She stored a lot of fruit in just half a month, and when Aunt Guihua came to visit, she gave her a jar of jam to drink. Aunt Guihua returned the favor with half a rabbit meat, which Uncle Deng had secretly caught in the mountains.
The relationship between the two families became better and better. Neither of them was the kind of person who liked to take advantage of others. No matter what the other gave them, they would quickly give a gift of similar value.
Tong Yiya also heard a lot of gossip about the villagers through Aunt Guihua, including a lot of gossip about the educated youth.
Several people over there have been quarreling recently. Originally, not long after Tong Yiya moved out of the educated youth center, several people discussed and decided to have dinner together. Later, they each cheated the unmarried young people in the village for food.
In the end, after being compensated, although no one said anything on the surface, in their hearts they all spoke ill of those people they looked down upon.
The few people seemed to be on good terms with each other but were actually not together. Someone later suggested eating alone. Fearing that they would be at a disadvantage, they separated and ate separately.
But during the autumn harvest period, the work in the fields was very urgent, and there was only one kitchen in the educated youth site, so there was no time to cook separately. So later they gathered together to eat.
Later, as Lu Dandan got to know Gan Jiawei better, she developed a crush on him. Wu Jianguo liked Lu Dandan, so he was of course very unwilling in his heart, but he did not show it. He just took good care of Lu Dandan like a guardian.
Gan Jiawei also felt Lu Dandan's affection for him, but he didn't say it out loud. He didn't point it out to any other boy, so Lu Dandan was of course too embarrassed to say it, so the two of them were only in an ambiguous stage.
But what Lu Dandan didn't know was that the person Gan Jiawei liked was not her at all, but Zhang Qian, who got off the car with her. He fell in love with her from the first time he saw her.
Zhang Qian's family was better off than his. Gan Jiawei only brought 50 yuan with him when he went to the countryside. After he went to the countryside, his family in the city never replied to his letters. He also knew that he had been abandoned by his family.
Later, he realized that he could not give Zhang Qian anything good, and she would be very cold to him, so he could only find ways to get things from others to please Zhang Qian.
During this period of time, he accepted food from the village girls, and most of it went into Zhang Qian's mouth. After the incident, he could no longer trick the village girls into giving him food, so he felt that Zhang Qian's feelings for him were not as good as before, so he turned his attention to the female educated youth.
He also analyzed for a long time before deciding to take action against Lu Dandan. He only gave Lu Dandan some hints when they were alone, and it didn't take long for the two of them to become ambiguous.
He was afraid that Zhang Qian would misunderstand, so he explained it to her long ago. Zhang Qian was not angry. Anyway, Gan Jiawei would give her most of the things he got. As long as she had food, she didn't care whose food he coaxed.
Anyway, the relationship between the three people is very complicated now. Why doesn't Gan Jiawei go to Qin Xue and try? There are two bootlickers following her. If he dares to get close to her, those two will beat him to death.
Many people in the village could see the relationship between the three people, because several villagers saw Gan Jiawei dating the two girls in the grove west of the village.
If Tong Yiya were to say, Gan Jiawei is truly a master of time management. The two of them even live in the same room, so he isn't afraid that Lu Dandan will find out and tear him to pieces one day.
Tong Yiya regarded the gossip at the educated youth point as a joke to kill time. She felt that she didn't need to do anything. As long as she didn't get close to those people, they would be able to make themselves out of trouble.
Now it has been a month since the autumn harvest. The wheat in the field has all sprouted, and the cabbage and radishes planted have also grown a lot.
The temperature outside is dropping day by day. It is warmer when basking in the sun during the day, but it is freezing cold in the morning and evening.
From now on, Tong Yiya heated the kang at night, otherwise her feet would be cold no matter how she slept.
Her family has prepared the firewood and medicinal herbs, just waiting for the arrival of winter. She doesn't know when it will start snowing. There are still people working in the village, weeding the wheat seedlings in the fields.
Tong Yiya was preparing to have a hot pot that night. The various vegetables grown in her yard were now ready to eat. Every time she ate, she would pick the vegetables from densely populated areas, wash them with clean water, and they were delicious whether they were fried or boiled.
She was preparing to make herself her first hotpot of the winter in the evening. Since she was eating alone, she made a clear soup base and cooked and ate it by herself on the small stove in the kitchen.
This small stove was made by her herself using a yellow clay plate. It was originally intended to be used for boiling medicine. She thought the first one she made was good, and thinking that it was most comfortable to eat from a pot in winter, she made two more. One was placed in the house, and the other was placed directly in the kitchen, which could also be used for frying eggs.
She first prepared all the side dishes, took some beef from her own space and pounded it to make some handmade beef balls, as well as freshly cut beef slices, and then took out a portion of the ready-made beef and lamb rolls in the space.
The vegetables are from the yard, and I took a tomato from the space to make the base of the pot. The base is very simple, just melt a little meat oil in the bottom of the pot, add ginger and garlic slices to stir-fry, then put in the diced tomato and stir-fry until the sand is removed, add a little boiling water, and sprinkle in a few slices of garlic leaves.
Put it on the small stove, add your favorite dishes, eat while it is boiling, it is so delicious. Tong Yiya ate three bowls of rice in one meal that night, and ate half of the prepared dishes. She stored all the meat dishes in the space, cleaned up the kitchen, and then opened the kitchen window for ventilation.
Fortunately, it is already very late, otherwise I don’t know how many villagers would scold me for this smell.
Tong Yiya cleaned up the kitchen and went back to the house to wash up. She also changed and washed her clothes for the day. After all, her clothes were full of the smell of hot pot, and it would be difficult to explain if others smelled it.
After she tidied up the space, she read a book until midnight, then left the space to add some firewood to the kang before lying down to sleep.
Tong Yiya slept until the next morning and had breakfast early. Having nothing to do in the yard, she picked some vegetables and went to visit Aunt Guihua's house.
The vegetables that Aunt Guihua's family used to grow have already grown moss and flowers, and the ones she replanted now only have three or four leaves of small Chinese cabbage, so Tong Yiya would pick some and send them over from time to time recently.
This is also a thank you gift for her often sending me food in the past. If the two of them interact with each other, they can get along for a longer time, right?
Tong Yiya carried a basket to Aunt Guihua's house. Seeing that the gate was open, she thought she was at home and shouted at the door: "Aunt Guihua, is she home?"
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