182. Wild Boar and Wild Chicken_1

Song Tan hadn't really noticed the message just then.

She was carrying a basket, weeding and pest control in the vegetable garden, meanwhile gathering feed for the chickens and ducks.

It's true what they say about the tenacity of weeds, barely a while after the seedlings were transplanted, and they began poking through the soil, growing almost as tall.

From a distance, it looked quite poetic – the green of the grass looks lush from afar but reveals nothing up close!

But within the vegetable patch, it was a different story.

With no one available to lend a hand, Song Tan was brazenly yanking out clumps of weeds along the rows of the field – fortunately, it had only been a few days, firstly, the weed sprouts hadn't rooted deeply, and secondly, they weren't too dense, so she was making quick progress.

The seedlings in the two lower rice paddies were growing lushly, and you could see clearly to the bottom of the clear water, with green grass and tiny fish visible underneath.