Li Yunshan had already arrived at home. She hesitated and asked, "What do you want to eat?"

"casual."

"Then I'll cook noodles?"

Li Yunshan simply ignored her, leaving Mao Xiaosui speechless.

Fried mushrooms and millet noodles.

Two drops of sesame oil were dropped into the noodles, which was very fragrant.

She filled half the basin for Li Yunshan and filled a bowl for herself with the rest.

She stared at Li Yunshan as he was immersed in eating, and after hesitating for a long time, she said, "What happened that day was my fault."

Li Yunshan kept using his chopsticks, as if he didn't want to pay attention to her at all.

After all, Mao Xiaosui was afraid of him, so he didn't dare to say anything when he saw his expression.

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Millet was pulled from five acres of land for eight days, including two days when it rained.

It was raining again early in the morning, and the weather was freezing.

She cooked the porridge, guessed that Li Yunshan wouldn't be able to get up for a while, and then went to the backyard to feed the chickens and clean the chicken coop.

After working for a long time, when I came back, I saw that Li Yunshan was already eating.

There was none for her on the table, so she had to serve it for herself.

After dinner, Li Yunshan went back to the house. She didn't want to go, so she sat in the kitchen.

Someone came outside the door. He was limping and older.

Mao Xiaosui recognized him as Li Yunshan's fifth master.

Li Maoyin came in from the door and asked her, "Is Yunshan here?"

"Yes, in the main room."

While he was talking, Li Yunshan had already walked out and called out lightly, "Fifth Grandpa."

Li Maoyin nodded, "Let's go into the room and talk."

Li Yunshan glanced at her and followed her in without saying a word.

The two of them spoke loudly, and they could vaguely hear that they were talking about money.

After a while, Li Maoyin came out and Li Yunshan saw him out.

He stood in the yard, the pattering rain hitting him and he fainted quickly.

Mao Xiaosui turned his face away before he came in.

Li Yunshan went straight into the house without speaking to her.

After the weather clears, we have to pull millet.

Ever since Li Yunshan changed his attitude towards her, Ding Wenxiu disliked her even more.

Just as Li Yunshan and Li Yunqiang took Gu Zi away, they heard Ding Wenxiu curse again, "You have such a stupid life. It is your destiny to marry into the Li family. You should let Yunshan sell you and then marry such a serious person." Girl, what I bought is shameless and shameless..."

Mao Xiaosui's ears were tingling as he listened and scolded her with just a few words. In other words, if Li Yunshan could not marry early, could he still buy what everyone calls a fool?

If your heart says you don't want to listen, just ignore it, as long as you don't hit anyone.

She no longer cared about Ding Wenxiu's words, stayed away from her, and looked for Gu Sui carefully.

There are much more millets than beans. One mu is harvested three times, and two families have thirteen mu, which lasts seven or eight days.

The place is not big, so you have to pile the grains in front of your house to pull them back, and then pull them over when you can take them off.

There are people in the village who are faster than them, so the threshing is naturally not their turn.

Li Yunshan and Li Yunqiang started running up the mountain again.

Li Yunshan likes to bring a bow when he goes out. Sometimes he brings back one or two rabbits, but most of the time he comes back empty-handed.

The fish are the fattest on this day. After lunch, Li Yunshan said, "Go to the mountains in the afternoon."

She responded and got up to clean up the kitchen.

In the main room, Li Yunshan was counting money in his arms in a wooden box. There were tinkling copper plates and small pieces of broken silver inside.

She didn't look much, took off her shoes and went to bed.

Suddenly she remembered the time when she sold fish, Li Yunshan took away the money and left ten copper coins for her.

As I thought about it, my mind drifted away, and when I opened my eyes again, I was pushed awake by Li Yunshan.

It was colder in the forest than in the village, and the river was even colder.

The fish inside were fat and big, and soon the bucket was full.

"You carry it down, I'll put the tank in the yard, you pour the fish in."

Mao Xiaosui agreed, washed his hands in the water, and then carried the fish down the mountain.

The road was too steep, and her clothes got wet after just a few steps. The river water was cold, very cold.

Li Yunqiang stared at her figure and asked hesitantly, "Are you and your sister-in-law still having trouble?"

Li Yunshan said nothing and threw the river crabs under the stone into the basket.

Li Yunqiang didn't dare to say anything when he saw his brother in this state. He lowered his head and started looking for things like river crabs.

In the threshing field, the village chief's family was threshing millet. Seeing her carrying the fish down, Liu Yun came up to her and reached in to catch it.

"So fat?"

She smiled and said, "Second Grandma, I have to go back."

Liu Yun grabbed one and took it out without any intention of returning it.

Mao Xiaosui didn't ask for it either, so he left after saying so.

Liu Yun said hurriedly, "You want to go up later. Then wait, I'll ask Xuefang to catch a few as well."

After saying that, he winked at Liang Xuefang.

Although Liang Xuefang was unhappy, she could only respond and hurried home with the fish in hand to get her things.

Mao Xiaosui couldn't say anything if he wasn't happy. After all, the river belonged to the village, and no one could control where they wanted to go.

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