Wood ear mushrooms grow on parasol trees, and oyster mushrooms grow on willow trees.
"Thank you, Aunt Liu." Su Hua's lips curled slightly.
He turned and walked towards the riverbank.
"This girl, instead of digging up all the wild vegetables on the mountain, she insists on going to find poisonous mushrooms that can kill people. I'm afraid she's still not fully cured of her idiocy." Widow Liu scoffed lightly, touching the bulging money pouch at her waist, feeling much more at ease.
Today was her first day selling snails, and in less than half a day, she had earned two hundred copper coins.
This is practically like finding money on the street!
So what if Su Baishi has three good sons?
In the end, this girl turned out to be mentally challenged.
While others made money from her family's snail business, she not only didn't care at all, but instead kept looking for poisonous mushrooms.
Fortunately, this silly girl isn't one of our own!
Widow Liu carried her load and walked towards the village, taking about ten steps.
Suddenly I realized something was wrong.
Turning around, she saw her eldest son staring blankly in the direction Su Hua had left. "Chunniu, what are you standing there for? Why aren't you leaving?"
Liu Chunniu snapped out of his daze, chuckled, and walked forward.
One step, three times looking back.
"Mother, don't you think Hua'er has become more beautiful? And fairer! She's like..." The man's dark face flushed, and he scratched his head, saying, "Just like the longevity peaches that Grandma used to give us for our fiftieth birthday, all white and so cute!"
"What?" Widow Liu was an experienced woman; looking at her son's expression, she knew exactly what he was thinking.
A chill ran through me.
Grabbing Chunniu's ear, she said sternly, "Let me tell you, you can't marry someone like Su Hua. She's mentally challenged, and who knows how much more mentally challenged her children will be. Whoever marries her will probably have a whole family of idiots!"
"Ouch, Mother, let go! It hurts!" Liu Chunniu cried out in pain, clutching his ears. "I won't marry him! I won't marry him!"
That's what they said, but when Widow Liu walked ahead...
He couldn't help but look back repeatedly.
Looking at the figure standing on the riverbank.
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