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Chapter 126 Raise a dog to watch chickens and ducks

 Xu Qingzhi separated her grandfather's and her two portions and put them into her arms. She tied the other bags tightly and handed them to her mother, "Mom, you can take a taxi back and save yourself the long journey. I'm here."

I'm here with my grandpa to sell the vegetables."

"Okay." Wang Yanmei nodded in agreement and muttered a few words in a low voice, "I don't know what's wrong with your grandpa. It's been years since he came out to sell vegetables."

Xu Qingzhi's eyes dimmed and she said nothing.

She watched her mother get on the motorcycle, then walked back to her grandpa's seat, took out the food from her arms, "Grandpa, here it is for you, it's still warm."

Xu Dongru happily took it and subconsciously wanted to say something about not buying it next time. When she thought her granddaughter wouldn't like it, she changed her words to "Thank you, my dear granddaughter."

Xu Qingzhi sat down and helped sell vegetables with satisfaction.

There is no need to shout when selling vegetables here, there are always people coming and going.

If someone comes to ask about the price or picks two, Xu Dongru will pay to install them.

Xu Qingzhi took new water and green onions from the basket at the back to top it up.

An aunt who came to buy scallions picked two handfuls and couldn't help but praise, "Uncle, your scallions are very green. I think your scallions are the prettiest on the field today."

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Xu Dongru smiled and paid someone to install it.

After everyone left, Xu Dongru arranged the water onions neatly and muttered to herself, "It's strange, my water onions didn't bloom much a while ago, but yesterday I saw they had grown so much."<

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Of course Xu Qingzhi knew what was going on. She originally wanted to pour some spiritual spring water, but she forgot to dilute it and let the water onions grow too much.

But she would definitely not say it out loud. She only said, "It probably rained a while ago, and the onions have grown. Just like the cabbage, if you look at it after it rains, it will grow really big."

"That's right." Xu Dongru nodded.

At nine o'clock in the morning, some people started to close the stall. The green onions planted by Xu Dongru looked good. Everyone shopped around and finally bought his green onions. They were all sold out at this time.

Xu Dongru rolled up the snakeskin bag, put it in the basket, and carried it on a pole.

Grandpa and grandson are preparing to go back.

At this time, from a stall not far away, the heart-rending cry of a little girl could be heard.

Everyone's eyes are looking over there.

The aunts next to me stretched their necks to watch, eating melon seeds and chatting.

"What's going on?"

"Lao Xia's family sells dogs, and the person who collects the dogs is a dog meat dealer. The little girl in the family heard that her dogs were going to be eaten and refused to sell them."

"This little girl is crying. If my daughter were to cry like this, I wouldn't sell it."

The stalls are not far apart, and Xu Dongru can see them when he raises his head.

The little girl hugged the dog tightly and refused to let go. The person holding the dog frowned. Seeing the child crying like this, she couldn't bear it. "Old Xia, why don't we just sell it?"

"Sell, sell, sell, why don't you sell!" Old Man Xia grabbed the little girl's arm, "Let go quickly, you loser, I will provide you with food, clothing and education, but you will only make trouble for me."

The little girl cried and howled, "Grandpa, don't sell the rhubarb. I won't eat anymore. I will eat it all for the rhubarb. Don't sell it to others."

The people next to me are also advising, "Lao Xia, your granddaughter has feelings for this dog, so don't sell it. It doesn't make much money anyway."

When Old Man Xia saw that his granddaughter was crying, everyone around him looked over with shame on his face.

He grabbed the little girl's arm, pulled the dog out from between her fingers, took the dog's two front paws and handed it to the dog dealer, "Take it away, take it away."

The dog dealer sighed, gave the money, and stuffed the dog into the motorcycle cage.

Old Man Xia packed up the stall and didn't care at all that the little girl was rolling around and crying sadly.

"Don't eat my rhubarb, don't eat it."

"Woooooooo...Grandpa, please bring the rhubarb back."

The dog dealer locked the cage on the back of the motorcycle and prepared to drive away.

Xu Dongru suddenly said, "Qingzhi, your dad sent hundreds of chickens and ducks a while ago, and they are raising them in the pig house behind us. How about grandpa raising a dog for you to look after the chickens and ducks? They saved the money from being stolen.

The house where I used to raise chickens was robbed during the Chinese New Year. Then I got a dog. When thieves came, the dog would bark, and it has never been stolen again."

"Okay, grandpa, you can raise him if you want." Xu Qingzhi nodded.


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