Every time the brothers Gong Jian and Gong Yu gave a rabbit to a family, the family would thank them ten thousand times. They were grateful to the Gong Jian brothers, and then they left Gong Jian's home happily.
Soon, the rabbit breeding work given to these people had been sent to the last family, the twenty rabbits of the village chief's family.
At this time, the lively backyard had become quiet, and there were only thirty-one solitary rabbits left in the neat rows of rabbit cages in the backyard.
Fortunately, the two brothers Gong Jian and Gong Yu had already calculated that out of the thirty-one rabbits, twenty-six were in pairs.
Gong Jian smiled and caught the ten pairs of rabbits of different sizes and trapped them. The village chief's youngest son knew that Gong Jian would eventually give everyone the rabbit breeding. So early in the morning, he prepared a sack.
But at this time, those ten pairs of rabbits would definitely not fit in one sack.
Gong Yu quickly ran to the front yard and took out another sack from the kitchen. Then he put all twenty rabbits in it.
Gong Jian greeted the village chief's youngest son earlier this morning: "Second brother, don't worry. These ten pairs of rabbits left for your family are all the healthiest. Two of them may already have babies in their bellies.
Rabbits, Gong Yu has marked them just now. You have to take good care of them when you go back."
When the village chief's youngest son heard this, he was also full of gratitude. He stepped forward and patted Gong Jian on the shoulder: "Okay, Gong Jian, my second brother will remember your love. If anything happens in the future, remember to call me Er."
Just give me a call, brother, and the second brother promises to be there when you call me."
Gong Jian smiled and nodded in response: "Okay, second brother. I've made a note of it. You should go back as soon as possible. It's hard for us brothers to send you off."
Of course the village chief's youngest son knew that because Uncle Gong Jian and his wife brought the rabbits back by themselves, it was difficult for Gong Jian to send any family home.
He grasped the mouth of the tied sack with one hand and put the two sacks on his shoulders one after the other. The village chief's youngest son took two steps easily and said, "With this weight, it won't be a problem for your second brother. Don't worry."
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After saying that, he called his wife and walked home quickly. At this time, every family was having lunch, and they were all delayed. Gong Jian and his family had the whole morning, and it would be outrageous to stay any longer.
Not to mention how orderly they were, everyone was very satisfied when they finished the whole morning's planning.
But over there, Uncle Gong Jian and his wife were walking home with difficulty, each carrying a basket. Uncle Gong Jian was better, but when Gong Jian's wife was halfway there, she could hardly hold the basket in her hands.
, she gritted her teeth and moved home step by step.
Aunt Gong Jian felt that she had not suffered so much or suffered such a heavy sin in many years. At this time, she was so tired that she wished her arms could no longer bear her surname. Aunt Gong Jian had no choice but to
In my mind, I kept imagining those plates of stewed rabbit meat and roasted rabbit meat to encourage myself to keep walking home.
So as soon as she stepped into the house, she immediately seemed to have exhausted all her strength. She could no longer lift the bamboo basket in her hand and smashed it to the ground with a clang.
I don't know if it was because the fall was so hard that the rabbits struggled hard, or because it was the first time Gong Yu tied up rabbits, and his technique was not sophisticated enough, or because the rabbits they selected were all mature and plump.
The big rabbits, so at this moment, those rabbits broke free one after another and began to run away in all directions.
When Uncle Gong Jian heard the movement behind him, he was startled. He turned around and saw that the rabbits had broken free from the shackles of the straw rope and began to run for their lives in all directions. But his lazy wife was stunned at this time.
He sat there in a daze, unable to react at all.
Uncle Gong Jian was so angry. When he saw the rabbits running around, his first reaction was to hurry up and close the courtyard door. This one was not careful, and he did not hold the bamboo basket in his hand. So he followed up just now,
There was another clang, and the bamboo basket in his hand fell to pieces and fell to the ground.
But Uncle Gong Jian was not like that stupid woman at home. At this moment, he couldn't care less about the rabbits that started to break free under his feet. He stumbled and rushed towards the door of his courtyard.
Unexpectedly, a rabbit was passing under his feet, so he landed unsteadily and his body fell forward.
Fortunately, he happened to fall on his mother-in-law. Uncle Gong Jian also had a round figure. Uncle Gong Jian fell on her, but he was not injured at all, but there was a howling like a killing pig in his ears.
Yelling, it stung him so much that he couldn't help but frown.
But looking at the rabbits jumping around in the yard, Uncle Gong Jian couldn't take care of the mother-in-law who was still screaming under him. Uncle Gong Jian hurriedly got up. In the process, he unconsciously kicked the rabbit again.
My mother-in-law has a lot of legs.
After a period of chaos, Uncle Gong Jian finally stood up straight again. He quickly ran to the courtyard door and quickly closed the two doors tightly.
After the door was closed, Uncle Gong Jian felt relieved. He leaned against the door and began to breathe heavily. At that moment, his heart was so high in his throat that he didn't care about breathing at all.
Already.
He completely ignored the mother-in-law who was still on the ground and whining in pain. Uncle Gong Jian immediately started to look closely at the rabbits jumping around in the yard. He tried to count whether there were twenty rabbits in the yard.
He was worried that some rabbits would run out of the house when he fell down and wasted a moment. But once those rabbits were freed, it would be impossible for them to stay where they were.
They kept jumping around, trying to get familiar with this unfamiliar environment. So Uncle Gong Jian couldn't count how many rabbits there were in the yard even if he stared out his eyes.
After Uncle Gong Jian recognized the situation, he immediately walked over, grabbed his mother-in-law, and ignored that she was still crying, slapped her in the face and shouted sternly.
"Cry, cry, why are you crying? You didn't see these rabbits, they were all released by you. Why don't you get up quickly and count them, are there any rabbits that ran out? I'm telling you, they ran out.
The rabbit is on your head. If you don't have anything to eat then, don't blame me."
When Aunt Gong Jian heard what her man said, she immediately stopped crying. She hurriedly wiped the tears on her face with the back of her hand, but who knew that she had just fallen to the ground and her hands were covered with mud. This wipe made her face look like
It's like living mud.
But at this time, Uncle Gong Jian and his wife were no longer embarrassed, and they both started catching rabbits separately. (To be continued)