A TV drama from the 90s was once the origin of Yu Yin's nightmares, and its ending theme song deeply influenced her.
Yu Yin's childhood was filled with the sounds of her parents argui...
Zhuangzhuang was particularly fond of all the toys and played with his older brother and sister. Everyone said he had a great uncle.
Unlike the cheerful atmosphere at Lu Erjie's house, Lu's father and mother had a fight over their second daughter-in-law's situation. They lay on the bed far apart, their backs to each other.
The next day, Mr. Lu sorted through the things his second son had sent, keeping the tea he liked and dividing the rest into several portions to deliver to each family. He did nothing else on his day off but ran errands.
When the package was delivered to Lu's second sister and grandparents, Lu's father learned that his second son and his wife had sent separate packages to his grandparents and second sister. He also learned that his second daughter had sent things to his second daughter-in-law after learning that she was pregnant with twins, showing more care than they, as her parents, had ever done.
Through this experience of sending things, Mr. Lu realized that his second daughter-in-law was definitely someone who couldn't tolerate any wrongdoing and was very discerning. Indeed, even a slow learner couldn't pass the entrance exam for a vocational school and become a government official.
The back-and-forth packages clearly revealed the relationships between family members.
With the supplies from Shanghai, Yu Yin felt much less pressured. At least, she wasn't worried about not having enough breast milk as her children grew older. Her second sister had also sent a lot of formula, enough for the two little ones to eat for a while.
As night fell, Yu Yin put her two little ones to sleep and then entered her spatial dimension.
Looking around, the vegetables I planted earlier have grown quite tall, with four or five leaves already. The cucumbers and green beans will need trellises in a few days. The tomatoes also need some support on the vines to prevent them from touching the ground and rotting.
The work of cutting bamboo must continue; a large quantity is needed.
Putting everything else aside, let's set aside a plot of land today to raise chickens. She inquired and found out that there are specialized cage makers around here, so she can go and exchange some for larger ones. The chicks will be put in the cages when they are small and released when they grow up.
Without further ado, they first hammered four stakes into the ground with bamboo, then split the bamboo and inserted them into the soil in rows, making sure they were deep enough to be sturdy.
They used all their strength to form a square more than three meters long, and then used vines to connect the bamboo splits together, making it more sturdy.
Yu Yin took a few steps back, admiring her masterpiece. To be honest, it wasn't very good. She had intended to make a square, but it was actually an irregular shape. The bamboo was cut to varying lengths, and the fence was uneven, some parts high and some low. From a distance, it looked like a wavy line.
I've done my best, and that's all.
Now, the chicken coop is finished, but the chicks still don't have a place to live.
We need to observe carefully to see who raises chickens and where the chicks come from. If all else fails, we'll have to buy eggs and hatch them ourselves.