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Chapter 159: I Didn't Read the Almanac When I Went Out

Chapter 159 I went out without reading the almanac

When the men in the village have finished plowing their fields, they go to the mountains to cut firewood, store it for the winter and carry it to the town to exchange for things when going to the market.

There are also cases where the land has not been fully plowed, and some homes are relatively remote, which delays time.

Or there may be more land, such as Si Shanhe, Si Dashan's family has four pieces of land, and he owns four pieces of land. There is a lot of land and the location is relatively remote.

No, when the weather gets a little better, we will continue to pull the oxen to plow the fields.

Today he is plowing the land in Chaozi Mountain.

By coincidence, I met Wang Mazi, Wang's family member, and his wife, who were also plowing the land with the Wang family.

As soon as Si Shanhe saw their family, his expression turned bad, and he cursed in his heart: "I must not have looked at the almanac when I went out today, and I actually met Wang Mazi's family."

Then he turned away, ignored them at all, put the plow on the back of the ox skillfully, and started plowing the land with shouts.

Wang Mazi on the side almost stared out of his eyes when he saw Si Shanhe plowing the field with an ox.

"You, how can you plow the land with just one cow? What is that thing in your hand?"

Wang Mazi couldn't help but run to the edge of the ground to ask questions.

Si Shanhe glanced at him with disdain and said mockingly: "What else can there be but a plow? You, a farmer, can't even recognize this? It's embarrassing."

"No, I'm talking about why I've never seen your plow before?" Wang Mazi was even more shocked when he saw Si Shanhe plowing a ridge of land easily.

Si Shanhe looked at his unfamiliar face, and for some reason, he felt a little relieved.

He had a straight face and snorted coldly: "You haven't seen much of this before. It's none of your business how my family plows."

After saying that, he stopped talking to him and continued to plow the ground. No matter how Wang Mazi asked, he didn't say anything.

Si Shanhe's land in Aizi Mountain is not very big, but he plowed it in just one hour.

After plowing the land, Si Shanhe unloaded the plow, put it on his shoulders, and started to pull the oxen away.

When Wang Mazi saw it, he immediately rushed over, stopped in front of Si Shanhe, and said with a smile on his face:

"I said, brother Shanhe, can you lend me your plow? You see, the land in my house is too big. I am old and I can't bear it alone."

Si Shanhe was very happy when he heard his shameless words.

Has this family forgotten how they insulted my aunt some time ago?

Now you actually have the nerve to lend an ox and a plow openly?

Si Shanhe sneered: "What does it have to do with me whether you can eat it or not? These are our village's cows and our village's plows. If you Wangjiazhuang people can't plow the land, let's find you Wangjiazhuang people."

After saying that, he hit Wang Mazi hard and knocked him away. He then left with the plow and the ox.

Wang Mazi's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Tian, ​​was a little reluctant to see this and wanted to catch up and cause trouble.

Si Shanhe directly put the plow on his shoulder on the ground, turned his head and looked at Mr. Tian fiercely: "If you have the ability, sprinkle it on me again. Believe it or not, I will dig a hole and bury you in it?"

Tian was immediately frightened.

I could only watch helplessly as Si Shanhe led the ox and plow away.

Wang, who had been pretending to be invisible from beginning to end, saw Si Shanhe leaving, so she trotted up, pulled Tian and said, "Mom, can the land be plowed?"

"Why are you plowing? Haven't you seen that your father is tired? You have to plow, day in and day out. What's the use of raising you? You're already married and you still come back to eat!"

Mrs. Tian's anger had nowhere to go, and poured directly onto Mrs. Wang.

Mrs. Wang was scolded by her mother and did not dare to reply.

The bossy look he had when he was at Liu Dali's house was nowhere to be seen.

"Okay, why are you so angry at the eldest girl? How can the eldest girl have free time? Don't you work at home every day? Don't scold her at every turn, she is also your daughter after all."
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