Chapter 115: The costumes remain the same, but the people are different



Qian Xiaoman and Lin Yizhen chatted for a long time and went back to the educated youth site before dinner.

After dinner, Aunt Zhuang also came to visit with Little Stone.

Originally, Aunt Zhuang had not planned to bring Little Stone with her, but Little Stone saw his grandmother go out and asked her where she was going, and then he insisted on following her.

Because Lin Yizhen feeds him from time to time, Xiao Shitou likes to run errands for her very much.

Although he didn't need to run errands this time, he could go to Lin Zhiqing's house with his grandmother. Maybe he could help Lin Zhiqing! With Lin Zhiqing's generous personality, he would definitely not let his hard work go to waste.

So, it became Aunt Zhuang who brought Little Stone to visit relatives and friends.

Seeing Aunt Zhuang and Little Stone, Lin Yizhen treated them just like she had done to Qian Xiaoman. She held melon seeds and cakes and poured two cups of sugar water in front of the two of them.

Aunt Zhuang was no longer surprised to see Lin Yizhen put out so many delicious foods.

Compared to the things she sent home during the Chinese New Year, these were nothing. Following his grandmother's signal, Little Stone also grabbed a handful of melon seeds and started cracking them.

Aunt Zhuang came here today to share with Lin Yizhen the gossip in the village and what was happening in the town.

Lin Yizhen already knew what was happening in the village.

She mainly wanted to hear the news from the town, but Lin Yizhen did not interrupt Aunt Zhuang.

After listening to Chen Gui and Lu Zhaodi's story again, Aunt Zhuang finally talked about what happened in the town.

Aunt Zhuang's daughter told her about this: two large trucks came to the town yesterday. The trucks were green and looked like military trucks.

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