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Eight hundred and sixty-eight Big Oolong Incident

Aunt Zhou said with great certainty: "I remember putting the peach cake I just bought in a small box."

"Impossible, I obviously took that peach cake out of the big box." Uncle Zhou couldn't help but retort, how could he have remembered it wrong in just such a short time.

At this moment, the three brothers of the Zhou family who received the news from the people in the courtyard also put down their work and hurried over.

When he heard his parents quarreling over Taosu, something flashed through Zhou's mind, but he couldn't catch it.

He felt that he should know where that peach cake came from, but he just couldn't remember it for a while.

While thinking about it, the eldest brother of the Zhou family suddenly thought of something. His eyes widened and his brows were full of shock. Thinking of some possibility, the eldest brother of the Zhou family could not even speak fluently for a while.

"Mom...Mother, I...I remember that apart from the peach cakes you bought two days ago, the last time our family bought peach cakes...peach cakes was a year ago. It couldn't be that peach cake, right?"

When the eldest son said this, Aunt Zhou seemed to have thought of something.

She suddenly turned back to look at her eldest son. The eldest son of the Zhou family also looked at his mother in shock. The two looked at each other. After a while, they were sure that things were probably what they thought.

After being reminded by her eldest son, Aunt Zhou remembered something.

If there were peach cakes in the big box, they could only have been put there the year before last.

It’s been more than a year since last year!

Aunt Zhou still remembers that at that time, the master her son followed was injured while working and was sent to the hospital. In order to visit the patient, she bought two peach cakes.

The son brought two bags with him when he visited his master, but the master only left one bag, and the son took the remaining bag back.

At that time, I even said that his master had a good heart.

The remaining bag, the remaining bag, Aunt Zhou remembered that she was never willing to eat it, so she put it...put it...into the box.

Then winter passed, and after the thick quilt at home was dried, it was all stored in the big box. Maybe I didn't see it at the time, so I just put the peach cake under it. Over time, I forgot about it.

In addition, my daughter became an educated youth and I was worried that she would get cold when she went to the countryside, so I gave her a new quilt.

At that time, the fabric and cotton for the quilt were purchased from Zhang Guifang.

When her daughter went to the countryside, she kept it in the bottom of the box. In previous years, she would only take out the top quilt to cover her daughter when it was the coldest. This year, she has not taken it out.

It was also today that my daughter called and said she would be home soon and there were not enough quilts at home, so she took out the quilt from the bottom of the box.

It is estimated that without the quilt, the peach cake in the box was exposed. The old man was also blind. The peach cake had been left for more than a year without even noticing it, so he gave it to his daughter to eat.

After finally figuring it out, the old couple regretted it!

Uncle Zhou felt that he had harmed his daughter. While Aunt Zhou blamed the old man, she also felt that she was also at fault. After she took out the quilt, if she had only taken one more look, what happened today would not have happened.

Aunt Zhou couldn't help but patted Uncle Zhou twice on the back, and complained: "Are your eyes white? The peach cakes are moldy, and you don't even look at them, and you take them out for your daughter to eat. This

Come on, let’s feed it to my daughter and something will happen.”

Uncle Zhou regretted it very much and felt a little aggrieved at the same time. There was nothing wrong with Tao Su on the outside, so how could he tell that there was mold inside.

He always thought that it was the peach cake that his wife had just bought two days ago. How could he have thought that something would go wrong?

He just thought about his daughter going to the countryside to do farm work and suffering hardships. Now that her daughter had finally returned home, he thought of taking out all the delicious food and drinks in the house and asking her to take care of it first. How could he have thought of this?

The peach cake is not that peach cake!

The same goes for my daughter. If this peach cake is moldy, can’t she eat it?

Aunt Zhou also regretted that she shouldn't have left the old man alone at home. This man was not considerate in his work. If it had been her, she would have let her daughter eat spoiled peach cakes.

After listening to what the old couple said, the doctor finally understood the reason, but for a while he didn't know what to say.

When it comes to this matter, I really can't blame anyone. The old couple also loves their daughter very much, so they didn't expect that they would end up with something like this.

People at this time were used to saving good food to eat slowly, so the doctor had seen this matter more than once.

Seeing the self-reproaching look of the old man in front of him, the doctor couldn't help but advise: "Some things can't be kept for too long. Leaving them for too long can easily ruin your stomach. In the future..."

The old couple nodded quickly. After learning today's lesson, they would never dare to leave things for so long in the future.

The big deal... The big deal is that in the future, when you want to eat, you will find a way to buy it later.

Zhang Yu and Bang's neighbors who listened to this incident also fell into deep thought.

Zhang Yu has no problem. He has space to back him up. As long as he puts it in the warehouse (for convenience, Zhang Yu treats the part of the space with no time flow as a warehouse), there will be no problems.

But as for my uncle and the others, Zhang Yu can't guarantee that.

Zhang Yu secretly made up his mind that when he goes back later, he must tell his sister-in-law and ask her to check the things at home. When it is time to take out the food, he should take it out and eat it. He can only buy it when he needs it. Anyway, there is nothing at home.

Missing those three melons and two dates.

Not only Zhang Yu thought this, but everyone else who heard this also had the same idea.

The people who can follow through are young people, who are more accepting of this point of view than the older generation.

They all made up their minds and told their mothers that they should eat the food when they should. There is no need to hide it, pick it and search it, and put it away for half a year.

When the time comes, everything will still be good even if it is destroyed, but I am afraid that it will cause something wrong with people like today.

However, since Aunt Zhou and her daughter were out of danger, Zhang Yu and a group of neighbors who helped bring the patient here also left the hospital with thanks from the Zhou family.

And Aunt Zhou and her daughter were truly worthy of her own strength. She was in good health. After injecting a few bottles of fluid, she was discharged from the hospital that afternoon after the doctor checked that she was fine.

The next morning, Zhang Yu got up early and was going to buy some groceries when he saw Aunt Zhou and her daughter, although her face was still a little pale, she was already alive and kicking.

When Zhang Yu went out, he bumped into Aunt Zhou who was also going out to buy groceries with a basket in hand.

As soon as she saw Zhang Yu, Aunt Zhou greeted him enthusiastically: "Xiaoyu, what are you doing?"

"Aunt Zhou, I'm going to buy groceries." Zhang Yu said, and he took the cloth bag in his hand and showed it to Aunt Zhou. He asked his sister-in-law to sew it for him specifically for the convenience of buying groceries. It is very good at holding it.

"Then let's go together, I'm also going to buy groceries."


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