Li Jianguo waved his hand and carried the rabbit over as well.
There are 17 people in total from the two families, so one wild boar wouldn't be enough to feed them.
When Ye Xiaoxiao and the others arrived, her second aunt quickly pulled them into the house, wanting to know what to do with all the meat. Who could possibly eat so much meat? She was worried it would spoil in this weather.
"Second Aunt, Yangzi and my dad are going to the city to sell meat tomorrow morning. They'll sell it in small quantities if they can, and if they can't sell it, they'll sell it directly to the supply and marketing cooperative. They'll get the money first!" Ye Xiaoxiao explained their plan.
"Going to the city? That's too far."
It's only about ten miles from here to the town, but to the city it's much farther, more than thirty miles. It would take at least an hour and a half just to travel by bicycle.
"Oh dear, Auntie, this meat is from wild boar hunted in the mountains. We can't let anyone know. If someone finds out and reports us, we'll have to hand it over. It's safer to sell it in the city."
Liu Juan immediately began to explain to her second son's wife.
"Oh, I didn't even remember. Then quickly tell them all that we have pork at home, and no one is allowed to tell anyone."
The "second aunt" refers to the youngest member of the family. Being young, she can't keep things to herself and loves to show off.
Before dawn the next day, Li Jianguo and Li Chenyang rode their bicycles to the city.
Ye Xiaoxiao specially made two egg pancakes for them and also brought two steamed buns so they could eat them if they got hungry on the way.
This was an important matter, and the mother-in-law wouldn't be stingy this time. It was still dark when she saw the child's father and eldest son off, followed by his second uncle from next door. His second uncle's family had less meat, and his eldest cousin, Li Zhiqiang, was sitting in front.
The reason I brought Li Zhiqiang along was because Li Zhiqiang was also the eldest son in my second uncle's family, and he needed to broaden his horizons.
As she left, Liu Juan felt uneasy, fearing that things might not go smoothly.
My mother-in-law kept pacing around the house all morning, and every now and then she would run to the door to check on things.
However, by the time my father-in-law and the others returned, it was already past 2 p.m.
When we came back, there were four people and three bicycles; now there are four.
Li Chenyang was riding a brand-new, gleaming Forever brand bicycle.
"How is it?" Liu Juan went up to ask.
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