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Transmigrated As A Delicate Bundle Of Luck For A Farming Family

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“That’s a jinx and must be rid of. It’s that or you and your family get out of here.” Su Xiaolu was transmigrated into this world as a newborn, and the instant she opened her eyes, she was deemed a burden and a jinx by a venomous grandmother-in-law. Her father, Su Sanlang, gritted his teeth and said, “Alright then, you can separate us from the family and we’ll leave.” For the sake of keeping her alive, they were forced to leave the main family and start a new life elsewhere. They ventured into a new profession, went hunting, and their lives gradually improved. Despite being called a jinx, she became the apprentice of a divine physician at the age of three, inherited his legacy, and became known to the world. She treated her brothers’ brain disease and her eldest brother became a profound martial artist while her second brother became a scholar. They all brought glory to their family. Now a divine physician herself and well-versed in nutritious recipes, she owned the largest restaurant in the Zhou Dynasty and earned so much money that she couldn’t possibly finish spending them in ten lives. Her family grew more prosperous and their horrible relatives showed up, trying to ride their coattails. Su Xiaolu smirked. “Close the gates and release the tiger!”

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Chapter 1A Daughter

"Sister-in-law, can you tell Mother to let me drink a bowl of sugar syrup? I really don't have the strength to give birth anymore…"

On the bed, Madam Zhao was sweating profusely. Her face was pale, and her lips were colorless. Her sweaty hair stuck to her face as she looked pleadingly at the woman standing high and mighty beside her bed.

Madam Zhao's stomach was bulging as she gave birth. However, she had already been trying to give birth for a day and a night, and her strength had long been exhausted. At this moment, she did not even have the strength to lift her hand. She knew clearly that if she did not eat something, she would not be able to give birth to this child.

"Sister-in-law, aren't you making things difficult for me? It's not like you don't know our mother's personality. If you can give birth to a boy for Third Brother, would Mother refuse to give you sugar syrup if you wanted it? You should just work harder and give birth as soon as possible. Otherwise, it won't be good if this continues."

Madam Li said to Madam Zhao in an awkward manner. If not for the fact that her second sister-in-law, Madam Zhou, had returned to her maiden home, the task of delivering Madam Zhao's child would not only fall on her. She could not give birth even after trying for a day and night. How unlucky.

The child in her stomach must be a nuisance. It was torturing Madam Zhao to death before she was even born.

It was August, the autumn harvest season, and the entire family had gone to the fields. Her mother-in-law, Madam Wang, was taking an afternoon nap in the main room. She had already said not to disturb her before the birth of the child. Madam Wang was not an easy person to get along with, so Madam Li did not want to see her mother-in-law.

Madam Li's disdainful gaze made Madam Zhao feel despair.

Madam Zhao swallowed her dry throat and begged, "Sister-in-law, can you pour me a bowl of water? Please."

Madam Li rolled her eyes and said impatiently, "Fine, wait for a bit. I'll pour it for you when I go to the toilet."

With that, Madam Li turned around and left. As she walked, she even fanned her nose with her hand and muttered, "It stinks."

Madam Li opened the door and slammed it behind her, causing the temporarily bright house to instantly return to darkness.

Madam Zhao lifted her hand and touched her stomach with difficulty, tears flowing out of her eyes.

Madam Li did not return for half an hour.

During this period, Madam Zhao suffered several bouts of contractions, but she did not have any strength left at all. As the movement in her stomach became weaker and weaker, her heart gradually grew cold.

Just then, the door was pushed open.

Madam Zhao's eyes lit up with hope again. She called out with a trembling voice, "Sister-in-law…"

"Mother, it's me. Are you all right?"

Su Sanmei's voice was soft as she walked to the bed and looked at Madam Zhao worriedly.

When Madam Zhao heard her daughter's voice, she felt a little sad. She knew that Madam Li would not come over for at least an hour or two. If she wanted to give birth, she could only rely on herself.

"Sanmei, get me a bowl of water."

"Don't be afraid. Mother will be fine."

Madam Zhao said weakly. She could not collapse. If she did, what would happen to her children?

Su Sanmei's eyes were filled with worry and fear, but she still ran out obediently. She filled a bowl of cold water for Madam Zhao and carefully helped her to drink it.

After drinking some water, Madam Zhao collected herself and said, "Sanmei, come, press on my stomach. When I ask you to exert force, push down…"

She did not have any strength left. It was impossible for her to give birth to the child on her own. Madam Li, who was supposed to help in delivering the child, was not coming back, and the child in her womb was moving less and less. She knew that she had to give birth immediately in order for the child to survive.

Su Sanmei was only six years old. As she was skinny and weak, she did not have much strength. When she pressed her hand on Madam Zhao's stomach, her small hand immediately trembled and retracted. She whimpered, "Mother, I dare not."

Madam Zhao's tears flowed as she took a deep breath and said firmly, "Samei, you can do it. Only you can save my life. Come on, push down with all your might."

The contraction came, and Madam Zhao's body trembled with pain. However, she was afraid that Su Sanmei would not dare to push her, so she endured the pain and said in a trembling voice, "Sanmei, if you don't dare, I will die…"

"No, I don't want Mother to die. I want Mother to live…"

Su Sanmei closed her eyes and pushed on Madam Zhao's stomach.

