Chapter 183: Health is the Capital of the Revolution
Chapter 183: Health is the Capital of the Revolution
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This was still just a small-time operation, as his product line was rather limited. If he could diversify, Adrian Hawthorne was confident he could earn ten thousand yuan in a single year. Unfortunately, the political climate was still uncertain, so he could only operate in secret, making caution his top priority.
“Kenneth, I’ll watch things here. You should head into town!”
Old Master Tate herded the cattle onto the hillside to graze. Adrian Hawthorne returned carrying a large basket of grass on his back. This was the third basket he had cut this morning. A little more in the evening, and it would be enough. The spring planting season was busy, and the cattle had to plow the fields every day, so they needed to be well-fed. The Thorne family had secured this cushy job for him, so he had to take excellent care of the cattle and not give anyone an excuse to find fault.
Plenty of people in the production brigade were eyeing his job, and the most eager of them all was Vernon Spann. If Byron Thorne hadn’t intervened, this cushy post would have surely been Vernon’s. Adrian had snatched the prize right from under his nose, so Vernon Spann likely hated his guts for it.
But Adrian Hawthorne didn’t care. He had leverage on Vernon Spann and wasn’t afraid of him trying to cause trouble.
“I’ll go cut one more basket. Grandpa Tate, you just need to watch the cattle. I’ll handle the grass.”
Adrian Hawthorne put the grass back in the cowshed and went to cut more. His clothes were soaked with dew, yet steam rose from his head. Over the past few days, the quality of their food at home had taken a quantum leap. The entire family looked much healthier, and the change was most apparent in Adrian Hawthorne himself. He’d even grown a little taller, and his face had filled out.
The greatest change was in his aura. The look in his eyes was much softer than before, yet it still held a frosty edge that made him hard to approach.
“I’m not that fragile. You shouldn’t get up so early. A growing boy needs his sleep, or you’ll never grow tall.” Old Master Tate’s tone grew sterner. He felt perfectly fine and had no need to be treated like a helpless invalid.
Adrian Hawthorne studied and developed photos at night, keeping him busy until the wee hours. Then he would wake up extremely early. He was getting five or six hours of sleep a day at most. At this rate, his health was going to collapse.
“I’m fine…”
Adrian Hawthorne waved it off. The current situation was a world of difference from before. He genuinely enjoyed the hustle and was also very grateful to the Thorne family.
“You have to listen to me on this. You must get a full eight hours of sleep—not a minute less. Kenneth, you can’t rush things. Your health is your most important asset. If your body collapses, what good is your ambition to start a business? Remember, slow and steady is what matters most. The one who laughs last is often the one who lives the longest.”
Old Master Tate counseled him with painstaking patience. Talent and ability were important, of course, but living a long life was the most important thing of all. History was full of dazzlingly brilliant people who shone like fireworks for a brief moment, only to perish just as they began to make a name for themselves.
They might have left a bold stroke in the annals of history, but it was only a single stroke. Nothing more came of it.
But there were others who were unremarkable in their youth, whose talents only grew with age, and whose historical renown grew right along with it. And why was that?
Ability was one factor, to be sure, but the most crucial was simply living long enough. Had they also died young, they would have no place in history.
Seeing Adrian Hawthorne begin to yield, the old master smiled. “I need the physical labor to stay healthy, too. And then there’s your mother. She doesn’t have to report for work anymore, so she can help out quite a bit.”
This year, Adrian Hawthorne had forbidden Rosalind Green from reporting to work. The points she earned weren’t much to begin with, and she’d had to endure harassment and humiliation. With the money he was earning now, they could live well without relying on Rosalind Green’s meager work points.
“Alright. I’ll go to bed earlier from now on.”
Adrian Hawthorne agreed. He, too, wanted this to be a long-term endeavor. Besides, he also wanted to grow taller. He was too short right now; Jim Thorne, who was a year his junior, was already half a head taller than him. Whenever he stood next to Jim Thorne, Adrian couldn’t help but feel a pang of bitterness.
