Liu Yuhan entered the room, closed the door, went into the space to wash up and change clothes.
Take out the frozen vegetables, fish and meat in the space.
He divided the space into two backpacks and picked the pumpkins, winter melons, cucumbers, loofahs, tomatoes, etc. in one basket and put them in the space first. He then picked some more in the other basket and took them out together with the fish.
These past two days, the village chief has been pulling a bullock cart to the town to buy vegetables. I wonder what vegetables he bought today. Since there are guests coming to our house, he must have cooked a few extra dishes.
Liu Yuhan had heard Huo Dong mention his maternal grandparents. It was the Jiang family, and the Jiang family wharf was theirs.
Everyone in Fu'an City knows about Jiangjia Wharf. In Qingyun City, Jiangjia Wharf is even more famous. Jiangjia Wharf almost monopolizes the entire sea transportation in Qingyun City.
Bai Zhi knew the most about the affairs of the provincial capital, and Liu Yuhan had just asked her about Madam Wu's personal preferences.
Bai Zhi only said that Madam Wu loved her only daughter, the general's wife, very much. Madam Wu had two sons and one daughter. The eldest son followed his father to join the army, and the second son followed Madam Wu to the port to do trade.
The Wu family is a family of the Wu family, and the Wu family members are straightforward and generous.
Liu Yuhan went into the kitchen and told her grandmother and aunt that there would be guests coming to their house today, and that they needed to cook a few more dishes in their kitchen. She would bring Baizhi to cook.
Huo Nan rode his horse beside his grandmother's carriage, which was followed by another carriage. He had already conveyed Liu Yuhan's words to his grandmother.
This silly boy, of course she knew that the Liu family was busy, and Huo Er was preparing to order grain seeds.
Huo Bei seldom goes out. In his six years, he has not gone out more times than he has been in years.
He opened the curtain of the carriage and looked at the world outside, which felt very refreshing.
Even the smallest things could touch his heart: the children in the village, running around playing with bamboo windmills, little girls picking wildflowers by the roadside, and elderly people sitting under a locust tree, chatting and weaving bamboo baskets.
Are there a few children playing hopscotch? He doesn't know what they are doing, but their faces are filled with smiles, which makes him feel the same way. Although they are not wearing fancy clothes, and their hands and faces are dirty, he just feels that they are very happy.
He also wanted to feel this kind of happiness.
It was his first time visiting someone else's home.
His older brother, second brother, and sister had all been to his grandmother's house, but he was the only one who was not allowed to go anywhere due to health reasons. The farthest place he had been was to follow his grandfather to the village to commemorate his grandmother, or to pay homage to his parents, whom he had no memory of.
Huo Xi's expression was calm, but her heart was restless. Looking at the longing eyes of her youngest brother, her heart ached slightly, but also felt a faint joy.
Doctor Zhang said that the medicine the Liu family brought was safe to take. He even took half a pill first and only gave it to Xiaobei after confirming that there was no problem.
Xiaobei has been taking the medicine for 20 days. His appetite has been getting better and better. Aunt Fu said that he sleeps more soundly at night.
They knew the drug must be taking effect.
Xiaobei had taken a lot of medicine before, but often he would vomit out the food he had eaten not long after taking the medicine.
Doctor Zhang worked so hard that his beard turned white. He tried every possible way, but Xiaobei became more and more reluctant to take medicine. He ate less and less and became thinner and weaker.
She had overheard a conversation between Doctor Zhang and her brother some time ago. Doctor Zhang said that if Xiaobei continued like this, it would be difficult for him to take medicine and he might not be able to recover.
His poor brother lost his parents shortly after birth and couldn't play as freely as other children. If he left due to physical reasons... she couldn't imagine how painful it would be for them! Fortunately...
The gate is open.
When Liu Yuhan saw the carriage coming, he hurried over to welcome them in and took them to the main hall to sit down. The two families introduced themselves to each other and exchanged greetings.
Huo Er and Huo Jiu moved the gifts down from the carriage. Old Mrs. Jiang had no choice but to ask Li and others to move the things to Liu Yuhan's room first.
"I'm sorry to bother you by coming here uninvited. I hope Madam Liu won't take it as an offense."
"That's out of the question. Huo Dong and Huo Nan are already familiar with our family. You are their relative, so naturally you are also familiar with them. You are welcome to visit us anytime. It's just that our house is so noisy in this remote mountain area, and I'm worried that you won't be able to adapt."
"No, this place has a great environment and outstanding people. Look at the crops piled up in the yard. It's a bumper harvest, right? Congratulations."
"It's sweet potatoes and potatoes. We'll cook a few for dinner later. You can try them. They taste very good."
"Then Xiaohan, you stay here with the guests. Grandma will go over and take a look first."
"Okay, grandma."
Liu Yuhan smiled in her heart. She knew that her grandma was most afraid of people talking to her in flowery words.
"Madam Wu, you must have worked hard driving the carriage all the way. Please have some tea. This is a refreshing tea that is suitable for this weather."
"Okay, you are Miss Xiaohan, a good girl, pretty and capable."
"Thank you, Madam. You look very energetic."
"He's a straightforward person, good."
"Xiaobei, you should thank Sister Xiaohan. The medicine she brought you was the right one for your condition, and that's why you're feeling better."
Huo Bei felt a little reserved as he got off the carriage. In the unfamiliar environment, he held his grandmother's hand and followed behind. He spoke softly when greeting everyone because he rarely met so many people at once.
Liu Yuhan looked at the little boy. What a weak brother! He was only six years old, but he was even smaller than Xiao Si back then. Xiao Si was hungry, but he was hungry because he couldn't eat.
He wore slightly larger clothes, which made him look even emptier. His pale face had a hint of color due to embarrassment. If one said that he was in better health now, one couldn't imagine how bad his health was before.
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