Chapter 141: The pigs are so cute, let’s braise them (2/2)



"Haozi, how much did you buy it for?" Liu Chunsheng came back to his senses at this time. He looked at his nephew who had been keeping his head down and not talking. He saw him tremblingly holding up two fingers and said, "Two yuan each?"

"Five!" Haozi looked at his uncle's excited face and raised his chest proudly.

Jiang He frowned and said, "Two dollars for five?" How could he not believe that such a good thing would happen to the other party?

"Why do I feel like there's something wrong with this pig? Why does it look a bit like a raw pig?" One of the villagers grabbed the pig and said, "Isn't its head too small? Is it sick?"

"A raw pig? When I bought it, he said it was a full-month-old pig. He also said the reason the pig was so thin was because it didn't have much milk. That's why the pig couldn't grow big!" Haozi suddenly felt a little depressed when he saw that other people also had expressions that said there was something wrong with the pig.

"Whose pig did you buy from? Did you check it when you bought it?" Liu Chunsheng almost burst into laughter when he heard this. He was very happy for a long time when he heard his nephew say that someone sold a pig to him, but in the end, he was dug into such a big trap.

To put it simply, this kind of pig is directly dug out from the pig's stomach. Generally, there are two situations for this kind of pig: one is that the pig is sick, and the other is that the pig dies suddenly and unexpectedly, but the piglets in its stomach are fine. Some unscrupulous people will directly dig them out. However, the probability of this kind of pig getting sick is very high, and it is difficult to raise it.

After hearing the explanations from other villagers, the crowds of onlookers felt that there was no hope of getting the pork after the holiday. If Jiang He knew what they were thinking, he would just want to tell them that there was no hope after the holiday.

"Well, these pigs were raised by Bai Si'er before. I thought I knew them all, so I didn't take a closer look..." Haozi's voice became thinner and thinner as he spoke. He knew he had been cheated.

"You believe him just because he said he raised me?" Liu Chunsheng was so disappointed in his nephew. He really felt more and more that his nephew was a worthless person. If you could trust Bai Si'er's words, even a pig could climb a tree.

"Village chief, there's no point in talking about this now. Why don't we find a way to deal with these pigs?" Jiang He also knew that people of this generation tended to think that acquaintances would not cheat them, but they were often the ones who were cheated the most.

"This pig cannot be kept alive. This kind of thing has happened in our village before. An old pig in our family was bitten by a wild animal in the mountains. When it was brought back, we found that its stomach was still moving, so we just threw it away. As a result, it died not long after being raised." One of the villagers recounted the situation.

Jiang He was stunned. To be honest, he didn't know much about modern pig farming technology. He just heard that pigs would grow fat easily after being castrated, but he didn't know what to do with these premature piglets. How about trying the spiritual spring water?

"Let's get them some water." Thinking of this, he used the action of fetching water from the pool to lead the spiritual spring water in the space to the stone trough that he had asked the cement master to make before.

"Hehe!" Perhaps they sensed that there was something in the stone trough ahead that could keep them alive, the skinny piglets made faint grunts and ran towards the stone trough.

When they approached the water source, one of them jumped directly into the water with incredible jumping ability. Although the other few did not jump into the water, they licked the water that jumped out clean, and then they also had the strength to climb into the water.

"Hey, I think this pig feels a little more energetic after drinking water?" One of the villagers looked at the piglet, which looked dying before, and was a little surprised to see it standing steadily now.

"Why don't we try to raise it first? What if it survives?" A villager suggested, and the others nodded. What if it survives? If it does, it will be a considerable fortune. Whether they are relying on luck or having wild dreams, it is good to have some hope.

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