Transmigrating to a Farmer's Family to Farm

Li Yan, a university graduate and village official dedicated to poverty alleviation, accidentally transmigrated into Li Family Village, nestled in a mountain gully. Her family was impoverished. Due...

Chapter 138 Aunt's Visit

When Li Yan returned home, her aunt came with a chicken and a basket of eggs.

Li Yan hurried forward to greet her aunt: "Aunt, you should have told me yesterday that you were coming! Then I wouldn't have gone out today!"

My aunt smiled and said, "Just keep busy with your own things. I just came to see your mother!"

He took another look at the house in front of him and instructed Lin: "You are now separated and living separately. If you have any difficulties, go back and tell us!"

Seeing Lin's red eyes, the aunt patted Lin's hand and said, "It's not your fault. You know your eldest brother's stubborn temper. He just can't get down on his feet, and he can't lower himself to contact Lin Feng. He heard that you were pregnant, so he asked me to come and see you this morning!"

Lin actually hoped that the elder brother and the younger brother would reconcile, but both of them were stubborn and unwilling to yield to the other.

The two of them were chatting in the house, while the little cousin looked around curiously.

Li Yan handed yesterday's cakes to Lin Xia. The little girl looked up at her mother's wet eyes, which seemed to be able to speak, and made people's hearts soften.

Mrs. Lin patted Lin Xia's head and said, "Don't be polite, Xia'er. Just take whatever you like!"

Lin sighed and said, "Xiao Xia'er is so big now. The last time I saw her, she seemed only this tall!" After saying that, she gestured with her hands.

Aunt: "That's right, time flies by so fast. This girl is so clingy! She follows me wherever I go!"

That being said, I could hear a lot of doting in my aunt's words.

Li Yan left the room and went to the kitchen, intending to see what she could cook for lunch.

Li Xiaomei followed Li Yan into the kitchen: "There's the crucian carp you ordered in this wooden basin. Do you want to cook it?"

Li Yan quickly responded, "Aunt, please help me clean up the fish. I'll go to the backyard vegetable garden and pick some vegetables!"

The two of them split up and started working on their own.

When the meal was ready, Mrs. Sun brought her eldest son to Li Yan's house.

Li Yan hurried out of the kitchen: "Auntie, have you eaten yet? I thought you would stay until the afternoon!"

Grandma Sun smiled and said, "I've eaten, I've eaten. I promised to bring it to you earlier. Miss, where do you put the chicken?"

Li Yan hurriedly led people to the backyard and pointed at the fenced-off area and said, "Auntie, please put it there for me!"

Aunt Sun responded and quickly called her son to help unload the goods.

The chicks in the bamboo basket were put into the open space and scattered happily. They looked very energetic at first glance.

After settling the chicks, Grandma Sun said, "These chicks just came out of the kangfang. Remember to put them back in the pen sooner or later. Also, I see that your backyard is not spacious enough. If you want the chicks to lay eggs quickly, you need to find a bigger yard!"

Li Yan gratefully agreed, and Mrs. Sun waved her hand and left the Li family with her eldest son.

After placing the chickens, Li Yan invited everyone to eat.

Because there was no meat at home, I simply fried two dishes and stewed a fish at noon.

My aunt asked, "Why do you raise all these chicks? They must need a lot of food!"

Lin: "It was all this girl's idea!"

Li Yan had no choice but to repeat her plan: "Raising some livestock can also make money! If we rely solely on the income from the farm, I'm afraid our family will have to go out begging!"

The aunt-in-law wasn't very confident about what Li Yan was talking about, and warned, "You have to be careful when raising livestock. Ask more experienced people! These things are very precious!"

Li Yan nodded to indicate that she had taken note of it.

After dinner, my aunt sat for a while and then wanted to go back, so Mrs. Lin had no choice but to see her off to the door.

My aunt urged, "Hurry home. If there's anything, send someone to tell me."

She also told Lin that if Lin Feng came back, he should go home and see his elder brother: "You know your elder brother. Although he talks tough, he actually cares about you all!"

Lin nodded with tears in her eyes, and her aunt took her little daughter and slowly disappeared from Lin's sight.