Grasp the farming script in the famous book

Chapter 217, The Little Lady Plane 15

The little kitten finished speaking in a hurry, squatted in front of Roland, turned to look around, "meowed" and said, "Oh, I'm still here."

In the "Arrogance" plane earlier, once Luna leaked important news, she was immediately "caught" out of the plane.

Roland said indifferently: "This is natural."

This is the news that the plane maker wanted her to know, and wanted her to make a decision based on fully understanding the consequences.

——But what is there to think about?

At the other end of the scale is another beautiful but perishable life, her closest partner, her sister.

Losing Beth, there really was no regret medicine.

It may be that the producer of this plane has been amplifying the "romance" part of this story for a long time, so that they expect Joe and Laurie - the "childhood sweethearts" to get married in the end - but in this plane Characters, compared to the perfection of romantic love, are more important to their own growth and personality.

This also means that if loneliness is the only way to grow up, then Roland is destined to taste loneliness.

If there is such a day, Roland thought, she is still qualified to face the whole world, saying that she has gained more than she paid in this plane.Loneliness-people do not affect her harvest of family, friendship, warmth from the world, and the establishment of career achievements.

—The realization of a woman's life value is not directly based on whether she has a perfect love.

What's more, in the new century and new era, there is no relationship between the two.

Didn't she still live well in the previous planes?

Although... the taste of loneliness is really not good at times.

But... life, if everything is perfect, it would be too unreal.

Thinking of this, she stretched out her hand and rubbed Luna's cat head.

"I have already decided."

"I applied to the plane to use the 'Universal Card' to treat my younger sister Beth, so that her sequelae of scarlet fever completely disappeared, and she became a healthy, happy, carefree girl ever since."

"No matter whether I experience adversity, poverty, loneliness or disease in the plane, I have no regrets.

Choices made today. "

While announcing his decision, Roland looked at "Joe" in the mirror, or at Louisa May Alcott in the mirror—the original author.

She saw the figure in the mirror bowed her head to greet her, and when she looked up again, there were tears flickering in the corners of the man's eyes.

Roland also bowed to the person in the mirror, and when he raised his head again, the mirror had turned into a curtain again, and the cat jumped into the mirror and disappeared instantly.The mirror fluctuated for a while, and finally returned to its original appearance - meticulously reflecting Roland's appearance.

She walked out of the bathroom, and Mrs. March was already asking worriedly, "Joe, are you all right?"

It must be that Roland stayed in the bathroom for too long.

Roland complied calmly and came to Beth.

Beth at this moment, still half reclining in the earlier armchair, was pale, with half-closed eyes,—not moving.

- A gust of wind blew by, and large swathes of floating clouds rolled up in the sky, making the hotel living room open to the sea look chilly.The beach was deserted before autumn, and now it looks even more empty and lifeless.

Roland—stretched out his hand, and took Beth's cool little hand, holding it tightly.

She believed that Luna would bring her opinion to the table, and the effect of the "Master Card" would soon be revealed.

But Beth, you mustn't lose your faith in life at this juncture.

"Beth, don't you feel something wrong?"

She leaned close to her sister's ear and asked in a low voice.

Beth's expression showed that she was not well anywhere, and the young girl was struggling with her pain with a small frown.

But the girl who was always trying to avoid trouble shook her head very slightly.

Seeing this, Mr. March took out the Bible which he carried with him, and began to say a prayer in a low voice.

And Mrs. March had tears in her eyes, clutching the potion and smelling salt bottle that Roland had used earlier.The mother knelt beside Beth and looked at Roland.

Roland knew that Mrs. March was extremely worried at the moment, and she wanted to blame Roland, but she couldn't bear it.After all, it was out of kindness that Roland brought the whole family here for vacation.

It will be fine! ——Roland said silently in his heart,—everything will be fine.

she moved closer to beth

In his ear, he whispered to his sister, "Beth, wake up! After all, you are the bravest little one in our March family."

