General, Madam Called You To Farm - Chapter 389
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General, Madam Called You To Farm
Chapter 389 – Mother and sons (2)
Translator : Moon Lee
Editor : Tea
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“Dahu, Erhu, Xiaohu!” Su Cheng quickened his pace.
Dahu and Erhu ran towards him and plunged their heads into his embrace, clinging tightly.
He handed the torch to Su Ergou, with one child at each hand, he picked up the two children.
He looked up and down anxiously and said, “Why did you guys run up the mountain? Let Grandpa take a look, are you okay?”
The two of them were leaning on his shoulders, shaking their heads, feeling a surge of grievance.
Su Cheng felt the children’s sobs, he frowned and looked at Su Xiaoxiao and Wei Ting, “What’s wrong?”
Xiaohu was not behaving normally either, he buried his little face into Su Xiaoxiao’s arms, weeping quietly.
Su Xiaoxiao didn’t say anything, and silently carried Xiaohu down the mountain.
Su Cheng’s eyes fell on Wei Ting’s face.
Wei Ting’s face was shrouded in the dark night, and he looked at the sky covered in dark clouds, “Dad, it’s going to rain soon, let’s go home first.”
Su Cheng was in a disheveled state, it was obvious that he had fallen several times.
Wei Ting reached out to hug the children.
The two children shook their heads with grievance.
Wei Ting said, “Grandpa fell, he can’t hold you guys.”
Su Cheng: “I can hold them, I can hold them!”
The two children hesitated, and stretched out their little arms to Su Ergou.
Su Ergou, who was favored by the little guys for the first time: “……”
After returning home, Su Xiaoxiao carefully examined the three little ones’ bodies.
All three of them had different degrees of scratches and bumps.
Xiaohu was the youngest one and had the most scratches. Both knees and palms were scratched.
Erhu had bruises on his left elbow.
Dahu had a swollen bump on his forehead.
Besides, although it was not winter, there were already insects and ants in the tree hollow, and all three of them had been stung.
Su Xiaoxiao took out the medicine pills that she had received as a reward from the pharmacy.
She crushed them and first tested the powder on her own wound.
The pain disappeared instantly, replaced by a refreshing, cool sensation. It was much better than Jinchuang medicine.

-Jin Chuang Medicine / Jin Chuang Yao / 金疮药
It is a traditional Chinese medicine, its name is often heard in Chinese historical costume movies, dramas, and novels. All martial artists usually had this medicine. This medicine is a powder, it is used to treat bruises, cut injuries, stop bleeding, etc.
It seemed that this medicine could be used both internally and externally.
She applied it to the children’s wounds as well.
From beginning to end, the three little ones didn’t say a word.
Their eyes were red, and although they wanted to cry, no sound came out.
After all, they were exhausted from the turmoil, so the three of them fell into a deep sleep with great grievance.
Su Xiaoxiao then went to treat Su Cheng’s skin injuries.
That night, she lay quietly beside the children with her eyes closed.
She heard Wei Ting open the cabinet to pack, but she pretended not to notice.
——
The next morning, Su Xiaoxiao prepared a hearty breakfast.
It was a very rich meal, including shumai, dumplings, wintermelon meatball soup, steamed egg custard with shrimp, and a few vegetables from the Li family’s field.


-Shumai / shaomai / siomai / siomay

-Dumplings / Jiaozi

-Wintermelon meatball soup

-Red bean congee

-Egg custard with shrimp
The dining table was unusually quiet.
Su Yuniang served soup to the three little ones.
“You also have some too.” She said, while filling a bowl for Su Xiaoxiao.
Su Xiaoxiao picked up the bowl and stared at the three little soft meatballs floating in the soup.
She spoke gently, “Dad, if I said, what if……”
Before she could finish speaking, Su Cheng stood up and returned to his room without looking back.
Su Yuniang looked at Su Xiaoxiao, who had a calm expression, and then at Su Cheng, who had just left, and let out a soft sigh.
Suddenly, Su Cheng strode out with great strides.
He was carrying a luggage bundle in his hand.

-The luggage bundle
Su Xiaoxiao stared at him blankly.
Su Cheng said, “Aren’t we going to the capital? Don’t be stunned! Hurry up and eat ah! The boat will leave soon!”
Su Xiaoxiao was taken aback.
Su Cheng said, “My son-in-law wants to take us to the capital. He said it yesterday, don’t you know? Don’t tell me that you still haven’t packed your things?”
“Packed up.” Wei Ting replied.
Su Xiaoxiao leaned back slightly, looking toward the table in the east room.
There, she saw two neatly packed luggage bundles.
He packed up things all night.
Not just for himself, but also…… for her too.
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