Just then, Song Hanyan returned with the cages; today's haul was good.
They set six traps, caught a wild boar, found some piglets, and also caught three rabbits.
He sold the big wild boar, but he took in nine piglets.
Thinking of his family, Song Hanyan sold a wild rabbit and brought two back, planning to have another meal together.
"What's wrong?" Song Hanyan put down the rabbit in his hand and asked with concern.
Nanzhi turned around and said, "It's nothing. I went to see Little Li San'er's grandma today. The old lady doesn't have much time left."
"So that's how it is," Song Hanyan smiled gently, stroking Nanzhi's hair with his large hand.
"Birth, aging, sickness, and death are all natural occurrences, and we will all have that day."
Nan Zhi sighed, "Yes, that's common, so the most important thing now is to live each day to the fullest."
"Oh!" Nanzhi exclaimed, "A little piglet!"
The lively and energetic little wild boar immediately broke the somber atmosphere.
“I found them while hunting today. They’re still young, so I brought them back. If you don’t want them, I’ll take them to the market and sell them.”
Raising chickens, ducks, and pigs in the countryside would be ideal, and when they grow up, you can make meat for them. Of course, Nanzhi wants to.
“Keep them,” Nanzhi said, then added, “I want to give two to Grandma.”
Grandma brought out such a beautiful wedding dress for the wedding, so it's only right that she give two little piglets as a gift.
Song Hanyan nodded. Since Nanzhi had severed ties with the Nan family, there was naturally no such thing as a homecoming ceremony. However, the old lady of the Nan family was a good person and should be respected.
But when she thought of the Nan family, Nan Zhi silently put the idea aside.
"Did you catch another rabbit today?"
Nan Zhi snapped out of her daze. Song Hanyan was squatting by the rabbit cage, looking at the scene before her in astonishment.
"Uh." Nanzhi didn't know how to explain.
When I got to the rabbit cage, I found that there should have been four large rabbits, but now the cage was full of twelve baby rabbits, and these twelve baby rabbits were the same size as the previous baby rabbits.
Seriously, it's like a miracle water!
If they keep producing like this, they'll be able to eat rabbit meat every day.
“Ah, yes,” Nanzhi explained, “This morning several big rabbits passed by, and I caught them all when I put my basket down.”
Song Hanyan looked at the three bowl-sized baskets in their house and couldn't help but wonder, how could one basket eventually hold four big rabbits and eight little rabbits?
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