After everything was over, it was already quite late.

The combined effects of a whole night's sleep and the intense exercise in the early morning left Lin An'an's stomach growling with hunger, but she was too weak to get up for breakfast.

Lin An'an's eyes suddenly reddened, and a wave of grievance welled up in her heart.

No wonder Gu Qingsong wouldn't let her do any housework; it would be too tiring even if she didn't do any housework after getting married!

Gu Qingsong happened to be carrying breakfast into the room when he saw his delicate wife with reddened eyes, and he felt extremely sorry for her.

After putting down breakfast, I picked up Lin An'an and gently coaxed her for a while.

He silently reflected on his actions and realized that he had indeed gone too far this time. He should try to restrain himself in the future, as a gradual and steady approach is the only way to achieve lasting success.

With Gu Qingsong's attentive care, Lin An'an washed up and ate her fill, finally recovering.

If people were compared to plants, Lin An'an would definitely be the kind of wildflower that's easiest to grow; she'd bloom as soon as she gets a little sunshine.

After being coaxed by Gu Qingsong for a while and having eaten her fill, she became happy again.

Gu Qingsong breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that Lin An'an's mood had improved again.

After tidying up briefly, Gu Qingsong went out to work.

Whether ordinary villagers go to work or not is their own decision. Even young and strong men, as long as they don't starve and have someone to support them, can choose not to work for the rest of their lives.

At most, the villagers will gossip about it, and its reputation will be a little bad, but no one will bother with it.

Gu Qingsong was different. His family background meant that even if someone else didn't work, he would have to.

Even if you've earned a lot of money points now and no longer rely on work points for a living, you still have to go to work every day, otherwise you'll be publicly criticized at the meeting.

Although I was reluctant to leave and really wanted to stay with Lin An'an, I had already taken a day off yesterday, so I had to go to work today even if it was raining knives.

Gu Qingsong changed into his usual work clothes, worn but sturdy, and headed to his work site.

Gu Qingsong was assigned to a location halfway up the mountain.

This location is far from the village, and it takes a long time to travel there and back. In addition, the land is barren, and the team gives out few work points.

Those assigned to this location have to put in twice the effort to earn meager work points.

Therefore, no one in the village wanted to be allocated this land, so it was tacitly allocated to the bad element in the village—Gu Qingsong.

Other people's work assignments change; sometimes the work is easy, and sometimes it's difficult.

But Gu Qingsong toiled on this barren land year after year.

When he was young, there were others who were assigned to work with him, but as he grew older, he gradually became the only one left to be assigned here.

One person does the work of two, but receives fewer work points than others each day.

Gu Qingsong was already used to it; once he arrived at the field, he would start working.

He's strong, and although he arrived a little late today, he caught up with the schedule in no time.

To save time, Gu Qingsong usually brings two vegetable dumplings with him for lunch and eats them dry.

Having finished most of the farm work in one go, Gu Qingsong looked up at the sky and roughly estimated the time, feeling that it was almost lunchtime.

Gu Qingsong raised his arm to wipe the sweat from his forehead and strode towards the edge of the field.

Just as I was about to take out the cold, hard vegetable dumpling and start eating it, as usual.

A slender figure could be seen struggling to walk up the mountain.

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