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Chapter 354 I Can Finally Eat White Rice

Chapter 354 I can finally eat white rice

Listening to Bai Yunxi's teasing tone, Mrs. Song subconsciously imagined it, couldn't help it, and started laughing.

"You know how to make people happy. I said it was right to come and chat with you. Sure enough, when I stay with you, my mood becomes brighter."

The suffocation I had been holding in for several days finally came out.

Brother Jie was still smart. Seeing that she was unhappy, he asked her if she hadn't talked to Aunt Bai for a while.

If her son hadn't reminded her, she wouldn't have wanted to talk to Baiyunxi and vent her frustration.

Seeing that Song Wang's expression was getting better, Baiyunxi skewered two fish for her with water plants.

"We are the only ones in this village that we can talk to. If you have anything to do in the future, just come to me. I may not be able to help with anything else, but I can still be a competent listener."

Looking at the two fishes in the basket, Song Wang couldn't help but laugh at herself,

"What you said is right. Coming to you to complain will not only make you feel comfortable, but you will also get some fish and meat to eat. From now on, I have identified you, so don't bother me."

When I mentioned fish, I remembered the bad thing two days ago, and my eyes darkened again.

The two careless and greedy siblings at home never see anything good.

When the farming season was busy, Mrs. Du sent her a bunch of fish, exactly six of them. She originally wanted to stew one fish every day, so that those who worked hard could taste the meat every day and have more energy to work.

Unexpectedly, she had just used one, and when it was the turn of the two siblings to cook at home, they stewed all the fish at once for some unknown reason.

But in the meals they sent to the fields, they didn't see much fish, only a large pot of pickled vegetables.

Needless to say, the fish meat was picked and eaten by the two of them. It is both annoying and ridiculous to mention it. Although it is not a big deal, it is still disturbing.

The most irritating thing was Mrs. Zhuang. She even shamelessly asked her to go to Bai's house to ask for a few more. She also said that they were too stingy, knowing that their family only gave them so many, and they were not enough to fill the gaps in their teeth.

She was so angry that she slapped the table, which made her feel embarrassed. After all, she was a grandma, and she was ashamed to do something that was not on the stage.

Seeing Mrs. Song leaving with the basket, Baiyunxi looked back and continued fishing.

After five or six more fish were harvested in the bucket, he took the items home and handed the sorghum seeds to his wife.

In addition to the late rice that is being cultivated in the backyard, sorghum can be sown directly on demand. If you sow the 18 acres of terraced fields on demand, five people can complete it in one day.

While Lao Er was taking the day laborers to sow seeds on the east hillside, Baiyunxi went to the west hillside to check on the conditions of the paddy fields.

Thinking of two seasons of non-stop planting, Baiyunxi exchanged two more bags of fertilizer at the mall, and then asked his second son to rake the fields and spread them together with the farmyard manure.

After the sowing was completed on the Dongshan slope, Bai Anyan let the day laborers leave.

Baiyunxi did some calculations and found that he had spent a total of two 500 yuan on harvesting and planting in the past few days.

Although she felt distressed, she felt extremely satisfied when she saw that the granaries in several rooms were full.

The moment the rice was harvested, their family switched from brown rice to white rice. When the first mouthful of white rice came into his mouth, Baiyunxi finally breathed a sigh of relief and finally turned over.

In the past, the original owner's family only ate white rice a handful of times. They would only slightly improve their food during holidays or family members' birthdays. The rest of the time, they still mainly ate brown rice.

(End of chapter)


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