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Chapters
- Chapter 269: Jim Thorne Wails in Mourning
- Chapter 268: Qingming Guo
- Chapter 267: Tang Xiaopang is Still Cuter
- Chapter 266: Disheveled Rosalind Green
- Chapter 265: As Expected, It Was Jacqueline Spann
- Chapter 264: Settling Accounts
- Chapter 263: Jacqueline Spann’s Mind
- Chapter 262: Selling Misery
- Chapter 261: Fierce
- Chapter 260: Even When Beating a Dog, You Have to Consider Its Master
- Chapter 259: Advancing Towards Gideon Green
- Chapter 258: One Must Adapt to the Environment
- Chapter 257: There’s Still Hope for Rosalind Green
- Chapter 256: Adrian Hawthorne’s Change
- Chapter 255: Mighty Daddy
- Chapter 254: Related to Jacqueline Spann
- Chapter 253: Regret
- Chapter 252: The Gentle Felix Thorne
- Chapter 251: What a Blessing to Have Fierce Parents
- Chapter 250: An Unloving Father and an Incompetent Mother
- Chapter 249: An Obvious Difference
- Chapter 248: Tattling
- Chapter 247: My Dad Is Coming Soon
- Chapter 246: A Deadly Kick
- Chapter 245: Tang Xiaonan, the Protector in Front
- Chapter 244: Ganging Up
- Chapter 243: Snatching the Ready-Made
- Chapter 242: Here Comes Trouble
- Chapter 241: Handsome Man
- Chapter 240: The Tofu Beauty
- Chapter 239: None of Them Are Any Good
- Chapter 238: It Was Him After All
- Chapter 237: A Question Beyond the Syllabus
- Chapter 236: Acting Up Again
- Chapter 235: Striking First
- Chapter 234: Public Revenge for a Private Grudge
- Chapter 233: Discovery
- Chapter 232: The Inextricably Linked Jacqueline Spann
- Chapter 231: Must Be Investigated Thoroughly
- Chapter 230: Conspiracy
- Chapter 229: The Blessed Little Golden Mouth
- Chapter 228: There’s a Little Brother
- Chapter 227: Ulterior Motive
- Chapter 226: Immortal Aunt Liu’s Medicine
- Chapter 225: Secret Formula
- Chapter 224: The Immortal Has Another Instruction
- Chapter 223: Everyone Can Go to College
- Chapter 222: Marked Progress
- Chapter 221: Beauty Drunk
- Chapter 220: Let Grandma Eat It
- Chapter 219: Eat Farts or Not
- Chapter 218: Jealousy
- Chapter 217: A Canary Just Has to Be Pretty
- Chapter 216: Worthy of Being a Mother?
- Chapter 215: Poking a Sore Spot Again
- Chapter 214: Bizarre Aesthetics
- Chapter 213: The Lucky Charm Appointed by the Jade Emperor
- Chapter 212: Malted Milk
- Chapter 211: Making a Big Boast
- Chapter 210: A Preemptive Strike
- Chapter 209: Colorful Gossip
- Chapter 208: Enlightened by an Immortal
- Chapter 207: A Magical Dream
- Chapter 206: Future World
- Chapter 205: Discussing Matters Through a Dream
- Chapter 204: Return
- Chapter 203: Can’t Be Woken Up
- Chapter 202: Conspiracy
- Chapter 201: Previous Life
- Chapter 200: Shock
- Chapter 199: Bringing out a Knife
- Chapter 198: Assorted Candies
- Chapter 197: Savvy
- Chapter 196: Helping Others is Helping Yourself
- Chapter 195: Slinging Mud
- Chapter 194: Sandalwood Soap
- Chapter 193: Suspicion
- Chapter 192: Missing the Tigress
- Chapter 191: With Comparison Comes Favoritism
- Chapter 190: Jealousy
- Chapter 189: The Happy Old Master Tate
- Chapter 188: If Life Deceives You
- Chapter 187: Like Family
- Chapter 186: Collecting Rent
- Chapter 185: Selling Dad Out
- Chapter 184: Reserved Concern
- Chapter 183: Health is the Capital of the Revolution
- Chapter 182: Biased Raina
- Chapter 181: The Cheating Uncle-in-law
- Chapter 180: The World is Too Small
- Chapter 179: School Strike
- Chapter 178: Mixed Doubles
- Chapter 177: A Promising Student
- Chapter 176: The Willing Vernon Spann
- Chapter 175: Protecting Mother
- Chapter 174: Gloating Vernon Spann
- Chapter 173: Public Enemy of Women
- Chapter 172: Fresh Strawberries
