In the blink of an eye, it had been seven days, and Zhulan was busy. The rainy weather had finally cleared, and the farms needed urgent plowing and sowing; there were many tasks to complete each day.
At the Zhou residence, Lady Li was busily caring for the children. Ming Jung was particularly clingy to Lady Li, who could only manage her own small courtyard.
Lady Zhao was in charge of managing the household and also had to arrange the business of the second wife. The second wife's affairs were extensive, leaving Lady Zhao very busy.
It was not only the capital racing to plow and sow fields; the same was true everywhere, leading to a shortage of seeds. In many places, people were forced to plant crops like sweet potatoes.
Zhulan had prepared early, but there were still not enough seeds. It was the Xu family who helped find seeds from overseas.
The price of overseas seeds had increased, but, due to price control, the increase was not excessive.