Chapter 23: He's leaving
Tian Mai fixed his eyes on the woman, recognized her as Aunt Ding in the village, and said suspiciously, "Aunt Ding, where did you hear that I would treat pigs?" "She hasn't told anyone about it, how did Aunt Ding know?
Aunt Ding smiled and said that it was her mother-in-law who said it.
If she hadn't listened to Chunhua, she wouldn't have known that Darong's daughter-in-law had the ability to treat pigs.
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Tian Mai was speechless about Sun's big mouth, but when people asked for it, she couldn't help it.
"Okay, I'll go with my aunt to take a look, but I won't have much, if it can't be cured, don't blame me."
Aunt Ding listened, shook her head and said, don't blame it, just do your best.
After Tian Mai entered the house and put the lunch box, he went to her house with Aunt Ding.
After entering the pig pen, she couldn't help frowning when she saw the pig breeding environment.
It's so dirty, why don't you clean it?
"Auntie, you have to clean the pig pen, it's too dirty, and the pig is prone to disease."
Hearing this, Aunt Ding rubbed her fingers, and asked Tian Wheat a little embarrassed, how to clean it?
Tian Mai told her carefully, and Aunt Ding nodded again and again, "Okay, Aunt Ding listens to you." After a pause, "Darong daughter-in-law, you go and sit in the house for a while, and then call you after I clean up." β
Tian Mai liked Aunt Ding's trust in her, and said with a smile that she didn't need to, she helped clean up faster.
"What's that?" Aunt Ding shook her head in disagreement, Darong's daughter-in-law was willing to come to see her pig, she was already very grateful, how could she be embarrassed to let her help with the work? "Da Rong daughter-in-law, quickly, go into the house and sit."
Seeing that Tian Mai was standing still, she simply reached out and pulled her into the house, poured her a bowl of water, and told her to wait.
Without waiting for Tian Mai to make a sound, he hurried out of the house and fetched water to clean the pigpen.
Tian Mai is a person who eats soft and does not eat hard, and with Aunt Ding's trust in her, she has to cure her pigs.
After sitting in the house for a quarter of an hour, she could not sit still, and got up and went to the pigpen to help.
Aunt Ding stopped her, and when she saw Tian Mai's firm attitude, she let her go.
In this regard, I also have a better impression of Tian Mai, and I feel that she is worth dating.
The two of them worked relatively quickly, and in less than two quarters of an hour the pens were cleaned.
After Tian Mai handed the shovel to Aunt Ding, he squatted next to the sow, looked at it carefully, and saw that the sow's coat was coarse and dull, and her body was thin, and she suddenly had a plan in her heart.
"Aunt Ding, isn't the sow pulling much these days?"
"Yes, yes, I usually eat a lot more, but I don't eat or pull in the past few days, and I'm worried to death." Aunt Ding looked at Tian Mai with hope, "Darong daughter-in-law, what do you think my pig is sick?" Is there any salvation? β
She has been raising this sow for almost two years, and she is still thinking about breeding it after a while to have another litter of piglets.
Hearing this, Tian Mai pressed the sow's body with his hand again, and looked at the concave skin that was not easy to rebound, and concluded that the sow had swine ginger fascioliasis.
She stood up and looked at Aunt Ding and told her that her pig had fascioliasis.
"Fascioliasis? This... What is this? Do you mean that the pig has worms? β
"You can say the same thing." Tian Mai looked at Aunt Ding's puzzled face, and explained to her, "Fasciola ginger is a parasite that lives in the small intestine of pigs. In severe cases, it can cause enteritis, constipation, dysentery, edema, miscarriage and even death. β
As soon as she heard that she would die, Aunt Ding became anxious and hurriedly took Tian Mai's hand and asked her to save her pigs.
It's not easy to raise a pig, if she dies like this, how distressed will she be?
It's all silver!
Tian Mai patted Aunt Ding's hand and reassured her that she would help.
"Thank you, Daei daughter-in-law, thank you very much."
"It's just a small thing, my aunt doesn't have to be so polite." She felt that it was nothing for the villagers to help, "Auntie, do you have pen and ink at home?" I'll write down the recipe for you, and you go to the doctor to pick up the medicine, and feed the sow two or three times in the morning on an empty stomach, and that's it. β
Aunt Ding listened, and nodded again and again and said yes.
Her youngest son went to school, and there is pen and ink left by him at home.
She took Tian Mai back to the house, and turned over a set of somewhat worn pen and ink in her youngest son's room.
"Darong daughter-in-law, look, can this work?"
Tian Mai stretched out his hand and took it and said, it can be used.
After grinding the ink herself, she quickly wrote on rice paper, 30 grams of betel nut, 3 grams of wood incense, decoction of thick juice, and took it once on an empty stomach in the morning, and used it two or three times in a row.
After writing it, she picked it up and blew it before handing it to Aunt Ding.
"Auntie, give."
Aunt Ding took it and looked at it twice, although she couldn't understand what the words were, but she felt that the handwriting written by Darong's daughter-in-law was very good, better than what her son wrote.
