She had only discarded the flowers away the day before in a moment of impulse.

Later, when Mrs.Landis told her that she hadn't really thrown it away, Iris had been overjoyed.

It was the things that one recovered after losing that they cared about the most.

She grabbed the pajamas next to her, put them on, and walked out of the room barefooted, making a beeline for the greenhouse.

Mrs.Landis was standing next to the pot of flowers.

At the sight of her, she panicked at once.

"Oh dear, look at you, ma’am..."

She took a pair of slippers and gave them to Iris, who rushed over to the pot of flowers eagerly.

The pungent smell was still there, but the worms on the plant were gone.

Although the flowers still looked lifeless, they weren't dead.

Mrs.Landis pointed to it.

"The worms are really gone.Has the pot of flowers recovered?" Iris shook her head.

She stared at the pot of flowers with a frown and said, "No, not exactly.The worms have indeed been driven away, but the flowers have also been contaminated by the mixture, so they may also wither.’’ 

This was the reason why she had refrained from using pesticides even after such a long time.

All pesticides had harmful effects on the flowers.

Orchids were simply too delicate! That was why she had been so hesitant and hadn't dared to use it all this time.

But in the end, a young missy living next door had used it on the flowers instead, sigh! Mrs.Landis turned the pot of flowers around and examined it.

She said, "Ma'am, the flowers look like they are in better condition than before to me, though? Think about it - it also looked terribly lifeless when it was still infested with worms, but it seems alright today? This pot of flowers isn't as delicate as we imagined after all!"

Iris frowned.

Mrs.Landis marveled at the sight.

"That young missy's remedy from yesterday surprisingly saved the flowers! Haha, maybe the pot of flowers would have already recovered by now if you had used pesticides on it five days ago! You were just too scared and too distressed about it.That's why you didn't dare to do it!" Iris hesitated for a moment.

"Really? But I remember that it was exactly because I used pesticides that a pot of flowers I once had, had died.The flowers became rotten, and even the roots were damaged and couldn't grow anymore." Mrs.Landis was in a very good mood.

She said, "But that was a different species of flowers.Maybe that pot of flowers just didn't have enough vitality and life force.This pot of flowers here is chock full of vitality, though!"

Iris also nodded.

let's watch over

"Okay!"

remained half-dead

watered it regularly and let it bask in

until the third day when the pot

of orchid is no way near as delicate as you Say it is! Look at how hardy it is! It's still doing fine even though that young missy

walked around happily in the greenhouse

easier to keep them alive by letting them grow in the wild instead of cultivating them

that her words had

greenhouse but suddenly stopped in front of a pot

inspected it carefully, upon

been infected!" Mrs.Landis

spotted a few small black worms crawling around on the chrysanthemum

had only just been infected, so they

the flowers, so it was impossible

Iris frowned.

"Why don't we also give

Iris wondered out loud.

Blood and said, "I remember you said that this pot

at the pot of A Glimpse of Blood that had

sighed and

out the pesticide she had bought, diluted it, and sprayed it gently on

worms fled all about as if they had just met

away just a couple of steps, unable to move

than the vinegar she used? And there isn't much of a smell, either.Vinegar simply smells too strong! And it's sour, too.Take a look at this instead

was rather worried,

will go wrong, right?"

the young missy next door can cure a pot of

Alright, then" She looked at the

didn't seem like they were

outside and kept it away from the

fine after

mind, Iris went

the flower that she

Iris???

also stunned

this be?" Iris

"What should I do?"

Mrs.Landis was perplexed.

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