Farming Space: The Lucky and Lovely Lady Come to Farm: Chapter 59 Greedy Xiao Fei

Chapter 59 Greedy Xiao Fei

Gu Rong, the third eldest son of the Gu family, and he and Li finally built an earthen stove next to Gu Fei's house. Gu Zhang walked over and frowned, "Third son, you'd better stop doing this. Just follow Let’s eat together.”

 He knew that the third child didn't have much money, so he had to get the money to buy the mule cart from Xiao Fei, and his family probably wouldn't have enough food for a few days.

Gu Rong hesitated and said: "Second brother, this is not good, I'm afraid the eldest brother will have objections."

 The sister-in-law is the one who despises others the most, so I am afraid she will think of ways to eat with the second brother's family.

No matter how much money Xiao Fei has, can he withstand such a big family?

Gu Zhang snorted, "I am willing to raise my younger brother, can he take care of it?"

He has some objections to the boss about what happened today, and his mother-in-law doesn't care about it, just being careless all day long.

Gu Rong shook his head, "Forget it, I still have food in the car. When the day comes when everything is exhausted, I can only ask my eldest brother to give me some food."

Gu Zhang sighed, "It's up to you."

Li Chunhua purified the water with alum, came over and asked Mrs. Chen, "Mom, what should we eat tonight?"

Without even raising her head, Mrs. Chen said, "Ask your sister for some rice. Let's eat rice."

Li Chunhua smiled. She still had white rice and meat to eat during her escape. Her life was more comfortable than at home, but she was a little tired walking in the hallway.

Gu Fei got up and gave Li Chunhua rice, scooped out some water and washed the wild vegetables.

At this moment, Gu Zhang remembered that he had not unloaded the cart yet, so he quickly unloaded the cart and took the mules to the livestock shed in the backyard to eat fodder.

 Uncle Ma was walking around with his hands behind his back.

But no matter where he went, he always paid attention to Gu Fei's movements.

Now it seems that except for the unknown source of her money, Gu Fei seems to be no different from other little girls.

Gu Qing and Sanlang quickly came over with a large bundle of dry branches. There was a drought at this time, and there were not many other dead trees. There were firewood all over the ground. There was a lot of firewood, and some were given to the uncle's house next door.

Gu Fei took a closer look and found that although the men from each family helped, none of them actually cooked. The ones who cooked were still women.

After a while, the yard was filled with various fragrances.

 The aroma of rice, cornmeal, various grains, and even bacon.

Gu Fei followed the aroma and found that her aunt was frying a pot of bacon.

Yellow flames spread across Lao Gao, and Auntie sprinkled a handful of garlic. Oil sizzled in the pot, making the aroma stronger.

Seeing Gu Fei swallowing next to her, the aunt smiled and said, "This is smoked rabbit meat. Your eldest uncle hunted rabbits on the mountain and smoked them with pine needles. It will be fried in a while. You can put a bowl over."

Gu Fei waved her hands repeatedly, "No, aunt, you can eat it by yourself." After saying that, she ran away quickly.

It’s so embarrassing, she’s no different from those kids who are greedy for her sweets.

Here, Mrs. Chen chopped the meat, added some salt and seasonings, stirred it evenly, and started to put the meatballs into the boiling pot.

 The meatballs quickly floated up one by one, and the aroma was really tempting.

 In less than half an hour, almost every household had dinner ready.

 Ms. Chen took a few bowls and began to ladle broth into them.

He scooped up a bowl and handed it to Gu Fei, "Bring it to your aunt's house."

Gu Fei hurriedly carried the bowl over.

The aunt smiled brightly when she saw the broth. She poured the broth into her own bowl, then picked up her chopsticks and scooped the rabbit meat into Gu Fei's bowl.

 Gu Fei was really greedy, so she pretended to decline a few times. Seeing that her aunt had finished half the meal, she quickly snatched the bowl over and said, "That's enough, aunt, give me what you want to eat."

 She thought for a while, took out a steamed bun from her arms and handed it to her aunt, "You eat it."

 (End of this chapter)