Zhou Ruiyuan didn't reply immediately. He rode on his horse and looked back at Du Wanchun with a worried look on his face, "How are you? Are you scared?"
Du Wanchun supported the carriage, shook his head and said, "I'm fine, but it's just your leg?"
After she said that, she moved her eyes to his legs.
Zhou Ruiyuan sat on the horse, holding the reins with both hands, and struggled to move his weak legs, "It seems he can move."
Du Wanchun looked at the slightly moving legs and was overjoyed. Her eyes were moist without realizing it. She opened her misty eyes and responded with a smile: "It's great, sir, your legs can finally move!" "
Zhou Ruiyuan's face was also full of joy. He raised his sword eyebrows slightly, straightened his back, and sat on the horse, letting the night wind blow up his long hair on his temples.
The silver-white moonlight pours down and shines on his handsome face, making him look majestic and extraordinary. From a distance, he looks like a graceful young man from aristocratic family. Just one glance can be unforgettable for a lifetime. ?.?????.???
Du Wanchun was sitting in the carriage, looking at his figure slightly in a trance. A happy smile appeared on his face unconsciously. A pair of small pear blossoms were dazzling under the same moonlight.
The two of them sped up all the way back home.
Aunt Zhou was serving rice when she heard that Zhou Ruiyuan could move his feet. Her hand shook and she almost knocked over the bowl in her hand.
Zhou Zhao took the bowl in his hand and called her loudly, "Mom, rice."
Aunt Zhou suddenly woke up, immediately threw the rice spoon in her hand into the pot, turned around and looked outside the house. When she saw Zhou Ruiyuan being helped in by Du Wanchun, she couldn't help crying.
"Ruiyuan, can your legs really stand up?!"
Du Wanchun lifted Zhou Ruiyuan's clothes, revealing one of his legs that could barely stand up, and replied: "Mom, my husband can't stand up completely yet, he can only use one leg to hold him up for a while."
When the two of them just came back and got off the carriage, she asked Zhou Ruiyuan to try to stand up. Unexpectedly, the other leg also had strength, and he could actually stand up at this stop.
But because he hadn't walked on the ground for a long time, he couldn't stand for long.
Aunt Zhou quickly helped Zhou Ruiyuan sit back on the chair with her, and said while wiping her tears: "It doesn't matter. Being able to stand up now means that you will be able to stand up like before in the future. We can practice slowly."
Du Wanchun nodded, "Mom is right, husband, I will help you practice together in the future."
Zhou Ruiyuan's face was full of confusion. He had not recovered from the surprise of being able to walk for a long time. After hearing Du Wanchun's words, he looked at her tenderly and said gratefully: "Thank you for your hard work, ma'am."
This was the first time he called her "wife" like this.
Du Wanchun was very happy when she heard that. At this moment, she immediately remembered the rice in the carriage, stood up and said to Aunt Zhou: "Mom, we sold radishes today and got 120 copper coins. We used these copper coins to buy ten kilograms of rice and A pound of oil is back.”
Aunt Zhou looked up at the carriage outside the door and said in surprise: "Can this radish be sold for so many copper coins?"
Du Wanchun smiled and nodded: "I'm lucky today. Aunt He likes to eat our radishes, so she spent half of her copper coins to buy all the remaining radishes we have."
Aunt Zhou has not seen so much rice and oil for a long time, and because of what happened to Zhou Ruiyuan just now, she is so excited that her legs and feet are weak.
As she walked outside the house, she called to Zhou Zhao: "Zhao'er, let's go and carry the rice and oil in with my mother!"
"Mom, wait, I'm coming." Zhou Zhao quickly put down the bowl he had brought and trotted after him.
After Du Wanchun settled Zhou Ruiyuan, he went outside the house together, and the family carried rice and oil in.
With these rice and oil, the Zhou family finally no longer have to worry about going hungry.
Du Wanchun wiped the sweat from his forehead, looked at the grain bag on the ground, and said to Aunt Zhou: "Mom, in a few days we will take out the radishes and duck eggs to sell, and the copper coins sold will be given to you and the second brother and the third brother. My brother made some clothes."
Aunt Zhou patted the dust on her body, took out the handkerchief from her waist and wiped the sweat from her ears and temples, "Silly boy, when I get the copper coins, the first thing I will do is buy you a decent piece of jewelry. Look. Look at such a pretty little girl, she has nothing on her head."
Du Wanchun touched her bald bun, arched her eyebrows and smiled. Her mother had not passed away before.