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57. Chapter 57 057, Sister Wan's First Pot of Gold 4

"Mom, let's steam that fish tonight. I see that Sister He and Banxia both love fish. When Banxia comes back later, let him ask the second uncle and the others to come over and have dinner together. That half pheasant

Let's stew it for dinner at night." Lu Ziwan was so angry that she lost her temper when faced with such a thing. After He Chunmei nodded, she took the half pheasant back to the room and hid it.

The pheasant was not big to begin with, so I gave half of it to my second uncle's family, and the remaining half was probably enough for three people in a small bowl, so I just stewed it for a midnight snack.

Lu Banxia jumped in from the yard and seemed to be very happy to deliver things.

"Mom, sister, Tiedan was so happy with the candied haws and candies I gave him." Lu Banxia walked around Lu Aster and shared the joy of giving roses with lingering fragrance in their hands.

"Then my sister gave you the snacks that originally belonged to you and gave them to others. Others had something to eat, but you had less to eat. Are you happy?" Lu Ziwan asked.

"I'm happy too!" Lu Banxia nodded and said, "Tiedan is my friend. Of course I have to share the delicious food with him."

"That's right. Our Banxia is the most well-behaved and sensible. Then go and ask your second uncle to come to our house for dinner. Just say that we made fish that three people can't finish, so let them eat together." Lu

Zi Yuan touched Lu Banxia's head. The fish was so big that a family of three couldn't finish it. After it was cooked, it would go bad if left out for a long time in this weather.

Lu Banxia is still young and doesn't have a big appetite. It means that she only has two and a half mouths to eat.

Lu Banxia was even happier when her sister praised her. She nodded vigorously and then turned around and went out again.

There are only two people at home now. Everyone is cooking at this time and no one comes back to visit. Lu Ziyuan helped He Chunmei wash the ginger and said, "Mom, actually I didn't buy all the food with the money I spent from selling mint today."

"Why don't you buy most of them if you don't have them all? You can keep the rest. Since your father left, my mother has not been able to buy snacks for you and your brother to eat. You earned the money yourself.

Just buy whatever you want to eat." He Chunmei did not blame Lu Ziyuan for spending money, but she felt very ashamed of her children. When Lu Dongming was still there, both children could still eat a little bit from time to time.

Hey, it's been more than two years, and the poor family has no rice to cook, so how can they get the extra money to buy those things for their children?

"Mom, no matter how ignorant I am, I can't buy them all with so much money." Lu Ziyuan chuckled, twenty-one taels, she hasn't gotten to that point of being a fool or a prodigal.

"How much money can you have? Mom didn't say you were ignorant, don't think too much." He Chunmei said seriously. She really felt that those weeds were not worth much, and she was surprised that they could be exchanged for so much food.

"Mom, it's not much, just twenty-one taels of silver." Lu Ziyuan nodded seriously, then took out the remaining twenty-two taels and the several hundred coins and placed them in front of He Chunmei.

"How much?" He Chunmei was shocked. She couldn't believe her eyes when she saw Lu Ziyuan taking out so much money. "Is this all the money you got from selling that grass?"

"Mom, it's true, seven taels per catty, three catties in total, twenty-one taels. I spent several hundred yuan on food, and that's all I have left." Lu Ziwan replied.

He Chunmei hadn't seen so much money for a long time, and she was a little surprised for a while, but she stuttered when she heard Lu Ziyuan's answer, "Twenty-one taels, it's more than our family's two years of food money, how can this humble grass

Is it so valuable?”

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