There's also a large vat, which needs to be prepared to store grain, even though her grain is stored in her spatial storage; she still needs to make an appearance, right?
Also, I need to buy two stools.
Thinking about it, there's quite a lot to prepare. Even if you're living alone, you still need to have all your household items ready.
Lost in thought, Bling drifted off to sleep.
On the other side, Tiehe, having received Buling's promise, was overjoyed and walked home with light steps.
At home, his dad was on night shift and hadn't come home yet; only his mom was there. She had prepared dinner and was waiting for him to eat.
"Where did you go? You disappeared in the blink of an eye?"
When Aunt Zhao saw her son return, she busied herself preparing dinner. The mother and son had sweet potato porridge and cornbread for dinner.
Aunt Zhao gave all the cornbread to Tiehe, and only drank corn porridge herself. Her son did the hardest work, and if he didn't eat enough, he would ruin his health.
Despite Aunt Zhao's disapproving expression, Tie insisted on giving her a cornbread.
"Mom, I'm full after eating two, there's still porridge left."
Aunt Zhao paused in her refusal upon hearing this, then broke off half of a cornbread: "Mom, just eat half. You work so hard, you should eat more."
After saying that, he put the cornbread into the porridge in front of him.
Seeing this, Tiehe could only eat the half-eaten cornbread with his porridge.
After finishing his meal, he voluntarily helped Aunt Zhao wash the dishes before going to his room to rest.
The Tie family has two rooms and three members. Aunt Zhao and her husband live in one room, and they also eat and entertain guests in that room.
Tiehe was staying in another room, which was why Buling thought Tiehe was a better fit, since he had his own room.
These days, housing is scarce. Some families of more than ten people are crammed into a tiny 30-square-meter apartment. The Wu family is small, and Wu Yuanyuan has always had her own room. She was also pampered by her parents. There's no reason for her to go dig for wild vegetables after getting married. She's not love-struck.
Tiehe is quite good; his family is small, his house is spacious, and most importantly, neither Aunt Zhao nor Uncle Tie are unreasonable people.
For Wu Yuanyuan, Tie He was someone she had grown up with since childhood, someone she knew very well, and there was absolutely no risk of him being deceived into marriage.
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