peasant family

Chapter 38 With an Indescribable Light

Chapter 38 With an Indescribable Light

Old lady Han's old face turned red, but seeing that Han Xingzhong's face was not bad, she felt relieved, but Han Xingzhong's behavior was too shameful, which made her very embarrassed.

Han Xingzhong flirted with Mrs. Han and let her go, but his eyes fell on Mrs. Han from time to time, with an indescribable light, which made Mrs. Han a little hot for a while.

"Old man, I heard from my good son-in-law that you were seriously ill, how are you doing now?" Boss Han did not forget to care about Han Xingzhong.

Han Xingzhong smiled lowly, "Don't worry, I'm already in good health, if you don't believe me, let's try it later, I guarantee you will be satisfied!"

Old lady Han blushed with embarrassment. She tried her best to stabilize her mind, and asked again: "Old man, when did you get sick? Did you fall ill the day broom star came to bring you home?"

Han Xingzhong pursed his lips and didn't speak, but the look on his face showed that what Mrs. Han said was right.

However, it wasn't because Han Yunjing had been to their house that he fell ill, but because he caught cold when it rained, and he was already old, and the farm work was a bit heavy during this period, so the illness was out of control.

Fortunately, I went to Dr. Cao to buy medicine, and after taking a dose of medicine, I felt much better.

There was no real serious illness either.

A serious illness is just Liu Zhongtian's rhetoric!

Thinking of what Liu Zhongtian said to him that night, and thinking of the ten taels of silver hidden at the bottom of the box, he felt very happy.

With these ten taels of silver, he can go to the county town to have fun.

Mrs. Han didn't know that Liu Zhongtian had come to look for Han Xingzhong secretly, and she believed in her heart that the reason why Han Xingzhong fell ill was because the broom star brought bad luck to Han Xingzhong's house, and the unlucky bad luck made her beloved man very hard .

When she goes back, she must clean up the damn thing!

sewer.

Shen Qing went to find the children of those two women.

One of the tall women was Meng, her husband's surname was Hou.

The other is her sister-in-law, Zhu Shi.The Zhu family is from Nanhe Village.

Hou Meng's family has two sons, the older one is as old as Han Yunwen's brothers, and the younger one is one year older than Han Yunjing.

Hou Zhu had two sons and a daughter, and the youngest son and daughter came to Xiashuigou.

When Shen Qing found them, they went to a paddy field near the village school.

There are paddy fields near the village school, because there is a big weir pond above the village school, and the water in the weir pond is poured into the paddy fields, and there are paddy fields to produce rice.

The four of them each held a small bamboo basket and a small shovel, and were digging at the edge of the paddy field.

Shen Qing walked over in bewilderment.

After getting closer, I saw that what they dug up turned out to be Zheergen.

Zheergen is also called Houttuynia cordata.

It is a favorite dish of people in this area.

"How did you go so far to dig the roots of your ears?" Shen Qing asked.

Hou Lihua and Hou Lihai are the sons of Hou Meng.Hou Lizhou and Hou Xinran are the children of the Hou Zhu family.

When they heard Shen Qing's words, they raised their heads and looked at Shen Qing in surprise.

Shen Qing and the others knew each other, after all, they were in front of and behind the house.

Hou Xinran is a girl, 15 years old.

She stood up, and walked to Shen Qing's side with a bamboo basket and sickle: "Because this is the only place that has the most folded ears and is the most delicious! Why don't you bring a bamboo basket?"

Shen Qing scratched his head: "I don't know..."

"Sister, it's normal if she doesn't know. She stays at home on weekdays, or goes to work with Aunt Lu. Where has she been here before?" Hou Lizhou said truthfully.

(End of this chapter)

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