At this moment, she seemed to hear an imperceptible "didi" in her ear.

——Universal card!

At this moment, Beth suddenly opened his eyes, which were moist with a layer of crystal light, and fixedly looked at Roland.It was as if what Roland had just whispered in her ear moved her, pulling her back from the brink of losing her courage.

Roland almost cried with joy: she saw Beth's eyes were very clear, and there was even a hint of a smile in her eyes.The "universal card" that Roland expected to use had finally begun to work.

"Joe..."

Beth was still weak, but she was slowly taking Roland's hand back.

Mrs. March was frightened, and she cautiously reached out her hand to touch Beth's forehead, and the touch was warm.

Beth felt her mother's concern and turned her head quickly.

There was blood on her face, and she looked very energetic. She even sat up a little from the armchair with Roland's hand in her hands. She approached Mrs. March and called "Mom" softly. .

She had a look of relief and relief on her face, and she even smiled at Mrs. March.

"Mom, I feel better."

"—It's not uncomfortable at all, it's not uncomfortable anywhere."

Beth emphasized to Mrs. March.She even held Roland's hand and stood up unsteadily, trying to show Mrs. March that she was really much better.

But this frightened Mrs. March instead.The latter hurriedly pushed her into the armchair, and said in a panic: "Beth, my dear Beth, mother believes in you...don't try again."

It appeared that Mrs. March was very anxious to go back to town at once, and have the doctor show Beth a good look.

But Mr. March had breathed a sigh of relief, and began to thank God devoutly.

"Mom," Beth let go of Roland and reached out to take Mrs. March's hand, "do you remember what I said? I seem to have seen God...an angel!"

Beth changed her words when she saw the pious Mr. March standing behind her mother.

Mrs. March finally gradually realized that she just had a false alarm. She stretched out her hand lovingly, brushed away the broken hair on Beth's forehead, looked at Beth and said softly, "Of course I remember."

Who can forget that thrilling snowy night?

"You said you saw an angel beside you, with the faces of Meg and Jo."

Roland proudly stood beside Beth - with his hips akimbo: God, God has Joe's face.

"Yes, Mom!"

Beth recalled the experience just now, and it was like a dream.

But she nodded to Mrs. March with certainty.

"I saw it again just now."

"Joe...my angel..."

Beth whispered, and turned to Roland with infinite gratitude.

After the completion of the plane, Roland once expressed his thoughts on this "highlight moment" in the plane:

"Seeing the look in Beth's eyes at that moment, I feel that all the sacrifices are worthwhile."

After Beth and the whole family went home together, Mrs. March was worried and asked a doctor to check Beth.

The doctor did not speak for a long time after examining Beth.

This kind of reaction frightened Mrs. March again. The loving mother was full of horror and stammered: "Mr. Homan, look at Beth's illness..."

Unexpectedly, the doctor asked - "Which beach and town did you go on vacation?"

MRS. MARCH: Does location... affect health that much?

Unexpectedly, the doctor reported the location where they were going on vacation, and the doctor quickly took out his notebook and wrote it down. Even the hotel they stayed in, he also asked for the name and address and recorded it.

"This resort is amazing."

The doctor sighed, "Miss Beth's sequelae have all disappeared."

Mrs. March grabbed her—the handkerchief she was holding in her palm—slammed. She was stunned for a long time, but she couldn't make a sound.

The doctor nodded understandingly: "Ma'am, I have exactly the same reaction as yours. I even checked Miss Beth three times just now."

"Miss Beth is still a little weak now, but that's because she hasn't been exercising for a long time, and it has nothing to do with illness."

"That is to say, now that Miss Beth is recovered, she will be as healthy and vigorous as ever, provided she takes proper exercise."

Mrs. March was stunned, not knowing how to evaluate the matter.

"That's why I asked you where you are going on vacation," the doctor explained.

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"I have indeed seen precedents. The patient went to the seaside to recuperate, enjoy the sea breeze and relax, and the condition was relieved day by day... But I have never seen Miss Beth like this."