Madam Zhao also gathered her strength. The excruciating pain in her body made her roar, "Ah—"

As her lower body became lighter, Madam Zhao instantly lost her strength. She panted with difficulty and said, "Sanmei… let's see if it's a girl… or a boy…"

Su Sanmei was so frightened that she stood there for a long time without moving.

The door was pushed open and Madam Li rushed in.

"Third Sister-in-law, I'm sorry. My stomach hurt a little just now. I thought you wouldn't be able to give birth for a while. I didn't expect you to give birth so soon."

"Let me see what it is."

As Madam Li spoke, she walked to the bed and lifted the blanket.

Madam Zhao had her heart in the mouth. Right now, she could not be bothered to blame Madam Li at all. She only wanted to know the gender of the child.

Madam Li turned to look at her with a smile in her eyes. "Third Sister-in-law, congratulations. You've got another daughter."

Madam Zhao's expectant gaze instantly dimmed as tears welled up in her eyes.

Meanwhile, Madam Li happily picked up the child. She casually cleaned the infant up and cut the umbilical cord. She wrapped her in some old clothes, and slapped the baby girl's butt.

"Wah—"

The baby girl started crying.

Madam Li put the child down beside Madam Zhao and said with a smile, "Third Sister-in-law, have a good rest. I'll go ahead and report the good news to Mother."

With that, Madam Li turned around and left without looking back at Madam Zhao.

Soon, only Madam Zhao and Su Sanmei were left in the room.

Su Sanmei had been standing by the bed. She looked at Madam Zhao with fear in her eyes. She cried, "Mother…"

Madam Zhao did not respond.

Su Sanmei said weakly, "Mother, I'm scared…"

Only then did Madam Zhao hollow eyes regain their luster. Tears fell silently.

"Oh, Sanmei…"

Madam Zhao choked with despair. Since she gave birth to a daughter, her whole family will struggle to make ends meet. Among her four children, the eldest was mentally disabled, and the second eldest son also became retarded after a fever. The two daughters were healthy, but daughters were useless in the eyes of her mother-in-law.

"Mother, don't cry. Sanmei will take good care of her sister."

Su Sanmei knelt in front of the bed and hugged Madam Zhao's hand.

Madam Zhao turned to look at her newborn daughter. Her youngest daughter had calmed down after crying for a while. She was not asleep. Instead, she seemed to be looking at her with her eyes open.

Madam Zhao's nose stung and tears flowed silently. Her mother-in-law would definitely not like her having a daughter and would not give her anything good to eat. She might not even be able to produce any milk. Her daughter would probably not be able to survive.

Ten months of pregnancy made her heart ache. She must have been a heinous sinner in her previous life, so the heavens were punishing her like this in this life!

"She gave birth to another loser. What a useless thing. If I were her, I'd be so ashamed I'd bang my head against the wall and die…"

"Why did the Su family marry such a jinx who only gives us useless things!"

Madam Wang's curses came from the main room. It was as unpleasant as it could be.

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Complete review This story is about a girl with some knowledge of herbal medicine, that gets reincarnated as a baby to a poor farmers family. The book follows her and her family as they grow up and the world changes. It's tagged as historical romance (also with fantasy) but later adds a cultivation aspect to the plot. The writing style is very easy-going and has a slice of life feel to it albeit having the usual arcs with rising suspense. This means it doesn't get boring and yet is a relaxing read. What I loved about the plot the most was the focus on family bonds and relationships. The greatly detailed characters only helped deepen the impression they left in my mind and even caused me some tear soaked moments (more towards the later half of the story). The world itself was described in detail as well which is crutial towards the later development of the plot. The writing quality was overall good with a few of the usual mistakes in translations. I felt like there weren't as many at the beginning but increased towards the end. Still it was by no means bad and still enjoyable to read. Now coming to the main point, story development: Like I previously said, I love the depiction of the family. As the FL starts as a newborn, the beginning revolves around family a lot and is written in great detail. I really loved that part! The older the FL gets, the faster time passes. In this story this is nothing I would consider as bad because it fits so well. The FL needs time to learn and strengthen some skills, which is given. I won't go in much more detail as that would spoil to much of the plot, I can just repeatedly stress to check out this book! This is historical romance, so where is the romance in my review? You have to know, that this is 100 % a slow burning love, so don't expect too much in the first half or even two thirds. The love interest is developed very early and everyone is kind of aware of it (even they themselves). But! They both feel like it's not the right time yet and wait. I actually agree with them, because the FL is strong and very independent which she has to live out to her fullest first. The official end is at chapter 988 followed by a side story till the last chapter 1029. The official ending has me torn. I feel like saying "What?! This is it? Can't be!", yet at the same time this was 100 % fitting to the whole story and the characters. It gives a good ending. Still, the side story is very necessary in my opinion. It properly ties up the last big loose strings and gives an even better ending. If you've read the book, you'll know what I mean, when I say that both endings have their right to stay and are absolutely necessary. I know, I repeat myself, but I really, really recommend you this story, so maybe give it a try. You won't find that many good and completed translations on Webnovel anymore. 10/10

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