Chapter 1036 Human Touch



Chapter 1036 Human Touch

Ever since Tian Wazi severed ties with the Tian family, he was adopted by Tian Dali. The Zhao family of three lived in harmony and never even quarreled.

When they were at work, the three of them were very busy. In their spare time, they would go out to sea with the people from the fishing village to buy things at the market. With some spare money, they lived a very fulfilling life.

However, Tianwa also had a problem: he made money, but he couldn't spend it.

On weekdays, he eats three meals a day in the canteen, where there is a wide variety of chicken, duck, fish and meat, and there are also pastries and fruits from time to time. This makes it easy for Tianwazi to realize his little wish of saving money.

He had always wanted to buy a scented bath sponge so that his face would smell wonderful after washing it, and he could smell it just by sniffing it.

These things are distributed in the fishing village.

The men were not particular and never used scented items, but Tianwazi chose one with a scent, which made the craftsmen tease him.

The artisans wore clothes made in small workshops, with dedicated people weaving the cloth. They could even have their wishes fulfilled if they wanted embroidery patterns on the clothes.

Tianwa took his first month's salary to the market, walked around for a while, and finally bought a few pieces of maltose candy.

Soon, the news reached Lin Yuesha's ears.

Lin Yuesha taught the kitchen lady how to make pine nut candy, shortbread, milk candy, and even amber walnuts and sweet peanuts.

If the men wanted to drink after work, they could get a snack to go with it, and there was no limit to the amount.

A general store was set up in the fishing village. Buying things was free, but points would be deducted from your earnings. The goods there were several levels better than those in the market.

When Tianwazi went to the market again, he had even less money to spend.

However, when he saw an elderly man with a full head of white hair selling hemp ropes he was braiding, he couldn't resist buying some.

The old man was dressed in tattered clothes, which must mean he was having a hard time making a living. Since he was able to, he should help him out as much as he could.

The fishing village is wonderful; Tianwazi wants to live here forever. It's so welcoming and welcoming.

Lin Yuesha once had someone register everyone's birthday, and there was a special person in charge of managing it. On the birthday, the fishing village would send out carefully prepared small gifts.

The gift itself may not be expensive, but it's a token of affection that shows you are being valued.

Of course, if you break the rules, the punishment system is very strict. Once or twice is acceptable, but not a third time. If you make a mistake a third time, you will be expelled from the fishing village.

Currently, the artisans in the fishing village cherish the opportunity and have never been heard of making a mistake.

The Xie family integrated themselves in just half a day, and the three members of the family each had their own circle.

When dinner was served in the evening, the three of them were already queuing up with the crowd.

Xie Guangping was a little embarrassed at first, worried that people would treat him specially out of sympathy and pity for his plight. But he was wrong. Instead of taking special care of him, people introduced him to the meals he was given.

If you don't like the food, you can go to the kitchen and ask for vegetables and meat to cook at home.

"Although we come from the south, we are quite used to the tastes of the north."

The family of three had been wandering around for a long time and no longer cared about such things.

Lin Yuesha specially arranged for the three of them to live in the courtyard next to Tian Dali's, so that the two families could be neighbors.

Back in the fishing village, Lin Yuesha's workload increased significantly.

Lin Yuesha had to double-check the account books that Zhao Jingya couldn't handle. She discovered that Qian Shi was literate and quick at accounting, so she decided to arrange for Qian Shi to help.

Unexpectedly, the Qian family had already calculated the accounts in one night without making any mistakes.

Bringing the Xie family of three to the fishing village was a wise decision.

The next day, Lin Yuesha went to find Xiaotu. She took Xiaotu for a walk around and to meet Sun Wu, who could control birds.

Sun Tzu rarely dined with the artisans; wherever he went, large flocks of birds would circle around him.

Someone specially delivered food to Sun Tzu, and each time he had to be covered up tightly with an oilcloth, for fear of being pooped on by birds.

Taking the advice into account, Lin Yuesha specially wore a raincoat made of tarpaulin. The raincoat was large enough to cover two people.

Sun Wu's residence was quite far away; Lin Yuesha could see a dark mass of people from dozens of meters away.

As the two approached, Sun Wu had already come out to greet them.

"Young Madam, you've arrived."

Lin Yuesha thought Sun Wu was a rough and rugged man, but when she met him in person, she realized that he was not the same person she had imagined.

Sun Tzu was very fair-skinned, refined, and dressed in a white robe.

He raises so many birds, yet his clothes remain spotless.

"From this distance, could it be that a bird delivered a message to you?"

Lin Yuesha was even more interested. Last night, when Zhang Daya delivered dinner, she specifically chatted with Sun Wu, telling him about the Xie family of three.

Upon learning this, Sun Wu hoped that Zhang Daya could bring the little rabbit over the next day.

The little rabbit always thought he was a monster. In fact, Sun Tzu also had this problem. Later, he realized that he was just different from ordinary people and had some extra abilities.

Sun Tzu taught the parrot last night that when it sees the little rabbit tomorrow, it should call it "Little Fairy".

Upon learning of this, Lin Yuesha immediately responded.

Before the two even entered the courtyard, two parrots flew out and perched on Sun Wu's shoulders, one on each side, their eyes very alert.

"Master, master, the fairy is here! The fairy is here!"

After the parrot finished speaking, it flew to the rabbit's shoulder and gently pecked at her hair.

The little rabbit smiled as it felt an itch on its forehead.

"Little sister, you're a fairy, you're so beautiful!"

You look so beautiful!

The two parrots spoke in unison, and the little rabbit blushed with excitement.

"Sister Lin, they also say I'm a fairy!"

The little rabbit clenched her fist. She never imagined that her life would undergo such a dramatic change, from being disliked to being loved by so many people.

Sister Lin said she was a jade rabbit from heaven, descending to earth to undergo tribulations, all of which she had to experience.

There is bitterness before sweetness. Now, thinking back on everything that happened, the little rabbit doesn't feel bitter anymore.

"Of course, you are a fairy."

Lin Yuesha let the little rabbit out of her raincoat to play with the birds.

"Sun Wu, are you comfortable living in the fishing village? If you have any requests, please let us know."

Sun Tzu bred several birds that could fly long distances and be used to deliver messages, thus solving a major problem.

Lin Yuesha is now most grateful to Sun Wu's fellow villagers, and she plans to give them some practical gifts, such as buying a few pigs, to thank them for their recommendation.

"I'm used to living by the sea."

Sun Wu always had to consider the villagers' feelings, and he felt somewhat guilty about it. However, there were too many birds around him, and sometimes he couldn't manage them all.

When villagers lose their rice or grain, their first thought is whether it was their bird that did it, and sometimes their bird is unjustly accused.

Birds cannot speak, so there is no way to explain them. And when Sun Tzu spoke up for the birds, it was seen as protecting them.

The fishing village was so large that his birds flew freely, and recently he had even tamed a seagull.

When the wind and waves are too strong, fishermen cannot go out to sea. Sun Tzu placed a basket on the beach, and seagulls caught fish and neatly placed them in the basket, which also solved the problem of providing a meal for the craftsmen.

Sun Tzu was no longer disliked, but was a highly respected deity in the eyes of craftsmen.

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