Chapter 64: Not Delicate, Really Curious
The expression on Ruan Yongsheng's face froze, and he couldn't help but be a little curious and a little inexplicably excited in his heart.
Although the daughter-in-law in front of her was slender, she was much taller than her daughter-in-law, and looking at her straight figure when she was standing, Ruan Yongsheng suddenly felt that the daughter-in-law they thought was delicate was not delicate.
"Baby, the pliers are in the small toolbox in Haoming's room, there should be a cone (screwdriver) there, you take Xinmiao to find it, I think Xinmiao should be able to use it."
Although I don't know what Tian Xinmiao is doing, listening to these things she needs, it is very possible to use the change cone.
Wu hurriedly put down the needlework in his hand, stood up and walked towards the hut on the east side, "Xinmiao, you follow me, recognize the location, there are still a lot of things in the toolbox, you can find it yourself in the future." ”
Wu is illiterate, and he doesn't know anything about things like electricity, so he has another layer of appreciation for Tian Xinmiao in his heart.
Tian Xinmiao answered, followed Wu into Ruan Haoming's hut, and found tongs and taper from a small unpainted wooden box.
Seeing the small hammer, nails and a small roll of black tape, Tian Xinmiao remembered that these things were also what she needed, so she took them in her hand.
"Mother, I've found it, you go to see Gu Dad, I'll go see if the lights in the carpentry room are good?"
"Well, if you need my mother's help, you can call me."
"Okay, mother."
The two walked out of the hut while talking, Wu returned to Ruan Yongsheng's side, and Tian Xinmiao returned to the carpentry room.
The light bulbs in the carpentry room have probably been hanging for a long time, and the usage rate should be low, so there are a few strands of spider silk wrapped around them.
Tian Xinmiao pulled the lamp rope on the side of the wall, and the light bulb hanging in the middle of the carpentry room lit up in response, and the brightness should be about twenty-five watts.
Tian Xinmiao unconsciously bent the corners of her mouth, quickly turned off the light, and then hurriedly walked out again.
"Father, mother, where is our electric switch?"
Switch? Wu looked at Ruan Yongsheng again with a bewildered expression.
"Xinmiao, you're talking about the electric switch, look up, it's on the wall of the hall."
Tian Xinmiao looked in the direction pointed by Ruan Yongsheng, and saw the main electricity gate of this house on the wall under the eaves on the left side of the hall.
"Dad, I saw it, I'll turn it off first, and then I'll push it up after removing the light in the carpentry room."
While Tian Xinmiao was talking, he walked under the electric switch, tested the height, and then hurried to Ruan Haoyan's house.
"Daddy, the electric switch is a gatekeeper?" Wu felt a little lost inexplicably in his heart, feeling that he seemed to know too little.
"Daughter-in-law, daughter-in-law has read a lot, and she learns to read when she gets up, and it's normal that you don't understand."
Tian Xinmiao hurriedly walked out carrying the square stool in Ruan Hao's Yan House, and Wu's words had to be swallowed back into his stomach.
Tian Xinmiao put the square stool under the gate knife, then stood up, raised his right hand and easily pulled the black handle of the electric switch underneath.
Without saying hello to Ruan Yongsheng and Wu, Tian Xinmiao hurriedly went to the carpentry room with a square stool.
"Daddy, don't you think it's good for me to go and see my daughter-in-law dismantling the lights?"
In the past, her old man, Haocheng or Haoming changed a light bulb or something, and she never thought about taking a look, but today her daughter-in-law wants to dismantle the light bulb and lamp head, and it seems that she has to switch and wire, so she is really curious.
"Daughter-in-law, don't go to see it today, lest your daughter-in-law be embarrassed."
Ruan Yongsheng's tone paused, and seeing the disappointment on Wu's face, he continued: "Don't worry, there will be opportunities in the future." ”