Chapter 4 Brown Sugar Steamed Buns



Lin Qiaoyun looked at her with a smile and asked, "Sister, are you serious? Then I want candied haws and new clothes!"

The clothes she is wearing now were given to her by her eldest sister or second uncle's cousin when they were no longer worn out, and she also wants to wear new clothes.

My eyes felt a little sore for a moment, I blinked and smiled, "Okay, I'll buy them all for you when the time comes. I will definitely make money and let you all live a good life."

Seeing the determined look in her eyes, Lin Qiaojuan felt warm in her heart. In fact, she thought that even if the family had no money, she hoped that her elder sister would stay like this forever.

"Sister, I don't want anything. I just want you to always be like this, treat us so well, and cook delicious food. I like you the way you are now."

Looking at her fair little face full of smiles, he raised his hand and touched the somewhat stiff hair on her little head, his eyes full of heartache and his tone of apology.

"I was wrong before, but I will be fine from now on."

The three sisters gathered together and talked in whispers all night, and they felt that their feelings for each other had deepened a lot.

At about six o'clock, Lin Qiaoxin got out of bed.

Although their Beiqiao Village is not far from the town, they have to go to the market early, otherwise people will have dispersed, some things will be difficult to buy, and it will not be lively anymore.

Breakfast is pancakes, porridge, and some pickles. You can leave after eating.

At this time in the early 1990s, many families already had bicycles.

But not every family has one. Most families have one bicycle, and they borrow it from each other when they need it. It is a big black bicycle with a horizontal bar in the middle.

I borrowed the car from my grandma Liu.

It has been a long time since I rode this kind of bicycle, and when I saw it, I couldn't help but feel a little nostalgic.

Actually, I don’t completely hate the memories of my childhood in the countryside in my previous life.

Thinking of this, he rode on it. Because he was worried that Huang was not fully recovered, he dragged her to the town.

It was a bit unfamiliar at the beginning, and the shaking steering wheel made me feel a little nervous.

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