Chapter 201 The Yu Family's Gratitude



The Lu family courtyard.

Wen Moxue and Xiao Biyun took care of the children in the main room. Lu Yuan specially asked Sun Dadou to make a movable crib. During the day, the crib was moved to the main room, and the children would lie on the crib to play and sleep. It was also convenient for them to keep watch in the main room.

Gao Weishan was tidying up herbs in the courtyard, while Old Liu sat in the yard eating snacks and listening to the radio. Lu Xiaoqin was busy in the kitchen.

When the Yu family of four arrived, they were greeted by the warm and harmonious scene in the clean and tidy farmhouse. They were all filled with envy.

"Uncle Gao, Grandpa Liu," Yu Shaoheng greeted first.

Gao Weishan hurriedly put down the herbs in his hand and got up to greet the guests.

"Mr. Yu, Mrs. Yu, you've arrived. Please come in."

Hearing the commotion, Wen Moxue and Xiao Biyun came out of the main room and greeted everyone with smiles.

After exchanging a few pleasantries, the group led the person into the main room.

Yu Shaoheng asked, "Sister-in-law, isn't Yuan-ge home?"

While pouring tea for the group, Wen Moxue replied, "Yes, I was just called away by the brigade leader. I heard that people from the commune's operations office came."

Yu Shaoheng dashed out in a flash, "I'm going to the brigade headquarters to see if someone's come to take the rabbits."

The brigade had been saying they wanted to sell the rabbits for a while, but Lu Yuan kept saying to wait. It seems they've finally given in now.

"This child, he's so old and still not mature enough," Grandma Yu said with a laugh.

Xiao Biyun smiled and added a couple of compliments.

When Yu Shaoheng arrived at the brigade headquarters, it was already deserted. He then turned around and ran towards the rabbit farm.

Sure enough, the place was packed with people.

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