Su Yun felt dizzy, as if he had a hangover. When he finally opened his eyes, he saw a dilapidated hut. The furnishings in the hut were extremely simple. There was a table with a missing leg and a stone pad, a few broken stools, and a pile of patched bedding in the corner.

She was a little confused for a moment, her memory still stuck in the previous world. How could she find herself in this situation after waking up?

But she quickly adjusted her attitude.

When she came to her senses, the door was pushed open with a creak, and a tall man dressed in coarse cloth walked in. He had sharp eyebrows and bright eyes, but his face showed a bit of fatigue and vicissitudes. It was Mu Siyi.

When Mu Siyi saw Su Yun wake up, a trace of concern flashed across his eyes, and he said softly: "Yun'er, you are finally awake. You fainted on the ridge of the field yesterday, and you scared me."

Su Yun opened his mouth, but didn't know how to respond. After a while, he asked, "Where is this? What's wrong with me?"

Mousse also sat down beside the bed and patiently explained, "This is our family. We are farmers in Qingshui Village. Yesterday, you went to the fields to weed, and you must have fainted because you were tired. You have always been weak, so I will take on more of the heavy work from now on."

Su Yun listened to these strange yet familiar words, and realized that he might have encountered such a bizarre thing as time travel. Since he had come, he might as well make the best of it. He nodded and said, "Yes, I understand. I feel much better."

Mu Siyi looked at her with a gratified smile, and after giving her a few more instructions, he went out to continue working in the fields. After all, the crops in the fields could not be delayed. Su Yun stood up, looked around the family, and secretly made up her mind that since God had given her such an opportunity to farm, she must live a good life and make this family prosperous.

Su Yun changed into coarse clothes and followed him to the fields.

Looking at that small piece of farmland, the crops were growing sparsely, but there were quite a few weeds.

Mousse was also bending over to weed, his forehead covered in sweat.

Su Yun walked forward and said, "Si Yi, I think our fields cannot just be used to grow food. We can set aside a piece of land to grow some vegetables. This way, we can eat them at home and sell the extra ones at the market."

Mousse also straightened up, wiped the sweat off his face, and looked at Su Yun with some doubt in his eyes: "Is it possible? We can't even grow crops well, how can we grow vegetables?"

Su Yun said confidently, "Don't worry, I know what's going on. Vegetables grow fast, and as long as we take good care of them, we'll definitely have a harvest. We can also grow vegetables that are suitable for different seasons, so that we can eat vegetables all year round and earn money from them."

After hearing her say this, Mu Siyi thought that Su Yun was always smart, so he nodded and said, "Okay, I'll listen to you. I'll do whatever you say." Su Yun and Mu Siyi measured the land together and marked out a suitable piece of land. Then they removed the weeds in the field, turned the soil, and prepared to go to the market in a few days to buy some vegetable seeds.

After finishing the work in the fields, the two returned home, and Su Yun began to think about other things at home. She looked at the dilapidated house and thought that she had to find time to repair it, but that would cost money. She immediately became more determined to grow the vegetables well and sell them for money.

A few days later, Su Yun and Mousse also set off for the market, carrying their baskets. Qingshui Village was not too far from the market, but it still took an hour or so to walk there.

Along the way, Su Yun looked at the scenery on the roadside curiously, and Mousse reminded her to be careful with her step from time to time.

When we arrived at the market, it was really lively and bustling, with all kinds of hawking sounds coming one after another.

Su Yun took Mu Siyi to the seed shop and carefully selected several kinds of vegetable seeds, including common varieties such as cabbage, radish, and beans. The shopkeeper looked at Su Yun's careful selection and said with a smile: "Miss, you can tell from your appearance that you know how to manage life. If these vegetables are planted well, the harvest will be good." Su Yun smiled and replied: "Thank you for your good wishes. I hope we can have a good harvest."

After buying the seeds, Su Yun took Mu Siyi to the market again. She saw someone selling chicks, and her eyes lit up. She thought that if she raised some chickens at home, they would not only lay eggs but also have meat for them when they grow up. Mu Siyi looked at her expression and knew that she had come up with an idea. He smiled and said, "Yun'er, if you like, let's buy a few and raise them at home." So, the two of them bought a dozen chicks and carefully placed them in the basket.

