Groups of children walked the streets, selling tabloids.
The livestock market is the earliest place to go, and long queues have already formed beside many butcher stalls.
The meat at this time is the freshest and cheapest.
Freshly killed, the meat is still steaming hot!
Old Mrs. Cui was so delighted by this that she couldn't help but buy twenty cents of pork.
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The fruit market is also very busy.
There is a wide variety of fresh vegetables, fruits, rice, flour, grains, condiments and medicinal materials.
You don’t need to buy these for now. The Pei family sent us a lot yesterday and we haven’t finished eating them yet!
Mr. Cui and Mr. Lin came out to buy breakfast.
The pace of life in the city is fast, unlike in the countryside. People who go to work or school have to get up early, so there are many kinds of breakfast shops and stalls.
Not far from Zhongjing Lane, there is a 'breakfast street'.
Shaobing, steamed cakes, glutinous rice cakes, ice cream, and fried cypress are the most common ones.
More exquisite dishes include shredded chicken noodles, fish ball soup, stuffed lungs, and fried lungs.
It is midsummer recently and the weather is hot, so black plum soup and osmanthus soup are the most popular.
Of course this is how poor people eat.
Young masters and young ladies from wealthy families usually go to restaurants or teahouses, sit down and leisurely enjoy breakfast.
When passing by a teahouse.
Old Mrs. Cui and Mrs. Lin also heard a storyteller telling the "Legend of the Seven Heroes of Rainbow Cat and Blue Rabbit"!
The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law listened for a while and looked extremely proud.
But because of the time.
They didn't dare to stay any longer, so they bought some fried lungs, sesame cakes, and corn porridge for the adults.
As for the three younger ones in the family, I bought them shredded chicken noodles, fried cypress, and black plum soup to relieve the heat.
You little brat, you’re going to eat me into poverty!
The little ones can be eaten now.
The breakfast cost a lot of money, and Mrs. Cui complained that the cost of living in the city was too high.
But on the way back, he saw someone buying freshly squeezed milk, and he couldn't help but say, "My little ones are growing up, so I'll make them a bowl of milk every day."
Lin laughed and said, "My mother-in-law just said that the expenses in the city are high."
Old Mrs. Cui shook her head and said that the money had to be spent.
However, the Mohuola business that Xian Ge'er mentioned needs to be put on the agenda as soon as possible, otherwise the family will end up eating up all the resources. Who can bear it?
Adults will never tell children about these troubles.
So after buying breakfast and returning home, Old Cui put on a amiable attitude and called out with a smile, "Xuan Jie'er, Yu Ge'er, Xian Ge'er, get up and wash up."
"Grandma bought breakfast for you. There are shredded chicken noodles, fried cypress, and sweet black plum soup."
After she said this, no one responded.
It’s too early, the sky is just getting light!
As for the rooster that announces the dawn, it has a day off today because it was eaten last night.
So Old Cui took the breakfast, went into the room and walked around deliberately.
Choi Hyeon woke up to the tempting aroma of fried cypress, and his stomach growled in protest.
He rubbed his sleepy eyes and looked at his grandmother with a smile: "It smells so good! Grandma, you must be deliberately tempting me."
Old Cui laughed and said, "Lazy fellow, get up quickly, have breakfast, and then go to school."
Cui Xian got up and laughed, "Got it."
babble?
How could he say "received"? Isn't that a special word used when he was a cow or a horse in his previous life?
In short——
This is how Cui Xian, an ancient elementary school student, started his daily school life.
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