Chapter 127: The sister of childhood friend in the novel (31)
Chapter 127: The sister of childhood friend in the novel (31)
The farming time passed very easily. Wang Xiangbei had been on the farm for more than half a year. It took him a long time to go from a young man who knew nothing about farming to someone who could handle it on his own.
During this period, Li Na liked him more and more because he was capable and had skills: he was a wicker maker and carpenter, and he could also hunt in his spare time.
Su Guoan didn't like him very much and always felt that he had other intentions.
Su Xingchen had not returned home since he left the forest farm in early March.
The Su family members took turns following the supply team up the mountain to visit him, and they all thought he was living a good life.
Su Xiangran: Doesn't he want to go down the mountain? He's afraid that if he comes down, he won't have the courage to go up again, and then he won't be able to complete his mission and will be locked in this world.
But to be honest, Su Xiangran was very happy that Wang Xiangbei could come to the farm, because with him around, she would eat meat more often.
Moreover, in the first month at the farm, Wang Xiangbei gave her a hen that could lay eggs, so that she could cook some food to satisfy her cravings from time to time.
Although Wang Xiangbei doesn't talk much, he is always right when it comes to finding excuses.
"Please help me take care of this hen. I want to eat eggs. Just give me one." Wang Xiangbei said this when he handed the hen and the cage to Su Xiangran. "I have Xiaobai at home. He likes to pounce on chickens.
This hen I keep at home is so scared that it stops laying eggs. Besides, I am often not at home, so it is not as convenient to feed it as it is at your house."
Xiaobai: (?ˉ???ˉ???), if I could speak, I would never let you frame me like this.
Only then did Su Xiangran accept the hen given by Wang Xiangbei. Li Na didn't want her daughter to accept it at first. After all, the hen was now an important property.
But Wang Xiangbei was determined to send it, so he finally agreed.
Since they had to provide the chicken feed themselves, Li Na would ask Su Xiangran to send an egg to Wang Xiangbei every few days.
But Su Guoan was so envious. He wondered when his wife would become so gentle and considerate. It was a pity that she was not so gentle and considerate to him.
When eggs were first available, Li Na always wanted to save them up so that she could exchange them for something usable when there was a big market in Zhangjia Village.
But gradually she discovered that Wang Xiangbei could always exchange what she wanted for her with other things, and then return it to her with a very small number of eggs.
Wang Xiangbei would then ask Su Xiangran to help cook the eggs he had exchanged for, and then share them with her.
In this way, the exchange seems reasonable. Li Na's things were exchanged for eggs, and the eggs that Su Xiangran ate were exchanged for her cooking skills.
In the blink of an eye, it is November again and my daughter Su Xiangran will be celebrating the Chinese New Year.
Although in the city girls usually go on blind dates and get married when they are 17 or 18 years old, in this place, everyone gets married relatively early.
There are many families who start dating after the age of fifteen.
Therefore, she actually had some understanding of Wang Xiangbei's thoughts, but every time she wanted to talk to her daughter Su Xiangran, she found her squatting on the ground, fiddling with her plant pots and working in the mud, and she didn't know how to start the conversation.
Forget it. Children and grandchildren can only have the blessings of their own children. Anyway, Wang Xiangbei is several years older than Su Xiangran. If he finds someone else before his daughter turns eighteen, then the two of them are not destined to be together.
Su Xiangran: I’ll say it three times because it’s important: I’m breeding, I’m breeding, I’m breeding.
Wang Xiangbei: Mom. No, Auntie, I’m still young, I can wait.
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