Cleared Out the Fortune: Married the Village Factory Director and Got Wildly Spoiled

Jiang Manman transmigrated into the novel “Spoiled in a Military Marriage: Coddled Daily by a Rough Husband in the ’70s.”

In this story, she—the pampered daughter of a capitalist fami...

Chapter 62: Just for Fun (1 / 2)

"Oh, you have such a sweet mouth. Did you eat honey behind my back?"

Zhou Ye was in high spirits, pedaling the pedals under his feet very fast.

"Wife, do you want to eat honey? I'll go to the mountain and get you a beehive later."

Huh? Jiang Manman looked at Zhou Ye's back and realized she had really found a treasure.

"OK!

Then be careful not to get stung by bees."

The two rode their bikes to Xiaoshao Village and found Uncle Song's house after asking around.

At this time, they saw that Veterinarian Shen was also there, and it looked like he had just arrived.

When Veterinarian Shen saw Jiang Wenwan and the others coming over, his face darkened.

"Comrade Jiang has a very good nose. He arrived just in time."

Jiang Manman frowned and looked at Veterinarian Shen opposite her.

“Comrade Shen, you don’t think I’m here to steal your work points, do you?

If that's the case, let's go, and leave this to you, Comrade Shen!"

She was really going to leave when she said that. She patted Zhou Ye on the back and said:

"Let's go, there's already a veterinarian here who doesn't need me."

Zhou Ye frowned, and seeing that she didn't seem to be lying, he looked at her inquiringly.

"Are you really leaving?"

Jiang Manman nodded.

"Really? Even if I don't earn work points by treating patients, you still have me.

I don’t have a family to support like Comrade Shen.

Let’s go! Let’s go! ”

Zhou Ye was amused when he heard her say that. He turned the bicycle around and took Jiang Manman away.

What his wife said was absolutely right. Anyway, he could support the family, so there was no need for him to compete with them.

On the way back, they met Uncle Song, who was curious to see that they had come back.

"Why are you back?"

“Uncle Song, when we went to your house just now, we saw Comrade Shen, he is an old veterinarian, and with him helping your team’s lambs, there will be absolutely no problem.

I won't join in the fun and will go back first."

Uncle Song was stunned when he heard her say that.

"But you were the one who cured me last time, Dr. Shen,"

Uncle Song is the captain of their team, so he can't say that Veterinarian Shen is not good enough, but he thinks that the young educated youth Jiang Manman is more willing to use medicine, so he went to find Jiang Zhiqing.

Who would have thought that Dr. Shen would come again?

"Well, then, you can come and watch it too!"

Before he could finish his words, Zhou Ye and Jiang Manman had already disappeared on their bikes.

Zhou Ye also encouraged Jiang Manman.

"Wife, this is the right thing to do in the future. There is no need to compete with them for work points. Really, if you want to practice, wait until our pig farm is larger and raise more pigs and you can practice as you like."

Jiang Manman was amused by his words.

"Why should I be so idle as to treat the poultry? I am quite happy with my free time!"

She really thought so. In her previous life, she had shown the animal husbandry majors to her senior brothers and sisters to look after their pets, so why was she doing that now that she was here?

Come on! She doesn't want it!

She got the certificate and kept it there because she was afraid of getting into trouble if she was reported.

Now that she knows that what she has just obtained is not much, she is happy!

After the two of them returned, Jiang Manman carried a backpack and went up the mountain to collect grass for pigs.

She really took the pig grass seriously, of course, sometimes when she was picking pig grass, she would inevitably encounter pheasants, rabbits and the like.

The net they had set before didn't attract any big fish because there weren't many corn kernels in it.

There were two pheasants that went in and didn't come out, and then there were other pheasants that went in and didn't come out either.