Any objections to Chapter 582?
Any objections to Chapter 582?
When Da Zhuang heard her say that, his heart, which had been in his throat, immediately calmed down.
His eyes also started to sting. Throughout the night, the female warrior had left him with the impression of being strong, capable, and brooking no argument, even being somewhat domineering.
But just now, when her family asked about these little beggars, she didn't say they were beggars, and even briefly skipped over their origins, only saying that they had wandered to the town.
The idea of fighting the pirates was also initiated by them.
This greatly saved face for them.
Although it is an undeniable fact that they live by begging, he is afraid that his younger siblings are still so young and that they will be looked down upon by other children in the future.
Da Zhuang felt a warm glow in his heart, and his eyes were full of gratitude as he looked at Lin Chang'er.
However, at this moment, Lin Chang'er was completely unable to care about them.
They quickly arranged for someone to boil water and also sent someone to invite Aunt Zhou and the others to come and help.
Although the children in the family get their clothes made every season, there were quite a few children brought home tonight, and there wasn't enough for each of them to have a set.
Not to mention changing and washing them.
She needs to deliver supplies to town tomorrow and will need the help of these women.
The courtyard, which had just quieted down, immediately became busy again.
Sister-in-law Gu, Sister-in-law Gu, and even Madam Huo, who is Wu Qingfeng's mother, stopped using her husband's surname and only referred to herself as Madam Huo after she made up her mind to cut ties with the capital.
Everyone came to help, while the Princess Consort of Zhenbei was looked after by the maids who accompanied her.
According to Madam Huo, as soon as Wu Ming brought the medicinal herbs back, they brewed a decoction for Princess Zhenbei to take. Lin Chang'er had already woken up once before returning.
But my body was so exhausted that I fell asleep to rest.
Just as Lin Beishan and Bai He returned with a large group of children, the aunties had just finished boiling water.
Lin Chang'er built a pond in the backyard so that the children could swim and play in it when it was hot. It was like a swimming pool in later times, only smaller in size. After all, she herself could not enjoy this benefit in this era.
Now that the weather isn't so hot, the water in the pool has been drained.
It's perfect for use as a large public bath right now, and all the boys can go and bathe in it.
The girls were taken to the bathhouse. The older girls were better off, as they knew how to bathe themselves and would even help the younger ones.
But for the very young children, adults have to help them.
Fortunately, given Lin Chang'er's current prestige in the village, the aunties would not hesitate to give a shout.
Although it's true that more people make things easier, some were boiling water, some were bathing the children, and another group was helping with alterations. Making new clothes was definitely too late, so we could only use some old clothes to alter.
It's fortunate that we're in the Gu family; other families, even though they're doing better now, don't have many old clothes to offer.
Only Lin Chang'er was truly willing to part with them. Wang Xing'er was quick and efficient, altering several sets of clothes by herself. The nanny and the maids beside the Princess of Zhenbei, who couldn't live without the Princess, also took the old clothes back and sat in front of the Princess of Zhenbei to alter them.
It took more than an hour to finally get the children clean and dressed in clean clothes.
Meanwhile, Aunt Gu had also prepared a late-night snack. Fearing that the children's stomachs might not be able to handle it, she specially cooked congee. Since there were other people who also needed to eat, she also cooked two large pots of seafood noodles.
Lin Chang'er called Dazhuang over and said, "You and your younger brothers and sisters are used to eating one meal hungry and another full. I'm afraid your bodies won't be able to adapt to it all at once, especially the younger ones. So, for the next few days, you will eat light rice porridge and rice soup. Starting tomorrow, we will add half a steamed bun. Once you've gotten used to it, you can eat normally with everyone else. Any objections?"
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