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PWDLAW Chapter 95: Wild Fan Flower Fruits

 Chapter 95: Wild Fan Flower Fruits

Later, upon closer inquiry it was revealed that due to the busy farming season the county magistrate didn't want to deal with this matter at a time that would disrupt agricultural activities. The best opportunity, however, came after the busy farming season. But the exchange of betrothal letters, arranging for Qingxiang to be engaged to Song Lu was imminent. Naturally, she had to arrange for her daughter to excel and through the mouths of the villagers, spread her good reputation. Ye Muyu was unaware that she had become the subject of others discussions. Even if she knew, she would probably dismiss it with a smile. After about the time it took for an incense stick to burn, Ye Muyu arrived at her clearly demarcated field. She even took the opportunity to inspect the wheat fields under Chu Heng's name along the way. The crops were growing well indicating that the tenants chosen by Chu Heng had good character. She was satisfied but then she saw a field overgrown with green grass somewhat dried up. Next to it was another piece of land covered with various thorns and creeping vines. Describing it as 'uncultivated land' wouldn't be an exaggeration. Ye Muyu's mouth twitched slightly. So... the land and field that the original owner impulsively bought years ago, because it wasn't large and was connected had actually never been cultivated by any tenants? Now it seemed that it had not been touched at all, hence the neglect. Ever since she received the monthly silver from Chu Heng and the annual grains from the tenants, she had more than enough to eat and even sold some for additional silver. Naturally she had forgotten about her dowry land. Perhaps, because this place was originally small and far from Chu Heng's fields, no one took care of it. It had probably been seven or eight years, all left fallow. If it weren't for its proximity to the river, the field would have dried up long ago. Compared to the well-plowed fields nearby, the difference was significant. No wonder the villagers always reminded the original owner not to waste the land. Not to mention the land in such a remote area, even the land near the house, the original owner could turn into a thicket of weeds. Ye Muyu accepted it quickly and didn't feel angry. On the contrary having more fields was a good thing. Carrying a basket, Ye Muyu casually picked some mint leaves by the field and then entered the overgrown wasteland. Looking at the wild bushes with tender green leaves, over two meters tall, showing considerable vitality and some seedlings on the ground, she couldn't help but think that this wild land had some potential. The fruits from the bushes had fallen and grown naturally on the ground. Ye Muyu reached up and plucked the partially black and red fruits that hadn't completely fallen. After careful examination, she recognized the plant. Wild Fan Flower, a plant with medicinal value. Not only were the fruits used as medicine to treat dizziness and palpitations but the roots of the Wild Fan Flower were also used to treat stomach ailments, rheumatism, and injuries. It could be said that every part of it was valuable. The key was that it was easy to survive but for the fruits to develop, it required a few years. Ye Muyu touched the fruits and suddenly burst into laughter. It seemed like she had struck gold. She wondered if the medicinal shop would buy these. Actually, Ye Muyu was quite confident. The healing properties of the Wild Fan Flower were recorded in ancient medical books and it was likely already in use as medicine. Ye Muyu carefully picked all the fruits hanging on the branches and those fallen on the ground. Separating the two types and using the cloth inside the basket as a barrier, the ones on the tree were naturally the best and she didn't know how much medicinal effect was left in the ones on the ground. She would have to inquire at the medicinal shop. After spending an hour Ye Muyu had only picked about a third. The Wild Fan Flower in this land had been growing for who knows how many years and with no one intervening, both the fruits on the branches and on the ground were plentiful.

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