I put more in it than when I cook it at home, just hoping to satisfy Dr. Zhao.
"Thank you for your hard work." Zhao Ming brought over the still hot rabbit meat.
Smelling the fragrance, some saliva began to secrete in my mouth.
He quickly poured the two bowls of rabbit meat into his own large enamel bowl used for soup.
The enamel basin was two-thirds full.
Zhao Ming looked at all the meat, swallowed his saliva, and returned the basin to Li Aihua, "Let me help you fill the food."
At the same time, he said: "There is a lot of food, and you can't carry it all in one trip. You are weak, so you can carry it back in small quantities and multiple times."
"Will this be too much trouble for you?" How many times would Dr. Zhao have to open the door for her?
"No trouble." Zhao Ming led Li Aihua to the yard.
After the grain was pulled back by ox cart, he placed it in the yard. It was convenient to carry and he didn't have to worry about theft.
His house is surrounded by an earthen wall that is 1.5 meters high and does not even have a dog hole. It is not easy for outsiders to get in without any help.
Besides, he is the only proper doctor in Xiaohe Village. Everyone gets sick sometimes, so no one would be so foolish as to offend him.
"Thank you very much." Li Aihua felt relieved when she saw the pile of food in the yard.
All this was earned by her daughter.
My daughter is so awesome!
Li Aihua went back carrying food on her back and holding the vegetable basin in her hands.
Because a lot of oil is used to cook the rabbit meat, there was still a layer of residual oil in the dish after Dr. Zhao poured the rabbit meat over.
She didn't want to waste it, so she weighed the two basins and put them in the basket to carry back.
After returning home, Li Aihua had dinner and ran towards Zhao Ming with her small backpack on her back.
Hu Xiaoyi also carried a basket on his back and went to the nearby fields to find soil suitable for building a kang.
Hu Lin, the most idle one, was stretching his ligaments in the house.
Seeing the bags of grain that Li Aihua carried back, I had a general idea of the current prices.
The next day, after Li Aihua had collected the wild rabbit fur, dried it and put it away, Hu Lin took Li Aihua to the county town.
After asking Hu Xiaoyi what time the ox cart usually leaves, Hu Lin and Li Aihua hurried to the village gate early in the morning.
After several months of treatment, Li Aihua is now in much better health than before.
The ten-minute walk to the health center after carrying her made her breathless and her face pale with sweat.
He is just breathing heavily now, but he looks in good spirits.
"Going to the county town?" Old Yang, who was pulling the ox cart, asked in surprise when he saw the mother and daughter riding the ox cart for the first time.
"Of course." Hu Lin answered and then asked, "Do you want to pay?"
"No, you only have to pay if you pull heavy objects." Old Yang looked at the small man with messy hair standing on end and answered.
Hu Lin nodded, and went to the ox cart not far from Mr. Yang with Li Aihua, ready to sit on the ox cart and wait for Mr. Yang to start.
She was too short to reach it, so Li Aihua carried her up.
Almost all the people on the ox cart were children going to school in the county town, and most of them had miniature dung dustpans at their feet.
Several children from the Hu family were also there, and there were only three adults sitting on the ox cart.
Everyone in the car knew each other and were talking to each other.
Most of them were discussing knowledge or the different picture books and comic strips they had in their hands.
When they saw strangers getting on the bus, some looked at them curiously, while others took a quick glance and then looked away and continued chatting.
After they got on, they sat at the edge of the cart and Li Aihua placed the small backpack at her feet.
I didn't even think about joining the conversation in the car, and they couldn't get involved.
"Hulin!"
Hearing this familiar yet unfamiliar voice, Hu Lin looked up.
Seeing the smile in Hu Jun's eyes, Hu Lin withdrew his gaze and didn't want to pay attention to him.
Seeing this, Hu Jun didn't feel comfortable going forward to talk.
After seeing Hu Lin's attitude, Hu Zhong and Myolie Wu had no choice but to give in despite their good intentions.
Only Hu Fu from the second house frowned as he looked at the mother and daughter.
What are they doing in the county town?
He has to tell his family after he gets home from school.
When the last child who wanted to go to school arrived, Old Yang sat in front of the wooden cart, gently spanked the cow's butt, and the cow pulled the cart to the county town.
The road to the county town was very long and the ox cart took more than an hour to drive there.
Fortunately, it was the first time for Hu Lin and Li Aihua to travel far away. They were full of curiosity and found the scenery along the way very novel.
It makes the bumps along the way seem like no big deal.
Arriving at the county town, Mr. Yang looked for a place to stop.
After they got off the car, they realized something was not right below their waist.
For Dian.
Knowing that this was the first time for the mother and daughter to ride a ox cart, Mr. Yang kindly told them that he would return to the village in three hours. If they needed to tow heavy objects, just let him know and he would wait a little longer.
He also said that he would only make this trip a day, and if you missed the time you would have to walk back.
When Hu Lin heard this, he asked in surprise, "Aren't you coming to pick up those students?"
She thought that the existence of ox carts, besides making it convenient for villagers to go to the city, was mainly to serve those scholars.
"Can't we just walk back? Cows are so valuable, it's good enough if we can make sure we don't get late for school."
Old Yang thought Hu Lin was naive. The other three adults who were about to leave laughed and walked away after hearing Hu Lin's speech.
"Then why not use other animals to pull the cart." Niu Jingui, just don't use it.
"Cows can pull carts and plow the fields. Raising more cows to pull carts would add to the burden on the village, wouldn't that?" Old Yang explained kindly.
She knew that materials were scarce in this era, but she didn't expect it to be so scarce that versatility had to be prioritized for everything.
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