Perhaps due to ample nutrition in the womb, Xiaodoubao was stronger than most babies after birth, proving that her aunt Lin Momo's efforts in feeding her had paid off.
Lin Momo and Shi Guang went there once during the full moon and haven't been back since.
Many families have either fled famine this year or hidden in the deep mountains. I wonder if the Cai family is still in the village.
How are the eldest sister and her son, Xiaodoubao, doing?
Upon entering the village, Lin Momo realized that although the village looked dilapidated and desolate, few people lived there.
The Cai family is still alive, but they are struggling financially.
Cai Dalang took his two older brothers to the mountains to hunt wild animals. The rest of the people were there, but they all looked weak and swollen.
The two-year-old little bean bun wasn't much better off; she was as thin as a stick, and the clothes she was wearing were the little clothes that Lin Momo had prepared for her back then.
A shy little boy peeked out from behind his mother, his big head bobbing around Lin Momo as time passed.
"Doubao, quickly call your second aunt and second uncle!" Lin Daya said with a smile, calling her son to greet them.
The little guy remained silent, and in a flash, he hid his head behind his mother.
After entering the house, the little guy softly called out "Second Aunt," then took the candy from his Second Aunt and happily ran out in a flash.
Lin Momo didn't linger. She chatted with Lin Daya for a while, then left after giving them the cotton-padded clothes and food she had brought.
Before leaving, they left the Cai family a bag of rice, weighing about 80 jin (approximately 40 kg), which, if they were frugal, would last them quite a few days.
Old Man Cai and Old Woman Cai were overjoyed and kept insisting that the couple stay for a meal before leaving.
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