Wang Zu Niang kept her promise and immediately took a few children and headed towards home.

She took out the few eggs left at home, washed the shepherd's purse first, and then washed the mugwort in Tangtang's hand.

Then chop it into pieces, season the eggs with salt, then heat the oil in a pan, put the eggs in and fry one side first, then add the shepherd's purse and wormwood to it in two batches.

After a while, the scent of eggs spread from the house, and it was very fragrant.

Tangtang and the other children stood at the door of the kitchen, craning their necks to watch.

Wang Zu was still discussing, "Which one is better, Tangtang's, or mine?"

One of the other children said that Tangtang's was delicious, and the other said that Wangzu's was delicious.

Tangtang said without hesitation: "They are all delicious."

Soon, Wangzu Niang brought out the fried eggs.

There are not many eggs, but they are very fragrant and enough for a few children to try.

"Come on, come on, it's fried and ready to eat."

Wangzu Niang put it on the table, with a pair of chopsticks in her hand.

Wangzu asked excitedly, "Mom, which one is delicious?"

He was now eager to know which one was better, Tangtang or himself.

And Grandma Wang’s only words are, “They are all delicious, they are all delicious.”

This is not nonsense, but she just tasted it.

Whether it is scrambled eggs with shepherd's purse or scrambled eggs with mugwort leaves, they are all very fragrant.

Both dishes have their own uniqueness.

"Wow...really?"

Grandma Wang was too lazy to talk nonsense with him, "Go and wash your hands. I'll give them to you later. They're still hot now."

The children became more active now that they had something to eat.

One or two quickly went out to wash their hands, and then lined up obediently at the door.

Wang Zu was the most active. He stretched out his hand and looked at his mother with a grin, "Mom, hehe..."

Wangzu Niang opened his hand, then took a chopstick and put it in Tangtang's hand first.

"This is for Tangtang, try it quickly."

The little guy's eyes suddenly lit up and he said hurriedly: "Thank you, Auntie."

Later, Wangzu and the other children also took a chopstick one by one.

They tasted the shepherd's purse first, and the fragrant eggs made the children want to wipe their fingers clean. All they could say in their mouths was: "It's delicious, it's delicious."

When they finished eating, Wangzu Niang gave them scrambled eggs with mugwort.

"Come on, now is this mugwort scrambled egg, try this."

Sure enough, after tasting shepherd's purse and then tasting wormwood, although they were both scrambled with eggs, the taste was still slightly different.

Some people say that shepherd's purse is a little bit delicious, while others say that mugwort is delicious.

Tangtang lowered her head and looked at them while eating. It took her a long time to reply, "They are all delicious. Tangtang likes them all."

Wangzu Niang looked at her eating quietly and thought about Tangtang's talk about the functions of mugwort. When she thought about it, the scrambled eggs with mugwort were also very good.

After they finished what was in their hands, she divided the rest of the plate one by one. After that, there was not much left on the plate, only some fine pieces were left, and Wangzu Niang ate them in one bite.

The children looked like they were almost finished. They each held the eggs in their hands and began to taste them slowly, reluctant to swallow them in one bite.

But only Tangtang didn't care about anything and ate them all.

After she finished eating, she looked at the other children's hands and saw that there were still a lot of them, which made her a little stunned.

However, Tangtang didn't ask for it anymore, and exclaimed very happily, "I'm so happy, there is something delicious."

Wangzu Niang saw that she was neither arrogant nor arrogant, so she didn't know where to find something to eat, and handed it to Tangtang, "Come on, Tangtang, eat this."

"Thank you, auntie."

When Tangtang got home, her stomach was still bulging.

The master, the master of the nunnery, came back from the fields early and caught a glimpse of her running towards her from a distance.

"Grandma..." the child called her happily.

The master of the nunnery looked at her with a smile, "What makes you so happy?"

"Tangtang is happy!"

The master of the nunnery stretched out his hand and said, "Let's go home."

"Uh-huh."

Under the setting sun, the grandfather and grandson were walking on the country road, quiet and peaceful.

"Grandma, where are dad and the others?" Tangtang asked again.

"They are still in the fields. They are almost done. I will go home and feed the pigs."

The master of the nunnery is the oldest, and Chen Feng originally wouldn't let her come to the fields. She couldn't sit still, and asked for help from as many people as possible.

Now that she was about to finish her work, she came back to feed the pigs and chickens.

"Tangtang also wants to help, okay?"

The master of the nunnery nodded repeatedly, "Of course it's good!"

After returning, Tangtang helped throw some pigweed, and then went to see the geese.

Seeing Tangtang coming, the big goose quickly came closer and made a sound of "goose~goose~goose~".

Tangtang stepped forward and hugged the goose. It was also very obedient and would never do anything like pecking.

Of course, this is limited to Tangtang.

As long as other people came close, the goose would cry and walk towards people on its big webbed feet, whether it was Chen Feng or the two grandmas.

But they also have a way to deal with the big goose. If they step forward and grab the goose's head, it will be unable to resist.

Tangtang stayed with the goose for a while, then went to see the rabbit and the pheasant.

Pheasants now occasionally lay eggs.

Chen Feng didn't let the pheasant continue to hatch chicks, so all the eggs he laid ended up in Tangtang's mouth.

Mother Chen also thinks this is good. Although the wild eggs are not big, they don't eat much.

After reading it, she walked to the yard and looked at the mulberry leaves that were dried under the eaves under a bamboo cover.

Chen's mother brought this mulberry back from the mountains two days ago. The portion is not large, but it is edible.

It's not sliced ​​yet, just leave it there.

Tangtang looked at Phellinus mulberry, as if something was drilling in her head, and her head felt itchy.

Suddenly, she ran towards the pigsty.

"Grandma, grandma..."

The master, the master of the nunnery, was carrying a bucket of pig food towards the pig pen when he heard the sound and stopped quickly.

She hurriedly asked: "What's wrong? What happened to us, Tangtang?"

Tangtang stood still, looked at the nunnery master, and said after a while: "Grandma, Tangtang wants something."

"what?"

"that is……"

She was stunned and couldn't think of anything for a moment. She just stared blankly at the nunnery master.

The master of the nunnery was confused, "What is it? You haven't said anything yet."

"It's just a 'taotaotao' thing." She also made a fist with her hand to indicate that she was beating it up and down.

"There's another one who uses his feet, stomp, stomp, stomp."

The master of the nunnery listened to her description, looked at the expression on her face, and thought for a long time.

Tangtang scratched her head and scratched her head, trying to describe it, "It's just that when you hit something big with a hammer, it turns into sand..."

Finally, the nunnery master understood.

She smiled and asked, "Are you talking about the mortar that makes medicine in the pharmacy?"

Tangtang thought for a moment before nodding, "It seems to be this. Grandma, buy it for me. Can you buy it for me?"

"Okay, okay, grandma will buy them all for you."

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