Chapter 30 Planting Golden Ears
Ying Bao carried a few mulberry sticks back to her house, and without even bothering to see her younger brother, she entered the cave in an instant.
All the crops in the cave have been harvested and piled in the open space in the corner. Three large piles have not been threshed.
Whenever she has free time, Yingbao comes in and masturbates, and she doesn’t know when she will finish masturbating.
If I had known better, I would not have grown so much food, but now it is good, the land is waiting to be plowed, and the crops are waiting to be threshed. She is so small that even if she divides it into eight parts, she is too busy.
Soak the mulberry stick in your hand in the pond water for a while, then take it out and insert it into the ground. Look left and right, the more you look, the more you like it.
Golden ears, she had only seen them once in the Governor's Mansion in her previous life. It was packed in a gift box, and was accidentally knocked over by a servant. It was scattered on the ground in a yellow mess.
I remember the housekeeper scolded me sternly: "You idiot! You can't even pay for a dog's life. The Governor's Mansion doesn't need trash like you! Drag him out and beat him! Beat him to death and throw him to the dogs!"
Later, the servant was dragged away, and several girls lay on the ground picking up golden ears.
At that time, Yingbao was ignorant and fearless. Out of curiosity, he found two grains in the grass and hid them quietly. She thought to herself: This is the golden ear that Sister Wen mentioned. It is so beautiful and the color is like gold.
Sister Wen was the sister she met at Wuchun Yuan when she was a teenager, and she was also the one who taught her how to read.
It is said that her family once owned a medicine shop, but because a nobleman was poisoned and died after using medicinal materials from her medicine shop, her house was confiscated, all the adult men in the family were sentenced to exile, and the children and women were sold into slavery.
Sister Wen said that she was only ten years old at that time and had never seen her family again after being bought by Wuchunyuan.
At that time, Yingbao had just entered Wuchunyuan and was extremely stubborn. She suffered a lot for this. Sister Wen, who was sixteen years old, often came to take care of her, bringing her delicious food and reading storybooks to her.
Later, Yingbao learned that Sister Wen was the best dancer at Wuchun Courtyard. She danced very well and often danced in various mansions to entertain the banquets of wealthy families, and she could also bring back various exquisite pastries and delicacies.
Now, I don’t know where Sister Wen is, and I don’t know where her pharmacy is either.
Alas, I should have asked more in the first place.
There should be nothing going on at Sister Wen's house at this time. Calculating the time, Sister Wen should be eight years old this year, which is still two years before the accident at her family's pharmacy.
I don’t know if I can meet Sister Wen in this life. If possible, I will definitely find a way to remind her.
After leaving the cave, Ying Bao began to sort out the gifts she had bought.
The jigsaw puzzle, Kong Mingsuo and the little dove car were left to his younger brother.
Two colorful pony heads, one for Yuanbao and one for Huzi.
Two pairs of silk flowers are prepared for the two little cousins.
She planned to give one pair of these three pairs of wooden combs to her grandma, and a pair to her eldest uncle. Grandma also had a pair.
As for this copper-tipped cigarette rod, it was naturally given to Grandpa.
New Year's Eve.
Uncle Jiang’s family has prepared the New Year’s Eve dinner.
Jiang Erlang brought a pair of children, Jiang Sanlang held his twin sons, and Chun Niang held Ying Bao in one hand and carried a basket of gifts in the other, and came to have the New Year's Eve dinner together.
Yingbao gave away the gifts one by one, and muttered: "Neither the eldest uncle nor the second uncle nor my father, nor the eldest brother and the second brother. You are all adults and can't play with toys."
Everyone laughed.
The eldest uncle and the second uncle waved their hands quickly, "It's okay, we don't play with toys."
The eldest cousin and the second cousin were not convinced, and deliberately said: "We are not married, so why are we adults? Ying Bao'er, you are partial."
Ying Bao said without blushing: "You are about to get married, and my aunt has already arranged the marriage for you."
