Jiang Wanwan couldn't say that she was selling things to her. After all, she knew that Aunt Xu's son was not ordinary and should have some power in the textile factory.
This place is quite close to the textile factory, and walls have ears. I hope what she says won't affect others.
She nodded casually without further explanation. Wang Fang didn't ask any more questions. She knew that Jiang Wanwan had bought wool and could knit sweaters, so she discussed when to ask her to learn knitting.
She happened to have some yarn, but no one in the family knew how to knit.
For Jiang Wanwan, this was no big deal. She was bored at home alone.
I got home a little late in the afternoon, and went to see the piglet first when I got home.
Lu Xiaotou prepared the food, straw and other things to feed the pigs during this period. The two little pigs were still young and didn't eat much, so Jiang Wanwan could handle it easily.
The piglets need to be fed in batches. Don't feed them too much at one time. It's best to feed them until they finish eating all the food.
By this time, the time had passed and the two little piglets were already hungry. When they heard the noise, they grunted even more happily. Jiang Wanwan poured the pig food into the basin and they immediately came over to scramble for the food.
She looked at it for a while and suddenly remembered something. The two piglets had not been castrated yet. Logically speaking, Lu Xiao would not have forgotten such an important thing.
Lu Xiao was not at home, and she would not take the initiative to find a veterinarian to castrate the piglet. It would be better to wait for him to come back. At most, the piglet would grow slower during this period.
Just as I was about to go back to the house to rest after feeding the pigs, I heard Wang Sanni's voice outside the door.
"Sister-in-law, are you back?"
She came in holding Qingqing, followed by a tall and thin boy. His facial features were somewhat similar to Wang Sanni's, and he must be her brother from her mother's side.
Jiang Wanwan invited the two into the house, and Wang Sanni went straight to the point and stated her purpose.
The person following her was indeed her brother, who came to deliver chestnuts to Jiang Wanwan. He arrived in the morning, but there was no one at Jiang Wanwan's home.
Jiang Wanwan had said at the beginning that she wanted to meet her brothers from her mother's family. Her mother's family was not close to here, and Wang Sanni didn't want her brothers to make another trip, so she stayed at home for lunch.
My mother-in-law naturally entertained my family warmly when they stayed for dinner, but my eldest sister-in-law was a bit bad. Although she didn't say anything, it made people feel uncomfortable.
She was worried that her brother would not be able to control himself and make trouble, so she brought him over to check. Fortunately, Jiang Wanwan came back.
Jiang Wanwan looked at Wang Sihai. He was thin but in good spirits, with a pair of bright black eyes that showed shrewdness. He didn't seem to have the same personality as Wang Sanni.
Standing behind Wang Sanni, she also saw the scrutiny in his eyes.
He was not only looking at their house, but also at her as a person.
Jiang Wanwan looked at the chestnuts in his hand and asked, "How many chestnuts does your family get in a year? Do you have any left after taking so many?"
Wang Sanni was about to speak when Wang Sihai took over. "My sister said you like it but didn't say how much you want, so I brought these over. If it's not enough, I'll give you more."
Wang Sanni's eyes widened. She had a rough idea of how many chestnuts were distributed at home. Her brother had already taken a lot, so why did he need to give more?
But when they thought about how Jiang Wanwan took care of her, if Jiang Wanwan wanted it, they should find a way to get some more for her, whether it was borrowing from neighbors or buying them. After all, her mother's family grew a lot of chestnuts, so she thought the brothers would have a way.
Thinking of this, Wang Sanni didn't say much.
Jiang Wanwan opened the bag and looked at the chestnuts. Each one was huge and much better in quality than the ones she picked up in the back mountain.
Grabbing a handful, he said, "The chestnuts are really good. Will they be like this again if you give them to me again?"
Wang Sihai looked into her eyes and smiled slightly, "If you want it, I promise to get you something like this."
"Oh, how much more can you give me?" Jiang Wanwan's face showed a hint of interest.
Wang Haisi said without hesitation, "I'll find as much as you want, sister."
Jiang Wanwan also smiled, feeling relieved.
I didn’t expect that such an honest person like Wang Sanni would have such a rebellious brother.
"Okay, leave these here. When I'm done eating, I can come back to you for more if I want more. The price is still the same."
"No problem, we're all relatives, so it's easy to talk to. I can get you as much as you want."
Wang Sihai responded happily.
After giving the chestnuts to Jiang Wanwan, Wang Sihai prepared to go back.
After leaving the house, Wang Sanni couldn't help but complain.
"Si Hai, wasn't that a bad thing you said to your sister-in-law just now? This is all we have in our family, and you've said such big words. What will you do if your sister-in-law really wants you and can't get her in the future?"
She didn't object to her brother helping Jiang Wanwan find chestnuts, but her brother's words just now were too promising and he was just bragging.
Her sister-in-law's family doesn't lack the money. She was afraid that if her brother did this, his sister-in-law would be disappointed and it would also make her seem insincere as a sister-in-law.
Wang Sihai glanced at the tightly closed door and answered irrelevantly, "Third sister, I think your sister-in-law is a good person."
"Do we still need you? This time you believe it, right? They really want to help us."
Wang Sanni was truly grateful to Jiang Wanwan. She didn't even weigh the chestnuts, and she was paid the amount of money her fourth brother asked for based on the weight. This showed his trust in her, as if he were his own family.
Wang Sihai nodded. "Her chestnut cake sounds good. Third sister, when you have nothing to do, you can learn how to make it from her and help out with the chores. People are good to us, so we should repay them, right? We can still make a difference if we put in a little more effort."
"I also thought that my sister-in-law had promised to teach me how to make chestnut cake, but that thing uses too much sugar..."
Wang Sanni found it difficult to speak, even to her brother.
Wang Sihai naturally understood the difficulties faced by his third sister. Not only his third sister, but who else had the money to make snacks like this right now?
He immediately took out a dollar from the chestnut money Jiang Wanwan gave him and said, "Use this money to buy candy. Learn from her first. If you want to eat it, make it yourself. If you don't want to eat it, help me."
Wang Sanni didn't notice the meaning of her brother's words and refused to take the money.
But in the end, he couldn't resist his brother and accepted it.
"Okay, I'll listen to you."
She also wanted to learn how to make chestnut cake, not for any other reason, but because she felt that having more skills was always helpful.
When I have more money one day, it would be nice to make some food for my children.
After instructing his third sister, Wang Sihai looked in the direction of Lu Xiao's house again before leaving the village.
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Kyoto Du Family
Old Master Du leaned against the head of the bed and listened to his eldest son read the letter, then coughed softly twice.
Father Du quickly poured a glass of water and handed it over, and discussed with the old man with some embarrassment.
"Father, do you want to tell Jiaming about what's going on at home?"
Mr. Du took several sips of water before suppressing his cough and waved his hand, "Don't tell him. What's the point of telling him all that now? It will only make him worry for nothing."
"But that is our family's only confidence," Father Du sighed again.
Just two months left, who would have thought it would be just two months left.
Their good stuff had been hidden for more than ten years without being discovered, but was reported at this critical moment.
Not only were the things lost, but my father was also taken away for investigation. If the situation hadn't suddenly changed, I'm afraid my father would have lost his life.
But even though my father came back, those things could not be returned.
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