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Chapter 251: I Remember!
Chapter 251: I Remember!
That evening, Suisui not only listened but also watched videos and looked at pictures.
In summary...
Before thanking her Aunt and wishing her good night, Suisui felt incredibly powerful! She thought that if a cow was having birthing difficulties right now, she could definitely lend a helping hand!
Hearing the child's muttering, her Aunt couldn't help but remind her, "You can't do it, Suisui. You're still a child. Leave this kind of hard labor to the adults. How could your little arms and legs manage to grab a cow's hoof?"
Suisui listened and realized the truth in her words. She nodded solemnly and replied, "I'll keep that in mind. Thank you, Sister."
The little Aunt was bewitched by the child's soft voice, her head spinning. If not for her wits, she might have stolen the child away.
Unfortunately, she was only a projected consciousness, and after telling the story, she had to return.
Early the next morning, she still had to feed her cows, sheep, pigs, horses, chickens, and ducks.
Sigh!
Raising a child...
She probably wouldn't be able to do it well either.
There were so many creatures waiting for her to feed them.
Even with full automation, she still needed to manually turn on the machines.
Suisui continued to feel incredibly powerful the next morning.
Although she regretted not being able to help in person, she felt that with her knowledge, anyone could do it!
She might not be able to do it herself, but her cousins, like Gugu Nuan Dong, certainly could!
All they needed to do was stick their hand into a cow's backside, and they could help a cow in distress!
Saving one cow meant preserving an important productive force! Suisui felt that this theoretical knowledge was incredibly useful.
The little Aunt didn't know that after listening to stories all night, Suisui only remembered one thing: sticking your hand into a cow's backside.
Not a single word about tetracycline or allicin.
It was a shame, as her Aunt had even shown her the extraction processes for allicin and tetracycline.
The little Aunt thought that the child might not remember everything, but she never expected...
That Suisui wouldn't remember a single thing.
Little Aunt: ...
I really tried my best.
But who told you to choose a child to listen to stories? Even if it was a child two or three years older?
The problem was that Suisui didn't even know many characters yet!
At the moment, she could only recognize the six characters in the phrase, "Man is inherently good."
And if the character for "good" was written with a cursive stroke, she wouldn't even recognize that!
The next day, Suisui was to enter the palace.
She changed into a light-colored embroidered skirt, a formal outfit suitable for a solemn occasion.
As the child's hair had not yet grown, a new hat was also prepared for her.
The little hat was beautiful and exquisite, with pretty little gems adorning the tassels that sparkled in the sunlight as she walked.
While adjusting the hat for Suisui, the Princess of Qi asked with a smile, "Does Suisui like this hat that QiaQiao sent?"
Suisui still remembered QiaQiao, so when her mother asked, she happily nodded and said, "I like it. I like the hat and QiaQiao too."
Seeing the little girl so happy, the Princess of Qi also felt delighted.
However, noticing that Suisui's ears were still bare, the Princess of Qi thought: Should I pierce her ears?
It felt a bit lacking without earrings.
With these thoughts, she turned to look at the Prince.
At that moment, the Prince of Qi was admiring his precious child with a look of satisfaction.
Noticing the Princess's gaze, he turned and asked, "What is it?"
The Princess of Qi touched her own earring. She didn't want to scare Suisui.
The Prince of Qi immediately understood and shook his head, his expression turning stern. "No way! My treasure is so delicate, I can't bear to see her in pain! I disagree!"
The Princess of Qi had anticipated this response and didn't insist, simply nodding.
However, after the Prince of Qi picked up Suisui and examined her ears, he saw that they were indeed bare.
The other day, he had also asked the craftsman, who said that they could also make a type of clip that clamps onto the ears. However, after prolonged use, the ears would still ache. Compared to piercing, one is a prolonged pain, and the other is a short-lived pain. It's up to you, Your Highness, to decide which one you prefer."
Prince Qi was displeased. He thought to himself, "Who invented ear-piercing in the first place? It's so annoying. If they hadn't invented it, my little treasure wouldn't have to go through this pain!"
Today, as SuSUI was entering the palace to express her gratitude, there was no need for the young masters of the manor to accompany her. FenG Xuan Rui had originally planned to sneak along, but he was caught by Shen Fuzi and dragged back to continue his lessons.
As SuSUI walked out of the manor's gates, she could still hear her brother's voice in the distance: "I'm not trying to skip class, Master! I just want to send my sister off, really! Don't pull me, ahhh!"
SuSUI looked worriedly in the direction of the manor and whispered close to her father's ear, "Does my brother hurt a lot?"
Prince Qi wanted to say, "He's exaggerating!" But the words that reached his lips suddenly seemed inappropriate. How could his precious daughter listen to such coarse language? Prince Qi quickly regained his composure and rephrased his response: "No, your brother just doesn't want to attend class and is making excuses. He's not in any pain."
SuSUI was appeased, although she still felt concerned about her brother. However, Prince Qi quickly diverted her attention. Indeed, children's attention could be redirected quite easily.
Prince Qi suggested taking her to see the horses. SuSUI immediately recalled the birthing process and eagerly raised her hand, exclaiming, "I know, Father! If a horse is having difficulty giving birth, you just stick your hand into its backside and pull out the foal!"
Prince Qi: ???
It would not be an exaggeration to say that in the moment Prince Qi heard SuSUI's words clearly, his pupils quaked in shock. He thought, "Who the hell is that son of a gun who taught my precious daughter such vulgar language? Do they want to corrupt her?"
Prince Qi glared furiously at the people around him, causing them to instinctively recoil and lower their heads.
Princess Qi had just finished instructing Ren CIFU and turned around only to see her husband staring wide-eyed and looking fierce as he scanned the surroundings.
Puzzled, Princess Qi asked softly, "What's wrong?"
Prince Qi wanted to explain but felt that the words were truly inelegant and didn't want SuSUI to hear them. In the end, he simply grit his teeth and said, "Nothing."
However, he couldn't let it go. After boarding the carriage, while comforting SuSUI, he whispered to the princess, "The rules in the manor must be strictly enforced when necessary. Don't let those servants say whatever they please. If anyone is truly disobedient, have them beaten and thrown out. Don't be soft-hearted. You are the mistress of this manor, and your well-being comes first. Your kindness and compassion may not always be reciprocated."
"What brought this on all of a sudden?" Princess Qi wondered. She glanced at SuSUI and noticed the little girl tilting her head, looking equally perplexed. The princess couldn't help but whisper, "What happened?"
Princess Qi thought to herself that she had already been much stricter lately. Ever since the dramatic departures of Che INIANG and Su INIANG, everyone in the manor had been walking on eggshells.
Who would dare to stick their neck out at a time like this? Princess Qi hadn't heard from Qiu GU GU about any unruly concubines or servants in the manor.
Although Prince Qi didn't want to elaborate, he couldn't help but vent his frustration: "I don't know which damn idiot is trying to corrupt my manor's young miss. They actually taught SuSUI to say... to say... something about sticking a hand into a horse's backside!"
"I'm so strong today!"
—SuSUI's Journal
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