang was very busy, but she did not stop after she came back. She hugged her child and kissed him.

Until Guyu dragged him into the bedroom with a dark face, the people in the living room saw that the situation was not good and dispersed very tactfully.

The sky was completely dark, and when Grain Rain came out, my complexion not only looked better, but also brighter, I walked more briskly, and my appetite was better.

Cai Xiang, who was already exhausted, was now sleeping soundly and deeply.

If you look closely, you'll see a little bit of the child's food still at the corner of his mouth, and a few red marks on his back when he was lying on the bed.

Guyu has worked all her life and has been loved all her life and she is very happy.

When he was a child, he was spoiled by his mother. When he grew up, he was spoiled by his parents and Cai Xiang.

Later, Xiangxiang, Xiao Shitou, and the children were born.

Financially secure, with a harmonious family and a capable and loving husband, Guyu is content.

Little Stone Extra

Because he had only prepared one copy of the homework, Zhang Yushu asked him to handwrite two more copies after the child was born so as not to be partial to one, to show his sincerity as an uncle.

Little Stone cried and copied two copies, and then there were countless copies...

The huge golden merit, mixed with rich pink love and green family light, almost condensed into substance and was sent to Yaya by Jindoudou.

The dormant Yaya's roots penetrated the Wuji soil, and went deeper and farther in the prehistoric universe. It was vaguely visible that Yaya's roots gradually absorbed a lot of tiny Wuji soil, wrapping up its roots bit by bit.

The flower on Yaya's finger blossomed, and out of the bud emerged a little elf-like figure with a flower on its head, green eyes, green hair, and wings.

The little man flew out and circled for a while, then patrolled the territory along the roots of Yaya. He gnawed with his sharp teeth, dug out the black insects wriggling in the Wuji soil, and swallowed them in one gulp.

Jin Doudou frowned at the little man, who ate the black bug and... well... pulled it out... and then stuck it to Yaya's roots again, "Huh..."

She stopped looking and quickly removed the talisman mirror. Song Guyu left with a relieved and happy smile, "Thank you..."

Jin Doudou waved and disappeared on the spot.

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The Prosperous Life of a Nun Returning to Secular Life 1

The third year of Yongping.

After seventy-six years and three generations of war, the imperial court unified the surrounding small countries and successively issued various policies to benefit the people and maintain their health. The country was thriving!

The original owner's Buddhist name was Jingyan, and she was a young nun in a nunnery on Hengyang Mountain.

Jingyan, who has no father or mother and grew up in a nunnery, lives a life of working from sunrise to sunset.

Weaving, chanting, picking herbs, and growing some vegetables and fruits, this is her entire life experience. Although her life is hard, she is very content.

However, after the war ended, the new emperor ascended the throne and was eager to improve people's livelihood, so he ordered the monks and nuns in their prime to return to secular life, farm and have children.

If one disobeyed the Ming Dynasty, the consequences would be heavy taxes and fines at the very least, or destruction of temples and forced marriages at the worst.

Under such a high-pressure policy, except for a few who were devoted to Buddhism and refused to obey, most of them died or were captured and forced to open up wasteland.

Others chose to return to secular life, took off their robes and picked up hoes.

There are more than 4,660 temples with great popularity across the country, and the strong and healthy monks have become a big piece of fat meat.

After the monks left, most temples were left vacant. The scattered old monks and young novices were driven together, leaving only a few ancient pagodas. The rest of the temples were demolished to build residential houses.

As for the monks and nuns who ran away, we can’t really blame them for running away because they were not pious.

During the war years, there were starving people everywhere and everyone wanted to survive. At that time, becoming a monk was the best outcome.

Nowadays, many people are willing to do this as they have fields to farm, a home to return to, and a wife to sit on.

But Jingyan grew up in a nunnery. Now she is 15 years old, and she has never been too far away from the nunnery.

Since the imperial court’s policy came down, the nuns in the nunnery have left one after another.

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