Compared to Abigail, Sean had becmuch lazier. Having experienced hardships, she did not feel much
exhausted in this situation. The man, however, had never dealt with these practical household chores before.
Being assigned by Alice, he thought his days were completely miserable. The only the could relax was when
Alice was absent.
"Let's go!" Abigail pulled him, afraid that Alice would get angry if she cback. Despite Alice's gentle and
humorous demeanor, she took all the tasks seriously.
Reluctantly, Sean allowed himself to be yanked up. As soon as he stood up, he forcefully grabbed her hand and
pulled her into his arms.
Crashing into his embrace, she stared at him wide-eyed. "What are you doing?"
He held her chin and gazed at her. "You givemore headaches than Alice. | can't even take a break."
"Alice will be angry if she sees no water. We're asking for her help now. Can't you be more sincere?!" She looked
at him solemnly.
"Well, you're right. Let's go." He grabbed her shoulder helplessly.
The two worked for half an hour and finally filled Alice's water tank. Sure enough, as soon as they finished, Alice
returned carrying a basket of things.
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Abigail saw herbs and sunfamiliar items in the basket. When Alice entered the backyard and saw the full
water tank, she nodded in satisfaction.
"After lunch, I'll take you to a place," she said, sitting on a small stool in the yard while tidying up the things in
the basket and talking to the couple, with Abigail responding.
"Alice, | want to connect a well to your house. What do you think?" Sean asked her.
Her hand paused, and she looked up at him. "Tired of fetching water already?"
"No!" he immediately retorted. Her attitude was gentle, but he felt like he was being warned.
"No need to say anything. If there's not enough water, just buy more barrels. Why bother with connecting pipes?
Creating noise and pollution?" she grumbled.
Abigail understood that Alice wanted them to exercise more. She held Sean's hand and stopped him from trying
to persuade Alice. "Alice is right. After we finish our tasks, let's go and ask where we can buy sbarrels."
"That's right. Why exert so much effort when you're young and strong?" Alice stated, putting the sorted herbs in
a woven bamboo basket.
Sean estimated that even if he bought two more barrels, he and Abigail would still have to consider fetching
water every other day. Thinking about this, he could not help but sigh.
After lunch, Alice took them to an old man's house.
There was a cobblestone path in front of his house, and Alice pointed to the path and said to Sean and Abigail,
"Tomorrow, you'll help in the vegetable garden. Return 30 minutes early, then walk on this path fo another 30
and learn yoga from him."
"Okay." Abigail knew walking on cobblestones was a way to maintain good health. Sparks in big cities had
paths like this for white-collar workers to walk on after work.
Sean nodded in agreement.
"After dinner, chere and walk for an hour, then do yoga with him again," Alice continued.
"Okay," Abigail immediately responded.
"Alright, go buy the tanks now. Remember, take good care of the vegetable garden. If the vegetables die, you'll
only eat radishes and pickled vegetables in the winter," Alice said, then hunched and left. Abigail and Sean bid
her farewell and turned back to greet the energetic old man wearing a white outfit.
"Sir, what's your name?" Sean spoke first.
"Last nColleen. You can callSir Colleen," he answered. He had heard about Sean's condition; he was just
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏma young man with a particularly bad physical condition. "Hello, Sir Colleen," Abigail quickly greeted him.
"Good, the young girl looks pretty good, much better than him," Sir Colleen said, glancing at Sean. With his
sickly appearance, he won't last another day in the city.
She glanced at Sean and said gently, "He ended up like this because he saved someone."
"Just remember to cafter dinner." Sir Colleen did not ask much about their past.
Abigail bid farewell to him and went to buy the barrels. After searching several shops, they finally found a place
to buy them after 4 p.m. and quickly rushed back.
"l just realized that even in this village, we can't afford to be idle." She could not help but sigh as she returned to
Alice's house with Sean. She had thought that if she chere, she could have leisure tto draw, but now,
she felt it was just wishful thinking.
"Perhaps this is just the life of ordinary people. Without avenues to earn money, they rely on their labor to
support themselves," he responded softly. He walked along this winding path as the sun set, far away from the
hustle and bustle of the city, and he noticed that his steps were slower than usual.
Many people, exhausted from the city, escaped to their childhood homes in the countryside. It was because the
city was truly exhausting, and even walking required taking wider strides than those around you to survive well.
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