"There are all kinds of people these days. I think you're just being sour grapes."
"You're always being sarcastic and sarcastic here. I think you're just jealous of the Lin family."
After being criticized by everyone, the man squatted down to the side and remained silent.
However, the fact that Lin Chaosheng returned in a large truck shocked everyone, and many people came to see what was going on.
"This is it, these are all the rabbits we have now."
Lin Chaosheng got out of the car and introduced himself to the people inside.
"Okay, we understand."
"Then I won't disturb you while you're working. Let's have dinner here tonight. I'll have my mom cook something nice for you."
"Alright, then I'll take my leave of you."
The leading workers and technicians looked at Lin Chaosheng with smiles. But they had no expectations for dinner that night, because they were not poor. On the contrary, they ate better than many people in the city. After all, they were skilled workers and had good treatment in the factory, so their meals were not too bad.
Now that we've come to the countryside, and to such a desolate place, how could there possibly be any good food?
So they decided to have a quick bite for dinner and then eat something nice when they got home. Then they got to work, carefully shearing the rabbit fur and packing it up for transport.
"No wonder our boss Lin asked us to come all this way to collect these rabbit furs, the quality is really good."
"Yes, yes, I never expected this place to be such a hidden gem, that someone could actually raise such rabbits."
"You bet! At first, I didn't believe that rabbit fur could be this good, but now that I see rabbit fur from such a large farm, I'm truly shocked!"
"Alright, enough talk. Let's finish this quickly, grab something to eat, and go home."
"Yeah, yeah, they probably don't have much good food here. I want to hurry home and cook for my mom."
When Lin Chaosheng returned home, Zhao Shufang, who had just returned from her stall, asked him, "What's going on outside? Why did you bring so many people to our farm?"
“Oh my god, I was just about to tell you this,” Lin Chaosheng whispered mysteriously in Zhao Shufang’s ear, “I went to a factory to buy rabbit fur a few days ago, and a boss named Lin took a liking to the rabbit fur and planned to try selling rabbit fur collars at the city’s supply and marketing cooperative first, and then cooperate with us in the long term.”
"This is great news!" Zhao Shufang clapped her hands happily. "Then we must take good care of these rabbits. We can't send them inferior goods!"
Lin Chaosheng nodded. "Of course, Mother, do you even need to tell me? Oh, by the way, I'm inviting these workers and technicians to stay for dinner tonight. What do you think we should prepare to treat them?"
Zhao Shufang perked up immediately, "You can leave the cooking to me. Go get two watermelons for them to cool off later."
Lin Chaosheng hurriedly agreed and pretended to run towards the watermelon patch, but in reality, he used his mind to move into his own space.
A large batch of watermelons ripened in this space, and Lin Chaosheng quickly stored them in his space's warehouse.
"Sigh, it seems that the watermelons ripening too quickly is not a good thing. We have to wait three more months before we can take them to the supply and marketing cooperative to sell," Lin Chaosheng said with distress.
But then he thought, "It's okay, I'll just plant more watermelons in my space for the next three months. They all think I bought a lot of land, so it's normal for me to grow more watermelons."
Thinking of this, Lin Chaosheng happily took four large watermelons from the warehouse, put them in a bag, and carried them home.
After arriving home, he first put the watermelon in the well water to cool it down, and then began to help Zhao Shufang prepare the ingredients for cooking.
"Mom, what are you planning to show them?" Lin Chaosheng asked while washing vegetables.
Zhao Shufang said confidently, "Of course, it's the ones I'm best at. I plan to make a spicy rabbit head first, then a cold rabbit dish, and finally a braised pork dish."
"Oh my god, there's not a single vegetarian dish!" Lin Chaosheng sighed helplessly, rubbing his forehead.
Since their family's situation improved, they have rarely eaten vegetarian food. A few days ago, it almost caused him to suffer from constipation.
"Yes, yes, of course! We can just stir-fry a few bok choy vegetables," Zhao Shufang replied.
Lin Chaosheng was relieved and focused on washing the vegetables.
Lin Shansheng had just finished his work and returned home. On his way back, he heard that technicians and workers from the city had come to his house to collect rabbit fur, so as soon as he entered the house, he shouted, "Brother!"
Lin Chaosheng was nearly scared to death and shouted, "Are you trying to die? Why are you shouting so loudly!"
Lin Shansheng chuckled apologetically, "Oh, sorry, brother. By the way, tell me quickly what the city is like, so I can be mentally prepared."
Thinking about his life in the city these past two days, Lin Chaosheng's face suddenly contorted with pain. He waved his hands repeatedly and said painfully, "I really don't want to talk about it."
"What's wrong? Is life in the city not good?" Lin Shansheng asked worriedly.
Upon hearing Lin Shansheng's words, Liang Mei and Liang Fu immediately grabbed their work and ran out, each taking a stool and sitting around Lin Chaosheng, eager to hear him tell them what the city was like.
Zhao Shufang carefully examined Lin Chaosheng's face. "My goodness, you've only been gone for two days, but I really feel like your face has gotten thinner."
“It’s not that bad, Mother,” Lin Chaosheng said speechlessly, “but if you ask me, the city is really not as good as our countryside.”
Everyone became curious upon hearing this, and pricked up their ears, wanting to know what was going on.
Lin Chaosheng cleared his throat. "When I first arrived, they didn't allow people to set up stalls to sell things there. Everyone on the street looked lifeless and listless."
"Then I wandered around again and found that there were only state-owned shops on the street, so I randomly picked one to eat at. The portion sizes and prices were...tsk tsk tsk..." Lin Chaosheng was speechless when he thought about what he had eaten.
"What did you eat?" Lin Shansheng asked anxiously.
"On the day I arrived, I saw that their food was not what I wanted to eat, so I ate what I brought from home. But the next morning, I ate breakfast at a state-run restaurant."
Lin Chaosheng painfully recalled that horrific breakfast, his brow furrowed as he said, "That day I ordered a steamed bun, a bowl of porridge, and a cup of soy milk. The steamed bun seemed to be rock hard because it was cold, the porridge had barely any rice in it, and the soy milk... I really don't want to talk about it, it tasted like a chimney..."
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com