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Chapter 92 Crayfish is not growing well

When Li Fang saw Zhou Sheng coming out, she hurriedly ran behind him and shouted in fear: "Son, there is a ghost!"

"Ghost?" Zhou Sheng looked around in disbelief.

Li Fang stuck out her head, pointed at the stone table and said, "There is a kid there."

As soon as he finished speaking, a clarification came: "I am not a ghost, I am a human being." Then there was a sound of touching from the stone table, and someone stood up from hiding.

Although it was pitch dark and his face could not be seen clearly, Zhou Sheng knew who this person was through his short figure.

"I told you not to follow me, but you followed me to my house and pretended to be a ghost in the middle of the night to scare people. Did you mean it on purpose?" Zhou Sheng's eyes were deep and his voice was sharp.

Yezi was silent, his head slightly lowered.

Zhou Quan came out with an oil lamp and lit up the yard.

"Let's go! Stop following me." Zhou Sheng said seriously and drove people away.

Yezi shook his head and said firmly, "I will follow you." He also expressed his determination, "I am willing to be your little brother. I believe that sooner or later, you will accept me."

Zhou Sheng was a little unhappy when he saw Ye Zi being difficult to deal with, and the anger on his face was evaporating.

Unexpectedly, Ye Zi had an idea at this time, walked to Zhou Quan, knelt down, and pretended to cry: "Uncle, I have no father, no mother, and no home. Please do a good job and take me in!"

Zhou Quan was surprised and a little confused.

"As long as you take me in, I can work as a cow or a horse, and I can also do the chores in your house." Yezi continued to cry, his face was sallow, without a trace of blood.

When Zhou Sheng saw this, his flames suddenly disappeared, leaving only a feeling of helplessness.

Zhou Quan looked at his son even more at a loss, asking with his eyes what to do?

Zhou Sheng's eyes darkened, he ignored his father and went into the house to rest.

He doesn’t make the decision whether to keep a wild child or not, let the parents make the decision!

Early the next morning, Zhou Sheng saw Yezi busy in the kitchen. It seemed that his parents had left Yezi behind.

He was not surprised because he had already guessed that his parents would be soft-hearted.

During breakfast, he didn't deliberately ask his parents about Yezi, and his parents didn't say much.

However, when his mother was going to set up a stall, Zhou Sheng looked at Yezi and said in a commanding tone, "Follow my mother to set up a stall." This could be regarded as accepting Yezi.

Yezi nodded happily, went to get the bamboo pole diligently, and followed Li Fang out.

"Although this boy looks like a child, he looks mature and sensible." Zhou Quan praised Ye Zi and had a good impression of Ye Zi.

Zhou Sheng nodded slightly.

He glanced outside the house and saw that the weather was good, so he said, "Dad, I will go to the fields with you today."

"Okay." Zhou Quan stood up, suddenly remembered something, and said with a slight frown: "Son, the crayfish in the field don't look very good. Even if they grow up, they won't be sold for much money. How about I try to find a way to get them?"

Order some shrimp eggs to raise?"

"No need for now, I'll go take a look." Zhou Sheng didn't know the current growth situation of crayfish, and their family didn't have much land. Even if they raised all the crayfish, selling them would not be able to meet the huge demand of the market.

If you want to breed in large quantities, you need to use other people's fields to raise them.

However, most of the people in the village are old-timers. If they are asked to accept the cultivation of crayfish in the fields, I am afraid that many people are not willing to do so.

When he came to the field, Zhou Sheng went directly to the field, grabbed a crayfish and inspected it. He found that it didn't look very good, it was too small and had very little meat.

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