Chapter 60 The poor little girl killed by her uncle 16
It was getting dark, and seeing that the people working in the fields were coming back one after another, Xiao Yuanchun put a few large bowls of pheasant stewed with potatoes into the space, and then gave a large bowl to the third grandfather, the fifth grandfather, the old village chief, and the second grandfather's family.
Finally, she went to Cheng Fang's house with ten more two-sided steamed buns in her hand.
Cheng Fang had just returned home from the fields and was about to boil water and cook when he heard a knock on the door.
Cheng Fang dragged his heavy feet to open the door.
Yuanchun walked in with a smile on her face. "Brother Cheng Fang, I'm here to bring you some food. You must be tired after working all day."
Cheng Fang was touched, his throat tightened a little, "It's not very tiring, I'm used to it."
When you get used to being tired, you won’t feel tired anymore.
Besides, being tired doesn’t matter. As long as he can have a full meal and not go hungry, he will be happy to be tired every day.
He closed the door and followed Yuanchun into the main room.
Seeing a large bowl of meat dishes and ten large, round steamed buns on the table, he was moved again, "Yuanchun, I'll just eat whatever I want. You don't have to make meat dishes for me. Save your money for my future studies."
"I didn't buy it. I caught this pheasant." Yuanchun giggled. "I was lucky. I caught a pheasant in the morning and another in the afternoon. Brother Cheng Fang, please sit down. I'll get the bowl and chopsticks. I haven't eaten yet. I'll bring all the food and eat with you."
Cheng Fang held her back and said, "I'll go get it. You sit and wait for me."
"Okay, Brother Cheng Fang."
Yuanchun was about to stand up, but sat back down.
After that, Yuanchun went to the mountain every morning and returned home in the afternoon. She then processed the prey, washing, cutting, and pickling it, and hung it under the eaves to dry.
In the evening, she would cook, take it to Cheng Fang's house, and eat with Cheng Fang.
A month later, after the autumn harvest, Yuanchun's jade gourd had accumulated more than 600 cured chickens and rabbits, as well as more than a dozen unprocessed roe deer, five wild deer, and 36 wild boars. She encountered two groups of wild boars in the mountains, one with eleven and the other with nine. Later, she went deep into the mountains to look for wild boar dens and found sixteen.
However, the wild boar was too big and difficult to catch, and she couldn't expose herself, so she could only put the wild boar in the space temporarily and take it out to eat later.
A few days later, the old man came to her and told her, "Yuanchun, our village will go to the Grain Bureau to pay grain in a few days. We will come to help you rub the corn tonight. Please prepare two clean sacks."
"Master, I've finished rubbing them." Yuanchun showed her white teeth, "I rub them every day, and I've already rubbed out two sacks full, enough to hand over the grain."
At this time, you have to rub the corn with your hands, one by one, very slowly, and your hands will hurt after rubbing for a long time.
Of course Yuanchun didn't rub it with her hands, she used her supernatural powers.
She transformed her mental power into countless shadowless claws, stretched them into the corn pile, and then saw countless corn cobs dancing and flying up and down one meter above the ground, and the corn kernels were automatically threshed and flew into the burlap bags.
The clean corn cobs also automatically flew into the firewood room and were piled neatly.
Of course, she did all this in the middle of the night. If someone saw her doing it in broad daylight, they would think she was a monster.
The old man was still very surprised.
When he saw the two sacks of corn kernels and the neatly stacked corn cobs, the old man praised her, "Yuanchun has grown up and can help with the housework. Good, very good. Girls from our Liu family must be hardworking and diligent from a young age, so that they can find a good husband in the future."
Uncle, I am only seven years old.
Yuanchun smiled shyly, "Grandpa and Auntie and Second Auntie taught me well."
The eldest and second aunts taught her a lot of work, but after the autumn harvest, she felt sorry for the eldest and second aunts who were too tired from work, so she didn't let them come to sleep with her at night.
(End of this chapter)