Chapter 43 Taking the Little Wolf Fishing (shuhaige.net)



"Cuihua, go skin the rabbit, cut the meat a few times, and boil it directly in water. The wolf cub can't eat raw meat; it'll get worms, and it'll be hard to tame its wild nature, which is bad for the family." At this crucial moment, Yan Xiaoqiang spoke up.

He supports feeding wolf cubs cooked food, because wolves that eat raw meat are too wild; Bei Nan was an example of that just now.

Cuihua nodded, picked up a rabbit in each hand, turned and went to the kitchen, and Xuemei quickly followed.

"Mom, how about we keep one for Nan Nan to have some spicy rabbit meat, and I'll sell the other two in town and get some chicks in return?" Yan Xiaoqiang suggested.

Upon hearing that her father was going to town, Yan Xiaonan immediately ran over and hugged Yan Xiaoqiang's leg: "Dad, I want to go too."

Yan Xiaoqiang picked up Yan Xiaonan in his arms and said with a smile in his eyes, "My Nannan also wants to go to town to play. Okay, let's go then."

Upon hearing this, Grandma Yan quickly went back into the house, tucked her handkerchief into her pocket and hid it close to her body. She then picked up Yan Xiaonan's little basket and looked like she was heading to town. Yan Xiaoqiang could only laugh when he saw this; his mother couldn't be separated from the little girl for even a day.

Cuihua tossed another rabbit to Xuemei, then hurriedly picked up her basket and put the remaining two rabbits inside, placing a few cabbages on top. Yan Xiaoqiang glanced at it and said, "Alright, let them all go."

Southwest really wanted to go, but then she thought about how Bei Nan was still in the house and had no idea what was going on, so she had to give up. Watching them leave, she felt a pang of sadness. That damn Bei Nan, he really caused a lot of trouble.

Inside the north room, Bei Nan changed out of her wet pants, feeling extremely embarrassed. She had actually been frightened by a little wolf and even wet her pants, making herself look incredibly ashamed. She was even worse than Nan Nan, who at least used her little fists to hit the little wolf. Why didn't she dare to? Thinking of the little wolf's two sharp teeth, she shuddered. If it bit her, she would definitely be dead.

Southeast sat to the side and looked at Bei Nan, saying, "Hey Bei Nan, why are you such a coward? It's really embarrassing. It's just a wolf, and it's so small. You can't even beat it and you even peed your pants. What can I say to you?"

Bei Nan retorted angrily, "Big brother, if you're so powerful, why don't you go fight Little Wolf? It's easy for you to talk when you're not the one suffering."

Southeast said, "Little Wolf is what your sister likes. Why can't you give in to her? It's just a name. Is it necessary to get so angry? If you don't get angry, Little Wolf won't pounce on you."

Bei Nan also realized that he had gotten too excited. It was just a name. Since Nan Nan liked it, Zhong Nan would be Zhong Nan. At the very least, it was a wolf. If it was a dog, then it was absolutely unacceptable, no discussion.

Seeing that Bei Nan had compromised, Dong Nan said meaningfully, "Our little sister is no ordinary person. You must protect her well, and I guarantee you won't suffer any losses. Remember that."

Bei Nan was a little confused. What was so unusual about her? Oh right, it was unusual. Her younger sister was growing more and more beautiful, like a little fairy. Moreover, her younger sister was the apple of her parents' and grandmother's eye. What kind of girl would be loved so much by the adults in the family? It was extraordinary.

Resigned, he picked up his wet pants and went to the yard to wash them. The little wolf was happily eating rabbit meat. The old wolf was starving; he hadn't eaten since yesterday, and the two rabbits were just enough for him.

Bei Nan was still a little scared when he saw the wolf cub, but since they were going to live together in the future, he couldn't keep hiding from it. He mustered up his courage and ran up to the wolf cub and said, "I agree to let you be called Zhong Nan. Let's make up, okay? I'm still Nan Nan's third brother, so you have to give me some face."

The little wolf cub glanced at Bei Nan, wagged its tail, and thought, "Fine, my head is still spinning from being hit by that girl. If I don't make up, I'll get hit again. So let's make up then. But I haven't forgiven you for cooking me yet."

Seeing that there was a chance, Yan Beinan happily patted the wolf cub's head and said, "Great! Zhongnan, Nannan and the others have gone to town. I'll take you to the river to catch fish."

Upon hearing this, the little wolf cub became excited, lifted all four legs and darted towards the door, but then darted back and bit Bei Nan's pants, urging him to hurry up.

Bei Nan quickly grabbed a small bucket and fishing rod, and shouted loudly to Xin Nan, "Let's go fishing!" Xin Nan ran out of the house, picked up a small bucket and a basket, patted the wolf cub, and said, "Zhong Nan, let's go fishing."

The two men and the wolf ran towards the village's stream, their laughter echoing all the way. Hearing Bei Nan's voice from next door, Wang Erniu quickly grabbed his fishing rod and bucket, shouting towards the main room, "Grandma, I'm going fishing!"

Grandma Wang and Grandma Yan were best friends when they were young, and their families always helped each other. Grandma Wang felt bad about the wild boar meat last time, but she had nothing to give back. So she asked the younger members of her family to gather more firewood or wild vegetables and send them over as a token of her gratitude.

There was no objection to the fact that her grandson had a good relationship with Bei Nan, but she also noticed something different about Da Niu. Originally, she was prepared to pretend not to hear, hoping it would work out, but it wouldn't matter if it didn't. However, ever since Da Niu started eating alone, Grandma Wang asked her son and daughter-in-law to keep an eye on Da Niu and not allow her to cause trouble for Bei Nan.

Wang Danu had always harbored feelings for Bei Nan, but when she saw the big meat buns, she felt extremely hungry and craving them, and she couldn't care less about anything else; all she could think about was eating.

After being beaten by both her parents, she went to Bei Nan feeling wronged, hoping to get some comfort from him. However, Bei Nan gave her a cold glance, left a sentence, and left.

The words, "You ungrateful wretch who eats alone, don't come looking for me again," froze me in place. I couldn't take another step. I could feel the unfriendly gazes and whispers around me, and all I could hear were "eating alone" and "ungrateful wretch." I broke down and ran home.

Her family treated her coldly; at least her three younger sisters no longer cared about her. The already tense mealtime became noticeably less and thinner when it was her turn. She wanted to refuse to eat out of spite, but she couldn't resist the rumbling in her stomach and could only eat it reluctantly.

If she went to the fields, the gossipy women in the village would always point fingers at her for no reason. If she went to dig some wild vegetables, all the children would scatter, shouting, "Hey, you ungrateful wretch, run!" Going to the river was even worse; last time, a villager's child pushed himself into the river and almost drowned, while the other children on the bank clapped and cheered.

Having barely escaped death, she ran home and saw Bei Nan and Xin Nan coming towards her. Full of hope, she wanted to confide in them, but Bei Nan grabbed Xin Nan and ran away as if she were a plague. Heartbroken, she collapsed onto the bed and wailed.

This made her family even more disgusted with her. They felt that she was greedy and pretentious, and that she was an ingrate. So her family avoided her even more and didn't want to talk to her. It was driving them crazy.

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