Chapter 192: Fishing



Put all the vegetables into the space, and water them with the water in the space. They will be fine for the next three days and there is no need to come here to check them.

Even though I don't live here, there are no signs that the vegetables have been picked by others. It can be seen that the people at the educated youth site are quite sensible.

Su Qingxue is not a stingy person. If someone asks, she would be willing to pick some for them.

The only thing I don't like is people who don't even say hello.

After picking the vegetables, I couldn't wait to walk to the river.

After crossing the river, we came to the reed marsh. Unlike last time, when we came here we could hear the quacking sound of wild ducks.

Su Qingxue guessed that someone from the village might have been there.

I don’t know if I can gain anything today?

I just went inside, worried that I would get stuck, so I deliberately ripened a small seedling and went straight ahead to explore the way.

As Su Qingxue walked further and further inside, other sounds could finally be heard in the reed marsh that was completely silent.

Knowing that the prey he wanted was not far away, the movements of his hands and feet became lighter.

He used the small vine controlled by his hand to directly pass through the obstacles in front of him, tied up the prey tightly, and then walked forward.

She put the tightly bundled wild ducks into the space and looked inside the nest again. Unexpectedly, there were only four eggs, which was the fewest eggs in all the nests she had looked for.

Fortunately, she did not give up. As she got closer, there were lots of wild ducks waiting for her to catch.

I always felt like something was moving around under my feet, but it didn't bite me. I guessed it might be an eel or a loach moving around inside.

I was scared at first, but then I felt relieved when I realized it didn't bite me.

After spending more than an hour catching eight wild ducks, totaling more than sixty wild ducks, Su Qingxue was ready to leave.

She didn't want to stay in the water all the time. Even if she was in great health, she didn't want to give herself any chance to catch a cold.

Put the wild duck into the space, including the eggs. After arriving at the river, wash your feet and pull out the fishing rod from the space.

Su Qingxue wanted to catch some small fish and fry them, but a fishing rod seemed inappropriate because all the fish she caught were big ones.

He took back the fishing rod and replaced it with a fishing net. He took out some stored internal organs from the space and threw them directly into the deeper part of the river in front.

Okay, after about two minutes, I tentatively cast the net.

Although it got dumped when we were at the reservoir, the place was different and the river was much smaller than the reservoir.

Worry hung on the branches on both sides of the river.

Fortunately, I still had some skills and I threw the fish directly into the deep water. After pulling it out, I felt the movement inside and knew that this night's fishing was not in vain.

After taking a look at the clouds inside, I felt a little sinful. It was not what I wanted at all.

Although there were some that wanted it, they were very few. Maybe when the newer internal organs were thrown into the river, the small fish that wanted to eat them were driven away by the big fish, so they escaped.

Su Qingxue didn't believe that she wouldn't get what she wanted no matter how many times she tried.

Although big fish are also delicious, Su Qingxue wanted to get some small fish, clean them and dry them in a pot. Then they would be delicious when stewed with other dishes. The taste suddenly changed.

There were also some tiny shrimps, but unfortunately there were too few of them. If there were more of them, she would be willing to work harder and pick them all up.

The quantity is so small that I don't even bother to think about it.

After working hard for a while, I cast a few more fish in the net. Except for five or six that weighed more than two kilograms, the remaining dozens of fish were all very small.

There weren't that many big fish in the river, so when he felt there were enough small fish, he stopped casting.

At least wait until the fish in the river grow a little bigger before catching them.

Su Qingxue looked up at the time. It was already late, so she packed up all her things and crossed the river.

She washed her feet, changed into a pair of clean shoes, took out the backpack, put the fresh vegetables she had just picked in it, and then walked home.

I could see my newly built house from a distance. It looked pretty, but the road in front was not very pretty.

They are all on the ridges of the fields. If it rains heavily, it may be difficult to walk on.

I was thinking of picking up some pebbles from the river to pave the road next time, which would at least make the road a little easier to walk on.

Unfortunately, there are other people's fields on both sides, which are surrounded by small fences to plant various vegetables, as well as a lot of corn and sweet potatoes, making it impossible to widen the road even a little bit.

Fortunately, bicycles can pass through. After all, there are no cars passing at this time, so there is no need to worry about the road being too narrow.

Su Qingxue saw the corn and sweet potatoes inside, and thought that the private plots at the educated youth’s site were all planted with vegetables, so why not plant some sweet potatoes and corn here too!

The corns are specially used for cooking, the kind that is broken while it is still tender, and the sweet potatoes are the more delicious kind that is roasted over the fire.

Having made up his mind, he didn't stay any longer and went straight home.

He came to the first storage room on the left as soon as he entered the door, took out two large basins, put all the fish caught in the net in the large basins, and put the picked wild duck eggs in the other large basin. He also threw the wild ducks aside, preparing to wait for Zhou Huaian to come back and clean them up.

Come out of the room and go to the place where the well is next to it. Put all the vegetables there, wash them, and put them aside separately.

Thinking about the chive dumplings I had been thinking about this morning, I planned to make some more so that Zhou Huaian and Sun Rui can eat them when they come back.

I took out three pounds of flour, put it in a basin, poured in a little salt, stirred it with a little warm water, and kneaded it hard. After kneading, I put it aside for the time being and waited for it to ferment before using it.

Wash about two pounds of leeks, chop them all into small pieces, peel some ginger and garlic, chop them into small pieces and mix them together.

Generally, chive dumplings are made with eggs. I wonder if they would taste better if fried with duck eggs?

I went straight to the storage room and took out five duck eggs, cracked the eggs and mixed them evenly, cleaned the pot, heated it up, added oil, poured the duck eggs in and fried them, then took them out.

Scoop it out of the pot and put it in a separate bowl, pour all the leeks you just cut into it and stir them.

I looked at the dough over there, not knowing whether it was fermented well or not, so I just took it and used it to wrap them into chive boxes.

When wrapping them here, pour a little bit of oil into the pan and fry them one by one until both sides are golden brown. Put them away after they are cooked.

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