Yang Hang knew that Chu Yao didn't like eating fatty meat, so he was not very disappointed.
"Master, I want all the remaining meat, and some big bones."
"Comrade, isn't that a bit much? Are you giving me a gift?"
"Yes, that's right, so please weigh it so I can calculate the price for you."
"Okay, wait a minute, the total is twenty-one yuan plus two meat tickets."
Yang Hang counted the money, then took out the meat ticket and gave it to the butcher, then picked up the meat and walked towards the supply and marketing cooperative.
The White Rabbit milk candy for the children at home is gone, so this time Yang Hang plans to prepare more for the family, as well as other snacks.
After buying snacks, Yang Hang saw a pair of women's leather shoes and thought Chu Yao would look good in them.
"Comrade, what size are these shoes?"
"Twenty-five." The people in the supply and marketing cooperative answered indifferently, and did not treat Yang Hang with any special kindness just because he looked energetic.
Yang Hang had become accustomed to the cold words from the people in the supply and marketing cooperative and did not take them to heart. After all, he had previously reported someone who disliked A Yao, but if he disliked him, then forget it.
He readily took out the money and paid, then rode his bike towards home with the gift.
The first thing he did when he got home was to give two White Rabbit milk candies to each of Yang Zhao and his brother, and put the rest in the cupboard. They were young and had no self-control, and he was afraid that they would damage their teeth if they ate too much, so he only allowed one candy per person per day. Today was an exception, with two candies per person.
After distributing the candies, Yang Hang sent the three brothers away, and then he took his small leather shoes to the main hall to find Chu Yao.
Chu Yao is almost done writing the novel with the abducted protagonist as the protagonist. Chu Yao describes the protagonist's fate as tragic, and the outcome is even more tragic. It is a complete tragedy novel.
After all, a novel with human trafficking as its theme is unlikely to have a good outcome, at least that’s basically the case so far.
Yang Hang's entry interrupted Chu Yao who was immersed in sadness.
Chu Yao looked up and smiled at Yang Hang, so when Yang Hang took out a pair of leather shoes that Chu Yao didn't think were fashionable, she looked very surprised. After all, having money was one thing, but receiving gifts from family was another.
It feels good to have someone thinking of you.
"Ayao, come and try them on to see if they fit you." Yang Hang squatted down and took off the shoes on Chu Yao's feet, and then carefully put the leather shoes he bought on Chu Yao's feet.
"How is it? Does it pinch your feet? Get up and take a few steps and see."
Chu Yao got up and took two steps as she was told. She didn't feel her feet being pinched; the shoes fit her perfectly.
"It won't pinch your feet, so you can walk in it."
"That's good. I was worried that I might buy something inappropriate."
The two of them stayed in the main room for a while and then went to the kitchen to prepare lunch.
In the evening, they set up a table in the yard, placed the prepared mooncakes and some fruits on it, and then the family began to enjoy the moon while eating.
Chu Yao was telling A Zhao and the others the story of Journey to the West, and Yang Hang would occasionally interject a few words. The three Yang Zhao brothers were now at an age when they were very curious. They would ask their mother why monkeys popped out from the cracks in the rocks, and whether they themselves also popped out from the cracks in the rocks.
Then why don’t they live in the Water Curtain Cave like monkeys, but live at the foot of the mountain?
The questions asked by the three children were more tricky and difficult to deal with, and Chu Yao and Yang Hang almost collapsed from answering them. And it’s not enough to just answer them, they will ask why based on the questions you asked?
The moon-viewing finally ended. Chu Yao and Yang Hang thought that they had thought the children were very well-behaved before, and they were indeed very well-behaved, but they were a little too smart.
This made the two realize that they could no longer let their children do whatever they wanted, but the teaching conditions here were really not good enough. It seemed that they had to re-plan their children's future study plans. They hoped that they could receive a better education in Kyoto.
The two smiled at each other, having already made a decision in their hearts.
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