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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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Chapter 716: Tyrant vs Tyrant

When they reached the bumpiest part of the small road, Bai Shan simply called a halt to the carriage and hopped down to walk.

Manbao, of course, hopped down to follow him.

The two of them walked along, picking flowers and brushing past plants, while Keke took the rare opportunity to scan the surroundings. Not finding any unrecorded novel plants, Keke refocused its attention and started to amble along after its host.

Knowing she liked flowers, Bai Shan picked a large bunch of white and yellow wild daisies that were blooming nicely along the road and then tied them together with a blade of grass to give to her.

Manbao took them and teased, "You tied them so clumsily, watch me do it."

So she untied the grass, stuffed the flowers into his chest, and as they walked, she started to pinch off branches and remove leaves, arranging them at varying heights before binding them again with the grass, giving them an entirely different appearance.