The Siheyuan of the Young Educated Youth

Chapter 113 Half a Catty of Fried Sand

Ji Hongbing ate his food silently, ignoring the interaction between the two people.

Julie and the other three looked at what the other two groups were eating, and their own food became unpalatable.

Julie ate in silence. She also picked up some soybeans and planned to make a soybean and spinach dish herself, which was not difficult.

Liu Yumei was thinking, Li Dacheng didn't bring back half a pound of sand from Zhang Chunxiang, would he not give it to her? Or would he make it in the evening and give it to her?

Li Danni was thinking, should she live alone? In this way, her family could send her noodles and cooking oil. It would be too expensive to eat with others. She didn't want to be a sucker like Qi Feifei.

Zhang Chunxiang didn't know anything, she was just very greedy. At home, whatever delicious food her family had was given to her to eat first.

The more I thought about it, the more aggrieved I felt and I wanted to cry again.

When everyone went to the fields in the afternoon, someone went first to see if he could catch half a pound of sand.

In the fields near the mountain, the millet had been harvested and Sha Banjin was picking up the fallen grains.

It flies away as soon as someone grabs it.

The person who was trying to catch it was so tired that he was panting but still couldn't catch it.

This person is Wang Zhongping’s elder brother, Wang Daping.

Wang Daping's wife was pregnant and did not go to work in the fields.

At noon, when the workers were leaving work, they heard that someone had caught half a pound of sand, so Wang Daping was forced to go to the fields early to catch it.

Wang Daping had no choice but to go out without even taking a rest at noon.

A middle-aged woman saw him like this and deliberately asked,

"Daping? Did you catch half a pound of sand? You need to take good care of your body!"

Wang Daping’s temperament is like his father’s, rather dull and quiet.

He doesn't say a word even when people tease him.

A few old ladies gathered together and chatted in low voices.

The middle-aged woman said, "You don't know, some time ago, when I went out at night, I could hear the people next door yelling in Shanhuatou!"

The middle-aged woman looked disgusted, "Tsk tsk tsk, oh my god, you didn't hear me! The sisters-in-law live on the north and south kangs, and the parents-in-law live in the west room. How can you be so embarrassed?"

Another old lady asked, "I haven't heard of her like this before?"

The middle-aged woman curled her lips and said, "Ever since the new daughter-in-law came into the family, I wish I could hear it every day."

An old woman said, "Did you hear it wrongly? Was it the new bride who called out? Wang Zhongping just got married, so it's possible that he has no self-control."

Middle-aged woman, “We’ve been neighbors for so many years, how could I not recognize her voice?

The new daughter-in-law is shy, so she has to endure it no matter what. How can she be like her? She is almost howling like a wolf! "

A few old women laughed and pushed me and I pushed you.

"Look at what you said."

"It wasn't like this before. Did Wang Daping take some magic pill?"

The middle-aged woman lowered her voice and said, "What kind of magic pill is this? Look at how thin Wang Daping is. I'm afraid he's going to explode."

He waved a few more people closer, and several heads gathered together, "I think Daping's wife is shouting for the young couple to hear, and wants to drive them out."

An old woman said, "No matter what, she can't scream. Her daughter is sleeping next to her."

The middle-aged woman curled her lips and said, "No, she sent her daughter to sleep with her mother. She can do whatever she wants at night. She's been quiet recently because she's pregnant."

An old woman looked sly, her eyes sparkling, "You damn old woman, you don't eavesdrop every day, do you?"

Middle-aged woman: "Do I need to listen specially? I can hear it every day. My husband has heard it several times."

An old woman said, "This is really shameless, is the house so important?"

The middle-aged woman said, "That's right. Old Wang has a younger son. They want to kick the second son out. This way, at least when the third son gets married, they won't kick the eldest son out. But this method is too much!"

An old woman said, "I've never seen anything like this before. I have no place to live. I can work harder, drag some horses, and build two rooms for myself!"

"It costs a lot of money to hire workers and eat. It also costs a lot of money to buy a house!"

"Everyone has their own ideas. She probably still wants the old man to die. She has occupied all three rooms!"

……

Qi Feifei has sharp ears, and even though the old woman was whispering, it wasn't too quiet, so she heard it all.

No wonder the forest pigeon went "into the woods" and called loudly "Hmmm ahhh~", it seemed that it was stimulated by my uncle and sister-in-law.

Lin Ge's life in her husband's family must be difficult.

I remember that in the previous life, Lin Ge got divorced and returned to the city by herself.

Soon the leader asked everyone to line up and start working.

Everyone worked extra hard throughout the afternoon, hoping that there would be half a pound of sand in their own furrows.

It wasn't that there wasn't a single pound of sandfish, but everyone was mowing the land in a hurry, and Sha Bajin heard the noise and ran away along the ridge.

In the end, no one caught half a pound of sand.

After work, Aunt Liu wanted to chat with Qi Feifei about the topic of Sha Banjin.

But Wang Bin and his friends stuck to Qi Feifei like a dog-skin plaster.

Surrounded by water.

Aunt Liu had no choice but to shout before she even got close to him, "Fei Fei, did you catch half a pound of sand today? Did you eat it?"

Qi Feifei also shouted back, "No."

Aunt Liu smiled and asked, "What are you going to eat?"

Qi Feifei stopped talking to Aunt Liu, and Wang Bin and others stood by and waited like bodyguards.

Aunt Liu really wanted to roll her eyes. What a bunch of young men!

Qi Feifei, "Just stir-fry it. There's no time to stew it."

Seeing that they were all waiting, Aunt Liu couldn't help but talk to Qi Feifei.

Qi Feifei chatted for a while and went home to cook.

Aunt Liu tried several times to talk to Qi Feifei and worked next to Qi Feifei.

Qi Feifei also talked to her, but Wang Bin and the others were like door gods, sticking close to her. As long as Qi Feifei was there, they worked next to her.

We go to work and leave together.

Aunt Liu couldn't come forward.

Liu Gui was a coward and was already a little afraid of Qi Feifei. When Wang Bin saw him approaching, he didn't want to look at him, which made him even more afraid.

Aunt Liu was very anxious.

Qi Feifei went back and steamed two pots of cornmeal cakes.

While the steaming is in progress, take out the sandbait that has been soaked in spring water in the courtyard, remove the bones and chop the meat into pieces.

Chop ginger, onion and garlic into small pieces.

Wash the pickled cucumbers from lunch, squeeze out the water, and cut into small cubes.

After the steamed cake is done, wash the pot.

Put a large spoonful of lard in the pot, sauté the ginger, onion and garlic, and add the pepper powder to bring out the aroma.

Pour in diced cucumber and half a pound of sand, stir-fry slowly and evenly. When the meat turns white, add a little water and simmer for a while.

Wait until the water is almost dry, add soy sauce to adjust the color, stir-fry until there is no soup and it turns slightly red, add chili powder and stir-fry until the chili powder releases the aroma of chili, then add MSG and serve.

The whole yard was filled with the spicy smell, and the neighbor next door shouted through the screen,

"Xiao Qi Zhiqing, what did you do? It smells so good."

Qi Feifei replied as he took the food out of the wok, "Half a pound of fried sand, sister-in-law, would you like to try it? Let me show you how good my cooking skills are?"

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