Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming Chapter 1964: 1122
Capítulo 1964: Chapter 1122
Luo Baojun was spanked, feeling upset, and though he wanted to curse, all that ca out were cries. He realized he couldn’t speak human language, it was too frustrating.
He was a teenager’s soul in an infant’s body, and it was incredibly difficult.
A teenager feeling the care from adults, the adult servants, and maids, as they tended to him, wiping his body down.
If he were a true infant, he wouldn’t have this embarrassnt.
The teenager’s face turned red.
It was a blush of sha.
“Madam, what a beautiful young master, he’s seven pounds!”
Luo Baojun only heard the servant’s voice, speaking to his mother.
After wiping his body and dressing him, they wrapped him in cloth and carried him to his mother’s side.
Madam Luo was asleep, but when she glanced at her son, her eyes were full of affection.
This was a child born at great risk, a legacy for the Luo Family, and she was very happy.
Luo Baojun glanced at his mother. He wasn’t a real infant, due to cultivation, his vision was excellent and he could clearly see his mother’s youthful appearance.
“Master, the Young Madam gave birth to a chubby son.”
Outside, hearing the baby’s cry, they knew a child was born, but didn’t know its gender. The preference for sons over daughters was still strong.
The young master they hoped for had arrived from the delivery room.
Everyone gathered around as the nanny stepped out and announced the good news.
“Good, good, everyone’s monthly salary in the household will be doubled for the next month and thereafter; rewards for those in the Young Lady’s courtyard will be doubled, and those in the delivery room will be heavily rewarded today.”
The old master, upon hearing he got a chubby grandson, was overjoyed and rewarded everyone, as the family now had an heir.
The old master had never held his son, but valued him greatly. However, he prized his grandson even more and imdiately wanted to hold the baby when he arrived.
He even tried to snatch him away, but neither his wife nor his son could outpace him.
Since it was his first ti holding a baby, he was, of course, clumsy.
His wife chided him, “Be careful, be careful, don’t drop my precious grandson.”
“Father, let hold him,” said the newly-turned father, Young Master Luo, wanting to hold his son.
Luo Baojun was passed from one person to another, looking at each with his big round eyes as they approached.
His face also showed expressions.
He saw his grandparents in their middle age and his father in his youth.
In his past life, during the infant mories, he certainly didn’t have this scene.
Now, because of his soul and cultivation, his sight and mory allowed him to clearly see everyone’s face and expressions.
“Oh my, my grandson is really handso. Look at those big round eyes, as if he’s talking to soone,” his grandmother’s amazed voice was heard.
As an infant, Luo Baojun couldn’t say anything.
Next ca a joyous period for them, then they feared he might get hungry and sought out a wet nurse for him.
Though a teenager’s soul, his stomach was hungry, and he had to nurse.
The wet nurse was a stranger, but she had been prepared long before.
In the arms of a stranger, he blushed red and had to eat.
Luo Baojun was obedient, rarely crying, even for natural needs like defecating or urinating, only uttering slight whimpers when necessary.
Other infants might eat several tis during the night.
Luo Baojun never made the wet nurse or his mother worry.
After nightfall, he would sleep until dawn.
Except for when he needed sleep physically, he actually entered the Buddha Treasure Space with his consciousness.
Now separated from his mother’s body, and with other adults present, he couldn’t take his body into the Buddha Treasure Space to cultivate.
He could only cultivate using his mind.
So books in the space hadn’t been finished, and so abilities needed continuous improvent.
His cultivation also required constant advancent.
Luo Baojun knew he was protected by his family and the Buddha Treasure Space, without harm since being a fetus.
But those people hadn’t given up.
Of course, Madam Huang hadn’t given up, since she had thought of exchanging the destinies of her child with another.
The first attempt at the Taoist Temple didn’t succeed, nor did subsequent ones.
She stayed at the Taoist Temple for a month but returned ho, planning to use more sinister thods.
But still couldn’t et Madam Luo, and for a long ti, her health was poor.
After resting at ho for a period, her health improved slightly, and she returned to her maiden ho.
That ti at her maiden ho, she asked her mother to help with sothing, and a tea gathering was arranged.
A lot of people were invited to the gathering, so ladies brought their daughters, and so young n attended.
It was actually a matchmaking event.
The reason Madam Huang’s sche was supported by her mother was that she hoped the sa thod could choose a good son-in-law for her other daughters.
This daughter seed hopeless, so the hope was placed on the other daughters.
If the daughter could turn her life around, it might conveniently help in the process.
Though invitations were sent out to the Luo family’s daughters for the tea gathering.
Madam Luo hadn’t planned to take her own daughter or the concubine-born daughters to the gathering.
Without rejecting, they planned not to attend at the last minute.
At that ti, they also closed the entire residence, keeping other daughters from listening to informal teachings to prevent attending the gathering.
The family didn’t recognize between legitimate daughters and concubine’s daughters, but they all reached an age for consideration.
Due to the family issues, the other daughters’ marriages had to be postponed.
They certainly had to wait for the Young Madam to have given birth?
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