Holding a Space in the 60s: A Nest of Seven Babies, Five Soldiers

Zhang Siyu was involved in a car accident. When she opened her eyes again, she was in a small fishing village in the 1960s, as Cheng Zhenzhu, a widow single-handedly raising three children.

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Chapter 122 Eliminating the Red Tide

She squeezed half of the pearls and left the three little kids to continue rolling the tinfoil. She then put the rolled tinfoil strips on the table into the pot to steam.

She cut the tin foil short, so the sausage turned out very thick, so it had to be steamed for a longer time...

It was steaming in the pot, and half of it was left. Cheng Zhenzhu led a few little kids to continue working on it.

Finally, after the mother and her children worked together for an entire afternoon, they rolled out more than 300 homemade sausages, enough to eat for a while.

"Mom, can I eat this?" Peng Yitiao smelled the aroma of meat and kept swallowing his saliva.

"Sure." Cheng Zhenzhu saw that the tinfoil was no longer hot, so she gave one to each of the three little kids.

"It's delicious, a real delicacy." Peng Ertiao couldn't wait to open it and take a bite, his words full of enjoyment.

Peng Yitiao took a bite of half of the stick, while San Tiao was still slowly tearing off the tin foil.

Cheng Zhenzhu put the whole sausage strips on the table to dry. Peng Yitiao followed his mother and finished the remaining half of the sausage in two bites. After finishing, he handed the tin foil to his mother.

My mother said that all these packages should be given to her and not thrown away...

Cheng Zhenzhu put away the tinfoil and looked at the blinking girl in front of her. She said, "Do you still want to eat?"

"I do." Peng Yitiao nodded honestly.

Peng Ertiao finished eating and came over to nod. The ham sausage tasted better when eaten directly.

"Baji~" San Tiao only took two bites and ran over happily to hug his thighs.

Cheng Zhenzhu looked at the three greedy little kids and gave each of them half a fish. Half a fish was not a small amount. After eating it for a while, the three of them still hadn't finished the half fish.

Yitiao and Ertiao learned their lesson and began to eat slowly like their younger brother...

"Ah~" Liu Tiao got up and saw his three brothers eating with relish. The ten-month-old baby stretched out his hand to fish for food for a long time but got nothing.

"Be good, Liu Tiao, and don't move." Cheng Zhenzhu helped the little guy put on his pants and put on a thicker piece of clothing.

The weather is getting cooler and it has rained. The temperature has dropped by several degrees in the past two days.

"Liutiao, you are still young. You can't eat this greasy and salty food." Peng Ertiao finished eating the sausage in front of Liutiao and licked his hands.

"Aoao~" Liu Tiao was angry. He grabbed with his hands, and his two little lips pursed and trembled.

"Mom, why don't you give Liu Tiao some to eat?" Peng Yitiao felt a little soft-hearted as he looked at the little bit of sausage left in his hand.

"It's okay, you eat it yourself. Mom will shave some pear puree for Liu Tiao to eat." Although it was homemade ham sausage without any preservatives, Liu Tiao was not allowed to eat seasonings such as salt, soy sauce, and pepper.

"Ke Ke~" There was no pear for his brothers to eat, but there was a pear, so Liu Tiao was not sad. He smiled with his little mouth "clicking", showing a few teeth.

San Tiao sat on a stool and slowly tore the tin foil, tearing a little and biting a little.

Leisurely, time passes slowly...

Because the weather was getting colder in the next few days, Cheng Zhenzhu no longer got up early to cook, but started eating the stock in the space.

I had several pots of porridge stored. Shrimp porridge, fish porridge, pumpkin porridge, lean meat porridge, and other porridges were eaten every other day. On the days in between, I ate the dumplings I had made in advance, one large dumpling per person, or two small ones, and occasionally some noodles.

The noodles are spinach noodles that she makes herself with flour and spinach juice.

"Mom, green noodles!" Peng Ertiao said in surprise.

"Green..." Peng Sandiao sat on a small stool, looked down, his eyes bulging.

"Why are there green noodles?" Peng Yitiao was very curious.

"Spinach is green. Mom squeezed some spinach juice. How does it taste?"

"Delicious!" Peng Ertiao was very supportive.

Peng Yitiao also said it was delicious, and then he took a big mouthful despite being hot.

"We Liu Tiao got up early today, so mom will reward us with some green noodles." Cheng Zhenzhu held the unusually well-behaved Liu Tiao in her arms and fed him the broken noodles.

Seeing him eating the same meal as his brothers today, Rokujo was very happy, clapping his hands as he ate, and he had regained his usual lively energy...

As for Cheng Zhenzhu's parents, after receiving the letter, they discussed it for a month before they slowly digested the news that their second daughter had a new baby in her family.

"Fortunately, I can still get money every month..." Cheng Fugui sighed.

"Wouldn't you be a fool if you didn't take the money?" Cheng Zhenyu continued.

"Okay, enough talking...Zhenbao, these two cans of malted milk, those canned fruits in the cupboard, and two pounds of sugar, please send them to your sister tomorrow.

Also, tell her to stop sending stuff. Last time, she sent so many fish and shrimp, and she also sent so many dried mushrooms and dried black fungus. They were so good, you can tell they were bought with money..."

"Mom, you don't want it, but I do. Those dried squid and mushrooms are so delicious, your granddaughters are craving them every day. At least our Wang contributed to these two cans of malted milk. My eldest sister lives by the sea, so these things are not just for free, right?"

"You are the only one who cares about this." Cheng Fugui glared at him and walked away with his hands behind his back.

When Cheng Zhenyu saw his father was gone, he quickly asked Cheng Zhenbao to spread out the letter paper and asked his eldest sister to bring more seafood, especially the dried squid...

Cheng Zhenzhu didn't have clairvoyance, so she naturally didn't know that her parents had already digested the information and even sent her something.

She's been quite busy lately.

Because she received a large-scale task with a time limit of half a month - to eliminate the red tide of Noctiluca scintillans.

It would be difficult to achieve this with her own strength, but fortunately the system provided her with a kind of purification clay. However, this purification clay was not free and required sea coins to be exchanged.

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