"Da Rong's daughter-in-law, I didn't expect you to be literate." Why haven't you heard Chunhua say it before?
In the past, Chunhua also said that she married a daughter-in-law who had withdrawn from her relatives and lost money.
Now look at it, where is the loss? It's clearly picked up.
If she had known that Da Rong's daughter-in-law was literate and would have treated pigs, she would have married her youngest son back anyway.
Where can I find such a good daughter-in-law?
Hey, it's no wonder that her youngest son didn't have this blessing.
Tian Mai's face was not red and his heart was not beating, and he brought out the previous set of statements again, anyway, no one knew whether what she said was true or false.
Aunt Ding looked at Tian Mai appreciatively and praised her a few words.
Hearing this, Tian Mai blushed a little, she hurriedly said a few words of modesty, and said a few words to Aunt Ding before leaving.
As soon as she returned home, Sun looked at her hands, looked behind her, and said, "Didn't you go to see other people's pigs?" How? Didn't work out? "Otherwise, how could you be empty-handed? Didn't bring anything back?
It was only at this moment that Tian Mai understood the purpose of Sun's telling others that she would treat pigs.
She folded her hands on her chest and pursed the corners of her mouth, pretending not to understand her, and asked her what she wanted to say?
With a smiling look at Ueda Wheat, Sun cleared his throat, "Old man, do you treat other people's pigs for nothing?" "She's not stupid enough not to ask people to get paid, is she?
After hearing this, Tian Mai's hands were spread out and he nodded yes.
As soon as the words fell, Sun's face fell, scolding her for being so stupid? How do you treat other pigs for nothing? Don't ask people to get some money back? Not to mention silver, even eggs and the like!
After listening to Sun's scolding with an unchanged expression, Tian Mai shrugged his shoulders and said, "I thought that my mother-in-law helped me to beat my reputation out in order to accumulate blessings for our Zhao family, but I didn't expect it, didn't you?" β
However, Sun's words also made her see a way to make money, she can usually treat other people's pigs and get paid.
Hearing this, Sun rolled his eyes angrily, not knowing whether it was better to reply to her or not.
"Loser's mother-in-lawβ" She shook her hand heavily and scolded back to the hall.
Tian Mai smiled absently and went back to the room.
In the next few days, she would take some time every day to visit Aunt Ding's house and ask about the sow's condition.
On this day, after she saw the sow, she turned her head and said to Aunt Ding with a smile, "Auntie, your sow has been completely healed, and there is no need to feed medicine anymore." He glanced at the clean pens and said, "If you want the pigs not to get sick, you have to keep the pens clean." β
Aunt Ding said hello, and thanked Tian Mai gratefully.
If there is no wheat, her sow can't say...
Tian Mai waved his hand again and said you're welcome.
As she left, Aunt Ding handed her a basket with a few eggs and some greens.
"Auntie, don't be so polite, it's just a gesture."
"If you want it, take it quickly, if you don't take it, you will dislike the concubine for less."
Hearing Aunt Ding's words, Tian Mai had no choice but to take it and thanked him with a smile.
Aunt Ding smiled and patted the back of her hand, "It should be my aunt who thanked you." After a pause, he thought of the Sun family, who was not very good at the field wheat, and said from the bottom of his heart, "In the future, if there is anything to do, come to my aunt, and my aunt will call the shots for you, ah?" β
Knowing what Aunt Ding said, Tian Mai answered, chatted with Aunt Ding for a few more words, and then went home with the basket.
Halfway through, she met Zhao Darong who came back from selling prey, she couldn't help but raise a smile, took a few steps forward, and asked him why he came back so quickly?
"It's all about the outside of the house." Zhao Darong reached out and took the basket in her hand and glanced inside, "Where did it come from?" β
Standing beside him, Tian Mai said proudly: "I cured the pig in Aunt Ding's house, and Aunt Ding gave it." "It's not about things, it's about what she values.
Let her feel that she is no longer a useless person.
Seeing her smug expression, he couldn't help but raise his hand and rub her hair, praising her for being very powerful.
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Is he praising the child?
Tian Mai pulled his hand down and said dissatisfiedly, she is not a child.
Zhao Darong curled the corners of his mouth, glanced at her, and replied, he knew.
He has no pedophilia and will not marry a child back.
He... What does it mean?
Tian Mai's head turned half a circle before she understood the meaning of Zhao Darong's glance at her.
She blushed a little and stepped on him, snorted, rascal.
After that, I ran a few steps briskly and didn't go with him.
Looking at the petite man who had just reached his shoulder, the smile on the corner of Zhao Darong's mouth deepened.
It is the luck of his life to marry an interesting wife.
"Lady..."
"What?" She replied fiercely.
He forced his laughter, took two steps forward with his long legs, walked to her side, looked down at her and said, "I'm going out for a few days." β
Hearing this, her footsteps paused, and she looked up into his eyes, "Go out?" Don't go home for a few days? "Why so suddenly?
Zhao Darong nodded, and suddenly received news that he had to leave.