"Okay, I'll go borrow an ox cart from the team tomorrow morning, and we'll go together. Then we'll go to the supply and marketing cooperative to buy some candy for the children."
The five sisters looked at each other with joy on their faces, and couldn't help cheering with happiness.
“My parents are so nice~”
That night, the sisters chattered excitedly and happily, curiously asking about the outside world.
What shocked Du Xiaoying was that the man was not impatient at all. Instead, he patiently described the situation to the child and coughed lightly.
"Okay, go to bed quickly, or Mom won't care if you don't get up tomorrow."
As soon as I finished speaking, the little ones who had been chirping excitedly just now immediately closed their eyes and didn't move, as if I had fallen asleep.
Du Xiaoying curled her lips, slowly closed her eyes and fell into a deep sleep.
......
When Du Xiaoying got up, there was no trace of the man on the kang, only a neatly folded quilt.
The family had breakfast, packed up, and rushed out early in the morning.
Song Guoliang sat in the front driving the ox cart. Du Xiaoying held the fourth and fifth daughters and sat next to the second and third daughters. Only then did the ox cart move slowly.
The four girls and the five girls stretched out their little hands curiously and grinned with excitement.
Du Xiaoying's eyes curved, "You're smiling like a fool. Be careful not to swallow the wind. You'll have a stomachache later and won't be able to eat candy."
"Woo woo woo~"
Siya and Wuya immediately covered their mouths with their hands and shook their heads vigorously.
The three Daya sisters looked at their two younger sisters and smiled secretly.
The ox cart swayed for almost an hour before entering the county town. Song Guoliang drove the ox cart to a stop, and the family went straight to the supply and marketing cooperative.
The five sisters looked at the magnificent supply and marketing cooperative and opened their mouths in amazement.
"Daya, you go in with Mom, you and Dad wait here."
"I know, Mom."
Seeing her eldest daughter so nervous and timid, Du Xiaoying felt a pang of pain in her heart and took her eldest daughter to the grocery counter.
"Comrade, I need two pounds of brown sugar, two pounds of white sugar, one pound of fruit candy, half a pound of White Rabbit milk candy, two pounds of peach cakes, and a pack of calcium milk biscuits."
The salesperson behind the counter rolled his eyes lazily. "Don't you have enough money? You only need this much. This isn't your village—"
Du Xiaoying slammed a stack of bills on the counter with an expressionless face, "Hurry up."
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