Chapter 138 The Power of the Great White



On the way back, the three little devils had already named the baby: Da Bai.

Su Hua was already used to the three people's enthusiasm and skill in naming things.

It's either size plus color, or number plus color; you can't escape the permutations and combinations of these three.

The three little guys put down the mushrooms and immediately introduced Big White to their family friends, "Little Black, Mo Bao, Big Rabbit, Second Rabbit, Third Rabbit... Big Yellow, Second Yellow, Third Yellow... Fifth Yellow, this is your new friend, Big White."

Big White wags its little tail: "Roar roar roar..."

The little black dog, which had been wagging its tail and pouncing on Su Hua, suddenly lay down on all fours, its black head wishing it could burrow into the ground.

If you look closely, you can see its little paws trembling.

The eight little rabbits practically burst out of their enclosure in a second.

Big Yellow, Second Yellow, Third Yellow, Fourth Yellow, Fifth Yellow, clucking incessantly, yellowish feathers flying all over the yard.

The calmest of them all was Mo Bao in the stable. After a brief pause in the clattering of the horse's hooves, it turned around and turned its pert rear end towards Da Bai, aiming to avoid seeing it altogether.

The three of them, including Su Dalang, were dumbfounded and it took them a long time to find their voices.

"What's going on with all this? Don't they welcome Big White?"

"Why don't the little black dogs welcome Big White, who's so good-looking?"

"Could this be what Grandma usually likes to call someone a bully at home..."

Su Sanhu couldn't help but swallow hard. "Isn't Da Bai's meow a bit too strange? Don't kittens usually meow? Why is Da Bai howling like that..."

Su Dahu, Zhao Shi, and Qian Shi, who were quietly working in the courtyard, were so shocked that their mouths gaped open as if they could swallow a large egg.

They looked at the mushrooms in the baskets one by one, and then at the chaotic yard where chickens and dogs were running around.

In the end, he couldn't say anything at all.

"Ahem..." Su Hua coughed lightly, took Da Bai from Su Dalang, and casually took out a piece of malt candy, holding it up to Da Bai's face, gently coaxing, "Meow! Meow..."

Big White's nose twitched, and his azure eyes suddenly lit up.

Her pink little tongue sticks out.

Just as he was about to take a bite of the sugar flower, he saw Su Hua's fingers move back quite quickly.

"Roar! Woof!" Big White glanced at her, its voice silly and cute, with a hint of coquetry.

Su Hua ignored her and shook her finger, "Meow meow meow! If you meow obediently, you can have this candy."

Most of the little beasts like to eat sweets, especially sweets that are covered in water droplets from the space.

Since we're going to raise this little brat, we need to start by gradually correcting his barking. Otherwise, the chaotic situation at home will never change. After all, the bloodline suppression of the King of the Forest is ingrained in our bones from generation to generation.

Da Bai's amber eyes widened in surprise, as if he was pondering her words.

After a few breaths, his mouth pursed.

"Roar...? Meow...?!!"

The three men, including Su Dalang, sighed. These wild cats on the mountain were so different from domestic cats; they couldn't even meow. If they hadn't been rescued today, they probably would have starved to death in the pit.

Just then.

The courtyard gate was opened with a click.

Su Hua turned around and saw Su Baishi leading the old village chief, Aunt Zhou, Mudfish Girl, and Barley Girl into the courtyard, each carrying a large basket of fresh green vegetables.

A quick glance reveals spinach, cilantro, cabbage, lettuce, Chinese cabbage, and various kinds of bok choy.

Moreover, she could vaguely see a handful of pea shoots in the old village chief's basket.

When the old village chief Su Chengde caught Su Hua's gaze, he smiled and explained, "Sister-in-law, you just said you wanted some new dishes. These peas were originally meant to grow into peas, but we also picked a handful of the tips to eat before. They're very sweet and delicious as long as you boil them in water."

So I thought, "Could it be used in your mala tang (spicy hot pot)?"

"Yes! This is amazing!" Su Hua smiled, pea shoots with spicy hot pot was considered the most classic way to eat this dish in a certain southwestern province of her previous life.

"Hey, I'll pick some more for you when I get back. This is the time when pea shoots are growing like crazy, filling a basket or two won't be a problem." Su Chengde chuckled and agreed.

The four families of Su Chengde had a good relationship with Su Baishi, and they were usually kind and honest in their dealings with others. The vegetables they sent were always fresh and tender.

Except for pea shoots, which cost two copper coins per pound, all other green vegetables cost one coin per pound.

Moreover, they only agreed after several people declined.

In early April, when the vegetables are growing well, many villagers carry their homegrown vegetables to Cangwu Town to sell. Most of them sell for one coin for two catties. Moreover, carrying dozens of catties of vegetables back and forth along the mountain road is exhausting.

Now that the Su family is willing to buy, and at such a good price, they are naturally grateful and bring only the best vegetables.

While the three Su brothers were weighing the vegetables, Aunt Zhou chuckled and pulled Su Hua aside, pointing to the large house in the center of the village, "Hua girl, didn't we see the matchmaker heading to the Meng family this morning?"

Guess what happened in the end?

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