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The Lucky Farmgirl

The Fourth Brother had squandered his wealth through gambling, leaving their mother in a critical state. To make matters worse, the creditors even asked them to sell Manbao to settle the debts! In the village, whispers spread that the golden days of the Zhou Family's cherished Manbao were over. Their elderly mother clung to Manbao's hand, tears streaming down her face. However, Manbao tightly grasped a system in her hand, a tool that would lead her and her brothers and sisters-in-law to reclaim their fortunes. They ventured into agriculture, cultivating land, growing medicinal herbs, and establishing shops, steadily improving their lives. As their situation improved, concerns shifted to Manbao's marital prospects by the sister-in-laws. "Mr. Zhuang's grandson is an excellent match – educated and well-spoken. He is just perfect for you." "No! You should consider Mr. Qian's youngest son, who is handsome and well-mannered. You can count on him never to defy you." Suppressing a smile, Manbao responded, "My heart is already set. I choose Bai Shanbao, my childhood friend whom I've playfully scolded since we were young."

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Zhou Dalang stepped aside, allowing Zhou Erlang to step forward.

Ms. Qian still gave him a string of coins and, after thinking it over, added another string. "Back when we were preparing the banquet for Four, we barely spent a string of coins, but this time is different from before. Not to mention those coming from afar, we'll certainly have to invite the entire village, young and old alike. Moreover, meat has become more expensive now. You should buy some extra, just to be on the safe side."

Zhou Erlang accepted the money and acknowledged the task.

"If it's not enough, credit the goods first and settle the payment after the day after tomorrow," she instructed.

Ms. Feng then took a tour around the vegetable garden and returned to report, "Mother, I'm afraid there won't be enough vegetables in the garden."

Although they planted a vast array of vegetables, Erlang nearly sold vegetables in town every day, so it was difficult to supply enough for so many people at once.