- Chapter 171: A United Front Against Outsiders
- Chapter 170: The Meat Is a Serious Problem
- Chapter 169: A Storm of Jealousy
- Chapter 168: Coming to Pick a Fight
- Chapter 167: The Forsaken Felix Thorne
- Chapter 166: Phoebe Huxley on a Rampage
- Chapter 165: Airing Grievances
- Chapter 164: Secret Meeting
- Chapter 163: Living Only for Her Son
- Chapter 162: Two-faced
- Chapter 161: Clayton Xavier Shows His Skill
- Chapter 160: Going to the Xavier Family
- Chapter 159: A Dislocated Arm
- Chapter 158: What a Lousy Teacher
- Chapter 157: The Love and Hatred of the Past
- Chapter 156: Third Brother is Mighty
- Chapter 155: Wolf Girl Cousin
- Chapter 154: Let’s Hurt Each Other
- Chapter 153: A Very Poor Impression
- Chapter 152: The Old Flame is also a Green Tea
- Chapter 151: School Has Started
- Chapter 150: The Tragedy of Second Uncle’s Family
- Chapter 149: The Infertile Second Aunt
- Chapter 148: Old Flame
- Chapter 147: Tuition Fee
- Chapter 146: Bringing Honor to the Ancestors
- Chapter 145: Are You Well?
- Chapter 144: A Dragon Stranded in the Shallows
- Chapter 143: The Shit-stirrer
- Chapter 142: Her Maiden Family’s Strength
- Chapter 141: The First Pot of Gold Is Gone
- Chapter 140: Meat with Every Meal vs. a Single Meal of Meat
- Chapter 139: Recruiting a Downline
- Chapter 138: Collecting Protection Money
- Chapter 137: The Worrying Little Girl
- Chapter 136: White Rabbit
- Chapter 135: The Hawthorne Family
- Chapter 134: The Power of Money
- Chapter 133: The Unlearned and Unskilled Slacker
- Chapter 132: The Flexible Jim Thorne
- Chapter 131: Poster
- Chapter 130: The Three Smiles
- Chapter 129: Issuing the Good Person Card
- Chapter 128: Great Sales
- Chapter 127: The Train Station
- Chapter 126: Walking the Little Fat Pig
- Chapter 125: Splitting Up
- Chapter 124: Sales Commission
- Chapter 123: Ginger Brown Sugar Water
- Chapter 122: Devising a Plan
- Chapter 121: Worried Patrick Thorne
- Chapter 120: Hundred Children Zitan Bed
- Chapter 119: Treasure
- Chapter 118: Staying for a Meal
- Chapter 117: A Visit from the Big Shot
- Chapter 116: In Need of a Strategist
- Chapter 115: Cannot Use Brute Force
- Chapter 114: Not a Good Match
- Chapter 113: You Can’t Trust Hearsay
- Chapter 112: Spring Has Come
- Chapter 111: Wariness
- Chapter 110: Jim Thorne, the House Guardian
- Chapter 109: Born to be Doted On
- Chapter 108: A Sense of Crisis
- Chapter 107: Jealousy
- Chapter 106: Terror in the Deep Mountains
- Chapter 105: A Dark and Windy Night
- Chapter 104: Gestational Hypertension
- Chapter 103: Gold in Troubled Times, Antiques in Prosperous Times
- Chapter 102: Scrap Collection Station
- Chapter 101: The Female Lead is a Green Tea
- Chapter 100: A Ruined Plan
- Chapter 99: Guilt
- Chapter 98: A Honeyed Mouth, a Sword in the Belly
- Chapter 97: Double-Dealing
- Chapter 96: The Self-Harm Ploy
- Chapter 95: My Dad Won’t Let You Off
- Chapter 94: Still the Same Tang Xiao Pang
- Chapter 93: Same-Day Revenge
- Chapter 92: Mama’s Boy
- Chapter 91: Giving Oneself Away
- Chapter 90: The Best Time
- Chapter 89: Little Brother
- Chapter 88: Goddamn Scumbag
- Chapter 87: A Little Spat
- Chapter 86: A Huge Business Opportunity
- Chapter 85: Painted Skin
- Chapter 84: A Lead on the Postcards
- Chapter 83: You Can’t Listen to Everything Adults Say
- Chapter 82: A Calculated Life
- Chapter 81: Aunt Isn’t Doing Well
- Chapter 80: Asking About Postcards
- Chapter 79: Sticky Rice Ball
- Chapter 78: Not So Magnanimous
- Chapter 77: Reforming Brother Starts with Being Civilized
- Chapter 76: Suspicious Again
- Chapter 75: An Unexpected Affair
- Chapter 74: Where Did the Meat Come From?
