Chapter 594 Divide money
But this year is different. My aunt took the villagers to clean up the Wangjiazhuang once before. Now that group of people see the people of Dajia Village like a mouse seeing a cat. They wish they could go around.

So this year, people in the village dug up a lot of bamboo shoots, dried them and prepared to send some to restaurants, and kept the rest for their own consumption.

If the family members are hungry, they can fry the bacon with bamboo shoots, which is a delicacy.

Among them, Li's is the best at making bamboo shoots and fried bacon.

When my aunt came back yesterday, Mrs. Li soaked dried bamboo shoots early this morning, and fried a large portion of bamboo shoots and fried bacon.

The purpose is to serve Si Qing a special dish, and let her try it too.

But when Mrs. Li delivered the fried bacon with bamboo shoots, Si Qing had already eaten breakfast.

But smelling the aroma, Si Qing asked Li Daya to accept it. He can't eat it now, so it's the same after dinner.

When Mrs. Li saw her aunt accepting her food, she was naturally very happy.

Just as she was about to leave, Si Qing stopped her: "It just so happens that you are here, and Chen Shitou brought his wages home for use at home, so you can take the money back along the way."

Speaking of which, Si Qing asked Li Daya to take Chen Shitou's six hundred papers and hand them over to Mrs. Li.

Holding the heavy copper coins, Mrs. Li quickly knelt down and kowtowed to Si Qing: "Thank you, Auntie, thank you, Auntie!"

"Get up, you have a big belly, don't kneel at every turn, and besides, the money belongs to Chen Shitou, what are you thanking me for?" Si Qing's sudden gratitude to Mrs. Li was very inexplicable.

But Li said: "Grandma, if you didn't open a restaurant and were willing to use me as the head of the house, how could I make so much money as the head of the house? Thank you, you should!"

As he spoke, he kowtowed heavily to Si Qing twice, and then stood up with Li Daya's support.

After listening to Li Shi's words, Si Qing felt that it was quite reasonable, but he didn't expect that Li Shi was not very good at first, but now he seems to be a kind person.

She gave Mrs. Li a look of approval, chatted with her a few more words, and asked Li Daya to bring her about twenty pieces of caramel before leaving.

"If you have a big belly, you should be more likely to get hungry. Usually, when you are hungry, eat a piece of caramel before cooking, so as not to drag your body down."

Seeing that her aunt cares about her so much, and even knows how to love her better than her natal mother, Mrs. Li was immediately moved.

Hastily wanted to kneel down and kowtow again, but was stopped by Si Qing.

On the way back, Mrs. Li couldn't help turning her eyes red when she thought of her disrespect to her aunt before.

My aunt is such a good child, how did she get caught up in the lard before and blame her aunt for Chen Shitou's injury?

After dinner, it was getting late. If Si Qing asked Xiao He to take him in the morning, Si Zhengping brought the villagers to the Si's house not long after.

Si Qing didn't say much to everyone, and asked Li Daya to come over with the ledger and money to share the money with everyone.

The accounts in the ledger are very detailed, how many vegetables each household sent to Shanhaiju, how long the wild boars and pheasants have been raised for Si Qing are all recorded in the ledger.

Of course, everyone left wild cubs, and Si Qing had someone put them on the account.

This account was not as simple as selling vegetables before, so when the money was distributed, Si Zhengping specially sang and read the amount of vegetables provided by each family.

The purpose is to prevent the villagers from resentment because of unclear accounts.

Of course, the villagers are not the kind of narrow-minded people.

Everyone lined up right, and whichever house they sang, the head of the house would step forward to receive the money.

(End of this chapter)

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