Chapter Twenty-Seven: A Bunch of Carrots Are Back
Yellow corn nuggets roll in the rich bone broth, churning lively.
Aunt Rong covered the pot.
At noon, Aunt Rong brought out a bowl of boiled bone broth, which was the same as last night's supper, and added white rice porridge to boil into mellow and fragrant bone broth porridge, and served it to Ye Wei.
Ye Wei drank very satisfied, her body was warm from the inside out, and she continued to stay in bed all day to take care of her three babies.
When it was almost dark in the afternoon, the housekeepers who had gone to the city and several men returned. After entering the courtyard, Brother Guan put down the rice grain he was carrying, and explained: "I bought two catties of white rice and ten catties of black noodles today." ”
Daddy Guan also went to do odd jobs and earned more copper plates than yesterday. But in fact, there is still not much left, because the housekeeper population is too large, and the grain is basically bought every day, and all the food earned today is bought again.
Pure white rice is nine copper plates a catty, which is very expensive, and it is bought for Ye Wei and the baby to eat. Black noodles are the worst noodles, four copper plates a catty, the housekeepers can only eat black noodles on weekdays, and today I bought ten catties back, and Aunt Rong put it in the kitchen.
Of course, the taste of black noodles is very poor, and the peasant family is too rough to eat, and it is not tasteless, but most families in the village only eat black noodles every day.
Buying these rice noodles will cost all the money earned today, and I have to add a few copper plates, and there is no money left.
This is the situation where the housekeeper is poor.
"!"
"Milk, we're back!"
"Grandma~"
A bunch of lively radish heads ran into the house from behind, rushed to Aunt Rong and began to shout "milk" one by one, the sound was everywhere, the noise was very loud, and the yard was lively in an instant.
I saw a group of children, tall and short, of different sizes, jumping around Aunt Rong. There are only three or four years old who are a small radish head, and the oldest is seven or eight years old, and his body is already very strong.
Almost all of them are boys...... One by one, they were strong, their hair was shaved short, and they barely tied a small tugs on the top of their heads. The face is white and tender, with a tiger head and a tiger brain, and the eyes are black and bright.
These are the little babies of this generation of housekeepers.
The day before yesterday, I was going to hold a funeral in Guan Chibei, and it happened that Ye Wei was about to give birth, and the family was too busy, so the housekeeper sent the babies in the family to the third sister's house in the city to live for two days.
Today's family is loose, and the eldest brother Guan and they go to the city to work as coolies, so they will take the babies back by the way, after all, the third sister's family is not loose, and there are so many radish heads.
Therefore, there are really a lot of housekeepers, not false.
There are four male babies in the big house, eight years old, six years old, five years old, and one who has just turned three years old, with snot hanging on his nose, super small, and the second brother Guan has three babies, two male babies, and the only female baby of the housekeeper's grandchildren, who is five years old this year.
There are already so many babies in the two rooms, which is also one of the reasons why Guan Chixi insisted on not getting married, and Aunt Rong didn't rush too much.
The housekeeper is too prosperous, and there are so many male babies that the trouble is almost demolition. Ye Miu added triplets again, so Aunt Rong was happy and had a headache.
"Milk, Da Mao is back! Did you make anything to eat for Da Mao? "Brother Guan's eldest son, eight years old, has reached the waist of Aunt Rong, and the male baby stands in front of him, rushing to grandma to eat.
Aunt Rong also missed her grandchildren, and hugged a bunch of small radish heads one by one with a smile from ear to ear, saying, "Yes! I baked sweet potato cakes tonight, and I'll set the meal later. ”