- Chapter 73: The Author’s Own Son
- Chapter 72: The Uncle and Nephew’s Uncanny Synchronization
- Chapter 71: Became Wary
- Chapter 70: The Heroine Who Worries for the Nation, the People, and the World
- Chapter 69: Chicken Feathers for Candy
- Chapter 68: Stall
- Chapter 67: There’s a Kind of Cold Called "Mom Thinks You’re Cold
- Chapter 66: The Slightly Blind Third Brother
- Chapter 65: Don’t Preach Goodness Without Experiencing Their Suffering
- Chapter 64: Jim Thorne Holds Down the Fort
- Chapter 63: Language Genius
- Chapter 62: Feeling Sour
- Chapter 61: Suspicion
- Chapter 60: A Deep Relationship
- Chapter 59: Inducement
- Chapter 58: Acting Cute
- Chapter 57: Going to the City
- Chapter 56: Well-versed in Both Literary and Martial Arts
- Chapter 55: Reciting the Song of the Solar Terms
- Chapter 54: Emperor’s Tongue
- Chapter 53: The Sky is About to Change
- Chapter 52: Use the Newspapers to Start a Fire
- Chapter 51: A Different Style
- Chapter 50: Holding Hands
- Chapter 49: The Goading Tactic
- Chapter 48: The Old Man’s Dignity
- Chapter 47: Third Brother’s Unlimited Potential
- Chapter 46: One Dares to Teach, One Dares to Learn
- Chapter 45: Startling Insects
- Chapter 44: A Blissful and Heavy Love
- Chapter 43: Second Brother is the Real Big Shot
- Chapter 42: Not an Ordinary Bed
- Chapter 41: A Pleasant Fragrance
- Chapter 40: Soggy Biscuits
- Chapter 39: The White Moonlight Female Lead
- Chapter 38: Jianghu Rules
- Chapter 37: Desperately Wanting to Go to the City
- Chapter 36: Postcard
- Chapter 35: Port Krol Movies
- Chapter 34: Severe Malnutrition
- Chapter 33: The Triggering Event
- Chapter 32: Fried Rice Cake Slices
- Chapter 31: Must Sleep Alone
- Chapter 30: The Masses Have Sharp Eyes
- Chapter 29: The Whole Family Has Great Prestige
- Chapter 28: Where Is the Pig’s Trotter?
- Chapter 27: The Lousy Carpenter Uncle
- Chapter 26: Pork Trotters and Soybeans
- Chapter 25: Madly Farming Impression Points
- Chapter 24: Of All Virtues, Filial Piety Comes First
- Chapter 23: Honoring the Elders
- Chapter 22: Striving to Be a Civilized Family
- Chapter 21: Fellow Villagers Who Kick Someone When They’re Down
- Chapter 20: Setting the Rules
- Chapter 19: No Rules, No Karen Ford
- Chapter 18: You Must Wash Your Hands Before Meals
- Chapter 17: Das Kapital
- Chapter 16: Big Slices of Fatty Meat
- Chapter 15: The Frail Mother
- Chapter 14: The Three Jealous Brothers
- Chapter 13: Educating the Bear Child
- Chapter 12: Eating Candy
- Chapter 11: Repaying a Kindness
- Chapter 10: Buying a Sentence for 500 Yuan
- Chapter 9: Slapping Oneself
- Chapter 8: Setting the Brothers Straight
- Chapter 7: Weak and Easy to Bully
- Chapter 6: Sending Meat to Gain Favorability
- Chapter 5: The Future Big Shot Who Can’t Get Enough to Eat
- Chapter 4: The Fearsome Dad
- Chapter 3: 3 Bully Older Brothers
- Chapter 2: Shrewish Mother
- Chapter 1: Transmigrated