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Three hundred and twentieth chapters Tong Yan Wuji

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Xiao Qian put away the last two pots of frying fish larvae and decided to give them to Zhou Erlang to try tomorrow. The first pot was also put away, leaving it for dinner.

Man Bao, who ate five or six small fish larvae in a row, was also kicked out by Xiao Qian.

Santou was a little sad, looked at Manbao and said: "Sister-in-law, we have no fish to eat."

He wanted to eat fish. Why did the girl obviously ask her mother to keep all the fish larvae, but they had nothing to eat?

Manbao felt a little guilty and promised: "I will give you one more when we have dinner."

These words did not make Santou happy. He sighed and sat down on the threshold.

Sanya and Si Tou had always played with San Tou. When they saw their brother acting like this, they also said "Alas" and sat on the threshold with their chins in their hands, looking sadly ahead.

Man Bao also sat down and thought about the small fish he had just eaten.

She smacked her lips and said, "The little fish made by Shanbao's family is more delicious."

"Of course," Santou said without thinking, "Their family uses a lot of oil to deep-fry small fish, and there is also salt when it comes out of the pan. My mother was only willing to put a little bit of oil in it because it was fried and not fried.

Add salt."

But it's also delicious.

Santou sighed sadly again.

The remaining three also sighed in unison.

A villager who was carrying a hoe home from the field was so happy to see it that he simply stopped and asked, "Manbao, what are you doing with your nephews and nieces?"

Four children, two under seven years old and the remaining two four or five years old, were sitting in a row on the threshold, blocking the door and making them unhappy.

Before Man Bao could say anything, San Tou spoke first, "We are talking about eating small fish lobsters. Uncle Di, do you make small fish lobsters at home?"

"Oh, isn't that food for the chickens at home?" Zhou Di smiled and said: "Even if you want to eat it, you should eat big fish. By the way, are your father and the others fishing for fish in the river?"

The three heads nodded sadly, obviously the small fish are more delicious than the big fish.

"Then you tell your father that if you catch a big fish, leave two for me. Tomorrow is the Mid-Autumn Festival, and we need something good to eat at home. I will trade beans with your family later."

When Santou was about to nod, Manbao said: "I don't want beans, I want rice."

"Hey, I only have a few kilograms of rice at home, but the beans are so good. Isn't your sister-in-law making tofu? She uses a lot of tofu, right?"

The three heads stopped talking.

Man Bao said: "My family has a lot of beans. My father said that except for tofu, which can be exchanged for beans, beans cannot be exchanged for anything else. Otherwise, they will have to be sold in the county town."

"Is it okay to use wheat?"

Flour is also more delicious than beans and rice, Manbao nodded.

"Okay, remember to ask your elder brother to leave two fish for me."

Man Bao nodded, "As long as my eldest brother can catch big fish."

Zhou Di left, and the four children continued to sit on the threshold in a daze.

In the end, Si Tou, the youngest, couldn't sit still. He looked around and directly took Man Bao's hand, "Sister-in-law, go play, go play."

Man Bao took his little hand and stood up, "Okay, let's go to the river to find your father."

San Tou and San Ya immediately jumped up to follow them. They were the youngest in the family and had been strictly forbidden to go to the river to play. Otherwise, if the family saw it, they would be beaten once and for all. San Tou was beaten many times.

But if you go with your sister-in-law, you will obviously not be beaten.

The rules of Lao Zhou's family have always been very clear. If the older one makes a mistake, the older one will be punished.

If Man Bao followed Er Tou and the others to the river, then Er Tou and the others would definitely be beaten.

But if Man Bao took San Tou and others to the river, it would definitely not be San Ya and Si Tou who would be beaten, but San Tou and Man Bao who were the same age would be left.

San Tou was convinced that if his sister-in-law was beaten, then he was not beaten unjustly, but if his sister-in-law was not beaten, generally speaking, San Tou would not be beaten either.

He happily followed Manbao to the river.

There are many people in the river at the entrance of the village.

This year's autumn harvest ended very quickly. At this time, every household is just drying rice and is not busy. Moreover, tomorrow is the Mid-Autumn Festival, so today everyone does not want to work in the fields.

So many people come to the river to fish.

Zhou Dalang and Zhou Lang took their younger brothers and sons to the river early in the morning to occupy a good spot. In addition to lowering the fish baskets, they also lowered the fishing nets.

On Friday, Lang just came back from the mountain and ran to the river to help.

At this time, he was standing in the river with his trouser legs rolled up and playing in the water. Zhou Lang was so angry that he wanted to beat him, "The fish have been scared away by you bastards."

When he looked up, he saw Man Bao and San Tou leading their two youngest children. Zhou Lang waved quickly, "Why are you here? Go home quickly."

Wu Lang happened to be caught ashore by Zhou Dalang. He simply sat on the grass and said, "What's the matter? I'm watching them. Big brother and third brother, you guys go fishing quickly."

Zhou Dalang stood still and said, "Wait a little longer and see if we can catch a big fish with this net."

Liu Lang also climbed onto the shore, squatted next to Fifth Brother, looked down, shook his head and said, "I guess it's difficult, we have pulled three nets today, and we haven't seen a few big fish."

Manbao also squatted down next to Wulang with his three heads, looked down, then looked around and asked, "Fifth brother, we didn't catch a big fish?"

"I caught it, it's in the barrel."

Man Bao immediately went up to take a look, and saw four or five fish crowded in the barrel, but they were not very big. They were only as wide as his eldest brother's palm, and only slightly longer than his palm.

Just as they were thinking, Zhou Dalang and Zhou Lang closed the net. As soon as they pulled the net up, they saw many small fish vying to slip out of the small holes. Zhou Dalang didn't mind because it was the hole he adjusted at noon.

A bucket of small fish larvae has been sent back, and the rest will naturally be released. Otherwise, where will we find fish to eat next year?

The net was tightened tighter and tighter, and the brothers moved at a leisurely pace. Finally, they finally lifted the net and saw seven or eight big fish jumping inside, including two grass carps as thick as Zhou Dalang's arms.

, half as long as an arm.

He was so happy that he and Zhou Lang immediately pulled the net ashore together.

Friday Lang and Saturday Lang immediately took the barrels and prepared to catch fish.

As long as the fish larger than a palm are put in the barrel, the rest are taken to the river and released.

Zhou Dalang was very satisfied with today's harvest, while Man Bao turned his head and looked upstream with regret, "It would be great if the dam broke again."

Zhou Dalang almost stumbled with his right foot, and Zhou Dalang almost choked on his saliva, but the three heads nodded together with the two younger ones.

Especially his son, who was very serious about ordering. Even though Si Tou is over four years old and still not very good at talking, he has a very good memory. He still remembers everything about fishing last year.

Even Wulang and Liulang, who were already sensible, couldn't help but look around, and then lowered their voices: "I also think it's good that the dam is broken..."

Zhou Dalang's face turned dark and he said: "You are not going to serve in the co-operation, are you?"

The two brothers immediately shrank their necks and hid behind Man Bao.


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