After a stroll, Su Yun bought some daily necessities. Seeing that the basket was almost full, he walked back with Mousse Yi, feeling very satisfied. Along the way, the two discussed how to plant the seeds and how to raise the chicks, and they were full of anticipation for the future.

After returning home, Su Yun and Mousse Yi immediately set to work. Su Yun, following his knowledge of modern planting techniques, sorted the vegetable seeds and planted them one by one in the plot he had planned, carefully watering them. Mousse Yi built a simple chicken coop nearby, placed the chicks in it, and even got some millet to feed them.

In the days that followed, Su Yun and Mousse would get up before dawn every day to check on the vegetables in the fields, weeding, fertilizing, and watering them, treating them with the same care as if they were their own children. The chicks also grew up day by day under their care, becoming more and more lively and adorable.

As the days passed, Su Yun's vegetables gradually sprouted tender green shoots. Seeing the vibrant vegetable patch, Su Yun and Mousse were delighted. Other farmers in the village passed by and praised them. One curiously asked, "Su Yun, how come your vegetables are growing so well? What's the secret?"

Su Yun smiled and said, "There's no trick. You just need to be more thoughtful and diligent in taking care of it."

And Namusi was moved and loved when he saw Su Yun busying around for the family every day. He thought that it was a blessing that he had earned in several lifetimes to marry such an intelligent and capable wife.

Finally, it’s time to harvest vegetables.

The cabbages grew big and tender, the radishes were white and plump, and the beans hung from the branches.

Su Yun and Mousse also arrived at the vegetable garden early, with happy smiles on their faces.

The two of them worked together to pick the ripe vegetables and filled several baskets.

Su Yun looked at the basket full of vegetables and said to Mu Siyi, "Mu Siyi, let's pick some and sell them at the market tomorrow. We're sure we can get a good price."

Mousse nodded and said, "Well, I'll listen to you. We've worked so hard for so long, and finally we've reaped the rewards."

The next day, the two of them went to the market again, carrying their heavy baskets. When they got there, Su Yun found a good spot to set up her stall. She arranged the vegetables neatly, and the freshness of the display immediately attracted many passersby.

"Wow, these vegetables look so fresh and juicy. Girl, how much are they?" an old lady came forward and asked.

Su Yun smiled and said, "Auntie, cabbage is two cents a pound, radish is one cent a pound, and beans are three cents a pound."

When the old lady heard this, she thought the price was fair, so she picked up a few cabbages and some radishes, paid and left.

As more and more people came to buy, most of Su Yun's vegetables were sold out quickly. Mousse was also busy helping to weigh and collect money.

By the evening, all the vegetables in the baskets were sold out. The two counted the copper coins in their hands and were very happy. This was much more income than just growing crops.

With the money from selling vegetables, Su Yun and Mousse Yi’s first thought was to improve their family’s life.

They bought some new bedding to replace the worn-out ones, and also bought some rice, flour, grain and oil, filling the rice and oil jars in the house.

Su Yun also wanted to renovate the house, so he invited several craftsmen from the village, bought some materials such as wood and tiles, and started to repair the house.

Mousse also joined in the work, helping pass tools and move things. After a few days of hard work, the shabby hut was completely transformed. The roof no longer leaked, and the walls became much stronger.

As their lives became more comfortable, Su Yun began to think about raising more livestock, perhaps a pig, so they could have meat to eat during the Lunar New Year and sell some of the pork for money. Mousse also thought it was feasible, so the two of them went to the market and bought a piglet, which they carefully raised.

In the village, everyone saw the changes in Su Yun and Mousse Yi's family. Many people came to ask them for advice on growing vegetables and raising chickens and pigs. Su Yun and Mousse Yi did not hide anything and told everyone everything they knew. The atmosphere in the whole village became more harmonious and lively.

As their lives get better and better, the relationship between Su Yun and Mu Siyi is also getting warmer.

