Pampered by my Rough Husband (70s)

Si Yueyue: ???

She started off by having children?

And twins, at that?

Her husband sacrificed himself?

She had been single for thirty years, and then one day, her soul trans...

Chapter 227: Setting up a stall (1/2)

The students at the back of the line became a little worried when they heard this. What if their things had all been replaced by the time it was their turn?

Some students even expressed their opinions. After all, they had worked hard to pick it up and were really worried that they would not be able to exchange it.

After hearing this, An An said soothingly: "Don't worry, everyone will get something. We brought a lot of candy and marbles."

"Also, if we can't change it in the morning, we can write it down for everyone and bring the candy to you when you come to class in the afternoon."

The classmates all trust An An and Lele very much. They never lie to others, so when they heard what An An said, they no longer had any objections.

However, when they saw the students in front of them actually exchanged candies and marbles, they were so envious that they wanted to go to the front and exchange seats with them.

Ding-a-ling…

After ten students had changed seats, the bell for class rang, and An An Le Le asked the students to go back and sit down.

He quickly put the stones and shells he had exchanged into the cloth bag and placed them at his feet.

In this way, we changed things during break time, and soon all the students in the class had changed.

Some students from other classes went to pick up shells, and An An also replaced them for them.

After class, Lele picked up the bag of stones, carried it on his little shoulders, and walked out of the classroom.

The other students realized for the first time how strong Lei Qingle was, and their eyes widened.

Lin Xuguang and Lin Xuhui, who were waiting outside the school, saw their younger brother coming out carrying a large bag and immediately went forward to help.

"Le Le, what are you pretending to be? So silly?"

"Stones."

"Pebbles? What are you going to do with the pebbles back home?"

"Make a vegetable garden for grandma so that she won't get her shoes dirty when watering."

"Grandma just mentioned it once and you two already remembered it? I said I would go to the beach to pick it up on my day off."

"Well, we remember what grandma said. These are the candies and marbles we exchanged last time."

"I also exchanged for many shells. They are at my brother's place."

Upon hearing this, Lin Xuhui opened An An's cloth bag, looked at the large and small colorful shells, and asked puzzledly.

"Isn't the house basically furnished? Why did you bring so many shells home?"

An An thought about it, then looked at him and smiled: "When I make something, you will know it, brother."

"Okay, let's go home first."

"T."

When she got home, Mrs. Zhao looked at the stones that her grandsons had exchanged for, and her heart ached.

Candy for stones? This was the first time she had ever seen it.

An An looked at Old Lady Zhao, who was holding her chest, and asked, "Grandma, what's wrong with you?"

"Grandma is angry. Tell me what you guys can exchange the candy for? Why exchange it for stones? We can't eat them."

"Grandma, my brothers heard you say that it's easy to get your shoes dirty when watering the vegetable garden, so we thought of replacing the stones to pave the walkway."

"Yes, grandma, my eldest brother said he would take me to pick up stones next time we have a day off, but I didn't expect my brothers have already brought them back."

"Brother, these are not enough. Let's go pick some up next time we have a day off."

"T."

Mother Zhao, who had been listening to the conversation between her eldest grandson and her youngest grandson, was moved.

When she was at home, she didn't care even though the ground was all mud, mainly because there were stone slabs from the courtyard gate to the house.

Every time she finished watering the plants, her shoes would be covered in mud, and every step would leave a mark, which was very uncomfortable to look at.

Unexpectedly, the children wrote down what she muttered just once and implemented the plan so quickly.

"Grandma, you are wrongly blaming my grandson. It is grandma's fault. I didn't expect that your good grandson would change these stones for grandma."

"Hey, Grandma, the candies and marbles we exchanged for stones and shells were all exchanged for toys."