Everyone laughed.
Old Man Jiang and Mrs. Jiang Liu received gifts from their grandchildren for the first time, and they laughed from ear to ear.
The old lady held Ying Bao in her arms and kept calling her a good boy and a good granddaughter.
He also carried her into the house, secretly stuffed her with a bunch of money, and whispered: "Good boy, keep it, grandma has given you the most money as a gift, so don't let others see it."
Ying Bao nodded with a smile and stuffed the money into his pocket.
Yuanbao ran in and looked at Ah Nai warily, thinking that Ah Nai had stolen something delicious to Ying Bao again and refused to give it to him.
Ms. Jiang Liu poked his forehead and took out a few copper coins, "Yuanbao, come here, grandma will give you lucky money too."
Yuan Bao immediately laughed, took the money, knelt down, and kowtowed three times to Grandma.
When Ying Bao saw this, she quickly came down and knelt down to kowtow to her grandma and wish her New Year's greetings in advance.
The family happily had the New Year's Eve dinner, distributed the New Year's money to the children, and sent them back to sleep while the men stayed to watch the New Year's Eve.
It was almost early in the morning, and the three Jiang brothers took off the old talismans, affixed new door talismans on the doors of each house, and lit bamboo festivals in the yard to see off the old and welcome the new.
For a while, the village was filled with crackling noises, and the sound of bamboo sticks crackling could be heard in many homes.
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Ying Bao didn't sleep well that night and even had a dream.
In the dream, it was still the sea of fog and the book.
Yingbao thought for a while and opened the book.
Skip the plot that is irrelevant to you and directly look for the names Chen Ying or Ying Bao.
But no, after reading dozens of chapters, my name didn’t appear.
The script has always been written around Chen Tiantian and her second sister Chen Zhao, focusing on the confrontation and intrigue between the two.
Finally, Yingbao finally turned to the chapter about Chen Changping passing the examination as a scholar.
Chen Changping told his wife Han that his body might not be able to withstand the provincial examination, so he wanted to smooth out the relationship and go to work directly, and asked his wife to go to her brother-in-law to think of something.
Han agreed and went to find his brother-in-law Chen Guanglu.
Chen Guanglu clapped his chest loudly and said that it was no problem. He said that as long as he took good care of his boss and followed his wishes, it would be no problem to find a job for his brother-in-law in the county government...
As soon as I saw this, the pages of the book turned into paper butterflies and dispersed.
Yingbao:......
Well, she knew it would be like this.
In fact, it doesn’t matter whether you look at it or not, since you have already experienced it in your previous life.
It was nothing more than that she was given away by her biological parents in order to get an official position.
When Ying Bao wakes up in the morning, the first thing he does is go to the cave to see Golden Ear.
I saw that the dried golden ear seemed to be stretched a little, but I don't know if it was soaked in the pool water.
Let's wait and see again.
I'd better dig the ground first and continue planting some crops.
As for the three piles of wheat, rice and soybeans, we can only deal with them later.
Ying Bao ate a handful of Wudingzhi and worked in the cave for a while before going out to wash up.
I have to go to my uncle's house this morning, and I have to go back to my grandma's house with my grandma tomorrow morning. It's a bit busy.
After washing, she heard her grandma call her: "Bao'er, come here and put on new clothes. Then go back to the front yard to pay New Year's greetings to your grandparents."
Chun Niang also made a new cotton-padded coat for her little girl. There was also a circle of soft rabbit tail hair around the neck, which kept her warm without rubbing her neck.
Ying Baole ran over and put on a new red cotton coat embroidered with bat patterns, a new pair of green cotton trousers, and a pair of colorful tiger-head cotton shoes.
It's a pity that she doesn't have much hair on her head and can't wear a headband. She can only tie two small knots on the top of her head with red rope.
Fortunately, she has a tiger head hat. As long as she wears the hat, no one can see her thin braids.