When working in the fields on weekdays, Mousse would always stop what he was doing from time to time, look at Su Yun with eyes full of affection, then hand her a cloth to wipe her sweat and say, "Yun'er, take a break, don't get too tired."

Su Yun took the towel and said jokingly with a smile: "Si Yi, you are becoming more and more considerate of others now."

Mousse gently scratched her nose and said, "That's because you are my most precious wife. If I don't feel sorry for you, who else should I feel sorry for?"

At night, the two of them sat in the yard, looking at the stars in the sky. Mousse Yi would put his arm around Su Yun's shoulders and listen to her tell those strange but interesting stories. Those were the memories that Su Yun brought from the modern times. Although Mousse Yi didn't quite understand what she was saying, he felt extremely happy as long as Su Yun was telling them.

Once, Su Yun accidentally sprained her ankle in the yard. Mu Siyi was so nervous that he looked as if the sky was falling. He immediately picked her up and carried her back to the house. He looked for a doctor and took good care of her. He refused to leave for a moment until Su Yun's foot injury healed.

Su Yun also became more and more dependent on Mu Siyi, feeling that in this strange ancient world, he was his most solid support.

They lived a stable and happy life, but Su Yun and Mousse were not satisfied with it.

Su Yun thought that the vegetables she could grow on the few acres of land at home were still limited. She heard that there was a barren mountain outside the village that no one had cultivated, so she became interested.

She and Mousse also discussed reclaiming the barren hill and planting some fruit trees. When the trees bore fruit, it would bring in a considerable income.

Although Mousse Yi felt that this project was huge, he nodded and agreed after seeing Su Yun's expectant eyes.

So, in addition to taking care of their own fields and livestock every day, the two of them had another task, which was to reclaim the barren hills.

They cleared the weeds and stones on the barren hills bit by bit, then dug tree pits and planted various fruit tree seedlings, including peach trees, pear trees, apple trees, etc.

At first, the villagers thought they were daydreaming. No one had touched that barren mountain for many years, so it would be strange if anything could be grown there.

But Su Yun and Mousse Yi didn't care about other people's opinions. They still insisted on their own ideas and carefully took care of the fruit saplings, hoping that they would thrive and bear fruit soon.

Perhaps it was God's blessing that the fruit tree seedlings planted by Su Yun and Mousse on the barren hills had a very high survival rate. After several years of careful care, the fruit trees gradually grew and began to bloom and bear fruit.

In spring, fruit trees bloomed across the mountains, a sight that attracted many visitors from both inside and outside the village. Su Yun and Mousse also felt a sense of accomplishment as they watched the picturesque scene. In autumn, the branches were laden with fruit: red apples, yellow pears, and pink peaches, the sight of which made one's mouth water.

The two hired a few villagers to help pick the fruit, which they then took to the market to sell. The fruit flew off the shelves, fetching a high price. After all, it was rare to find such a large quantity of fresh fruit for sale in this area. Over the course of the year, Su Yun and Mu Siyi earned a considerable sum from their fruit harvest, and their family's life became even more prosperous.

They used the money to buy some more land, expanded their planting scale, expanded their yard, and built a few new houses. Their lives were getting better and better.

As their family business grew, Su Yun and Mousse also became respected figures in Qingshui Village. Everyone admired their hard work and wisdom, and many young couples took them as examples and worked hard to live a good life.

Su Yun and Mousse still maintain their original intentions. They still go to the fields and orchards to work every day. Looking at the family business they have built bit by bit, they feel very gratified.

Their relationship is as deep as ever, and they now have a son and a daughter. Under their guidance, the children have become sensible and hardworking.

As time went by, Su Yun and Mousse lived a simple yet extremely happy life in this countryside. Their story was passed down from generation to generation in Qingshui Village, becoming a desirable pastoral tale among people.

Later, the children grew up. The son was smart and studious, and he learned a lot. He entered the court as an official, was honest and upright, and worked for the welfare of the people.

The daughter is clever and skilled in needlework. She marries a kind and hardworking young man from the neighboring village and they live a happy life.

Su Yun and Mousse watched their children achieve success and were able to enjoy their pastoral time with peace of mind, staying together until they were old and having no regrets in their lives.

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