"When I am free someday, I must stay in the hotel you mentioned for a while. I believe that it must be the source of health and good luck!"

"Madam, you and your family are so lucky."

Mrs. March had no idea what to say.

Just when the March family was grateful for Beth's first serious illness, Amy's letter came back.She has arrived in London.

When she arrived in Halifax earlier, she had written a text message to report that she was safe.

Now Amy has written a long letter back, reporting what she has seen in London, staying at the Bath Hotel in Piccadilly, walking in Hyde Park, and looking into the Duke of Wellington's house as she passed. cast a curious - glance.

Roland read the whole letter, but he didn't see Amy going to Charing Cross Road, so he sighed in disappointment.

"Well, when will Amy be busy buying ribbons and gloves?"

Beth smiled softly: "Joe, you can't expect everyone to be like you!"

Roland smiled suddenly: "That's right. But I think she will remember to send some interesting gifts to her sisters before she returns from her trip."

Amy had planned a long time ago that she would send baby things to Meg, and now the only thing she was hesitating about was whether to buy things for boys or girls, so I begged my family to send a telegram to tell her when the time came .

"For you - it must be the piano score, for me - it must be the book!"

Roland shrugged and said, "Amy has us three sisters, it's so easy to pick up gifts!"

Unexpectedly, Beth was silent for a while, and suddenly asked Roland: "Joe, have you ever thought... If you didn't give up on your own initiative, you should be the one who accompanied my aunt to Europe."

It seemed that although the young girl had recovered from her illness, she still had a lot of things on her mind.As for Roland, she was both grateful and guilty.

Roland laughed immediately, she hugged Beth's shoulder lightly, and said softly:

"Silly boy, in life, nothing is sacrificed or lost. What you should really focus on is always what you get

what. "

"Although I have no chance to go to Europe with Aunt March..."

Roland said quietly in his heart: I have been to London and Paris.

"...But I witnessed your recovery! This is the happiest moment in my life." Roland said.

Beth laughed at once, too, with tears in her eyes, but she laughed as well.

"Also, if I go to Europe with Aunt March, what should I do with my writing plan? Will I not be able to read the letters sent to me by so many enthusiastic readers?"

Beth imagined it out of thin air, and suddenly felt that it made sense.

"Beth, Amy is a prepared girl. She has been trying to get along well with her aunt, trying to match her living habits, exploring her preferences... She has been learning French."

Beth—heard the word "French" and couldn't help laughing too.Amy loved to show off her French from childhood, and all the Marches knew it.

"So, when the opportunity came, she took it, it's as simple as that. We have nothing to envy her, it's as simple as that." Roland shrugged and replied.

"But, believe me, Emmy, in Europe, will be glad of your recovery."

Roland smoothed Beth's soft blond hair and spoke softly.

Soon, Amy, who was far away on the other side of the ocean, received a letter from home and heard about the "miracle" of Beth's complete recovery. She excitedly sent an incoherent letter back, expressing her indescribable joy. Amy also said She even regretted leaving home a little bit. After all, when such an important event happened, she didn't stay with her family. It was really regrettable.

Beth was naturally comforted by the receipt of Amy's letter from home, and read and reread it.

She has been recuperating almost all of the time in the past two years, and she has not achieved anything.But now she thought of Roland's words, "Focus on what you got", and she felt very comforted in her heart.

In this world, there is lost and regained health, and family love whose blood is thicker than water, Beth thought: what else does she have to lose?

Roland was gearing up, and came to her small desk in the attic.

Her farming story seems to be reversed, and she is even interested in starting a column to answer readers

various questions raised.

But after thinking about it, she felt that no journal wanted to turn itself into a journal specializing in the popularization of agricultural planting knowledge.

So—thinking about it, she still made up her mind to continue writing those short stories that entertained and educated—as for readers’ special questions, she should spend more time—reply to answer them.

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