Chapter 196 Following Xu Nuannuan



Lin Ruyan opened the envelope, revealing a letter and several vouchers. The letter contained Guan Rongyao's words of concern. He knew she had gone to the countryside, but he was too busy with work to visit her in person, so he mailed her some supplies and vouchers.

In the past, she would have thought it was natural. She was their sister and they should love her. If they didn't send her things or money, she might even complain that they were heartless.

But now, she is no longer the granddaughter of the Guan family, and these three brothers are no longer her brothers.

She didn't know whether Guan Rongyao knew about this matter now, but in any case, she couldn't accept these things.

The autumn harvest is finally over. Because this year's grain output has more than doubled that of last year, everyone in the brigade is very happy. They know that this is all thanks to Xu Nuannuan. Many villagers took the initiative to come to Xu Nuannuan to thank her and brought her their own free-range chicken and duck eggs. Those with large families even gave Xu Nuannuan old hens.

Xu Nuannuan's home suddenly had a lot more chicken and duck eggs, as well as two or three old hens and a big rooster.

Looking at these things made her happier than earning 10,000 yuan from selling food on the black market.

He planned to process these eggs. Duck eggs have a fishy smell when fried or boiled, so they are best made into salted duck eggs or preserved eggs. He would take out some of the eggs and make them into preserved eggs, and put the rest into the space.

The four chickens were raised first and then slowly moved into the space. For this purpose, she even made a chicken coop specifically for the chickens.

Compared to the festivities of the villagers in Qingpingwan Brigade, the Xinghuawan Brigade wasn't as festive and lively as the other side.

Although their grain output this year is not much less than last year, it is not much more than that of Qingping Bay. The difference between the two has been reduced by half compared with last year.

Although their grain output was still among the best in the entire commune, they were still unhappy when they saw how much progress Qingping Bay had made.

After paying the public grain, the commune held a commendation meeting. The commune director praised the Xinghuawan Brigade as in previous years, but did not criticize the Qingpingwan Brigade as in previous years. On the contrary, he praised the progress of the Qingpingwan Brigade. They were the brigade with the most progress among all the brigades in the commune.

There are a total of twelve brigades in the entire commune. Qingpingwan Brigade has suddenly become the sixth from the last place for several consecutive years. Such a growth rate has never been seen in their commune.

The commune director asked Yu Guobao about the grain planting situation of their brigade, and Yu Guobao gave all the credit to Xu Nuannuan.

After Zhang Weimin and two other team leaders spoke on stage and shared their experiences in growing crops, the commune director invited Xu Nuannuan to come on stage and share her experiences in growing crops with other team leaders.

Xu Nuannuan generously gave advice and shared her methods with everyone, but she was not afraid that the Qingpingwan Brigade would continue to lag behind next year because she had other ways to increase grain production.

Some villagers and educated youth also came to watch the commendation meeting. Qin Wushuang stood in the audience with her chin held high, watching Xu Nuannuan giving a speech on the stage. She was the focus of everyone's attention, but she was not convinced at all.

Xu Nuannuan, you are just a supporting actress. I know much more than you do. Next year, it will be me who will stand on this stage, and you don’t know how miserable your ending will be.

After paying the public grain tax, the brigade would distribute the food to its members and educated youth. Although Xu Nuannuan did the easiest work, she received the most food, and no one else had any objection to this.

Xu Nuannuan not only increased the grain output of their brigade, but also fattened up the skinny sheep. The number of sheep increased from a dozen to more than twenty, and each one was very healthy and strong.

When the time comes to deliver the livestock during the Chinese New Year, their team will definitely be praised again, and they will be able to slaughter more meat during the Chinese New Year.

After that, everyone was completely free. Lin Ruyan went to the county town as soon as possible, unopened the package Guan Rongyao had sent him, and mailed it back to Guan Rongyao's address. She also wrote a letter to Guan Rongyao, which did not mention her background.

But she told Guan Rongyao that she could be independent and self-reliant. Not only could she support herself by doing farm work, but she also earned royalties through writing. She told him that she should not send him things or money in the future.

At the same time, she mailed two manuscripts to the newspaper before returning home.

Fu Yunqi and Luo Xue's wedding banquet finally arrived. They invited all the educated youth, the Jiang family, the team leader and his wife, and the villagers who were familiar with the educated youth site.

Jiang Ting not only gave them blessings, but also gave them gifts. She smiled brightly and naturally. She had long let go of Fu Yunqi and only regarded Fu Yunqi and Luo Xue as her brother and sister.

Xu Nuannuan was both a guest and a chef. She cooked dishes for three tables, and every guest praised her cooking skills.

After Fu Yunqi and Luo Xue finished the banquet and had some time, they found two empty houses in the village, rented them, and moved out of the educated youth site.

Xu Nuannuan asked Tuanzi to find out that the black market in the county town had reopened and had a new owner, so she wanted to go to the black market to sell some food.

The food in her space has now piled up into a small mountain. She can make money by selling some of it and save some space.

Before going to the county town, she found Mo Wuwei and asked him to mail the manuscript to the newspaper.

Before the autumn harvest, he specifically asked Mo Wuwei to save more manuscripts and mailed four of them to him at once. After a month, all four manuscripts had been published.

Mo Wuwei told her, "Nuannuan, I don't want to write anymore, and you don't have to mail it for me."

"Brother Mo, you... have to give up your literary dream."

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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