At the beginning, the whole family fled from famine, and I used a milk bottle as a koi carp

Chapter 49: Visiting the 2nd class An Lao who is working as a corvee

An Laoer and several young people from the village were also really lucky. The little girl of the Shen family was taken away by the scholar, but seeing that the whole family was killed, how could she continue to be with the scholar.

She kept looking for opportunities to escape. She was worried that the scholar would kill her and refuse to let her go if he escaped. She was also worried that she would not be able to escape and that she would not be able to kill her enemy when she saw him every day. But she does have feelings for the scholar, but she is so contradictory. Finally, he found an opportunity to escape and went to the Yamen to report the crime, which solved the Shen family murder case.

An Laoer and several others escaped death. The case was solved and they were released. According to the current world, as long as they have a few more months and no other clues to solve the case, the three of them will definitely be kept in jail, and the case of the county master will be solved after being beaten.

Seeing how miserable these people were, the villagers didn't know whether they were lucky or unlucky. After simply ordering the tea seedlings, one-third of the families in the village gave them the money to order the tea seedlings when they went out this time. The remaining people may need to observe further.

After explaining the situation of the tea seedlings to the village chief and villagers, they went home to rest first.

The five little ones followed An Laoer in disgust, and Sanbao was surprised to find, "My uncle is a mud monkey, a mud monkey who doesn't like to take a bath." The little Sanbao still remembers being sucked on if he didn't like it when he was a child, and he was disgusted. It's called the Mud Monkey.

An Laoer "." So, love will disappear, right?

Although Old Man An and Old Mrs. An felt sorry for their youngest son, the imagination of Mr. An was really funny. Even when he was on the run, he, the youngest son who loved cleanliness and claimed to be a scholar, sometimes had to cut his hair and tidy up his clothes.

Growing up, except when he was very young, and since he was studying, I have never seen his younger son look like this.

An Ningning felt sorry for what happened to her uncle. In these troubled times, it is really not ordinary people who can survive. "Uncle, go wash up quickly. I will boil water for you."

Hahaha, An Ningning thought to herself, I probably can't stand my brother-in-law being so embarrassed. Isn't it touching to see your cute little niece boiling water for you?

Hey hey hey.

As soon as Mrs. An heard that her granddaughter was going to light the fire, she immediately lowered the corners of her raised lips and said, "No, granddaughter, let's boil the water with milk. Just watch."

Hey, either she was so dear and didn't let her granddaughter show off, or this granddaughter was too ambitious and too weak-minded. The last time she tried to light a fire, she almost burned down the kitchen. Fortunately, she found out early, and she still has lingering fears just thinking about it.

After An Laoer took a shower and cleaned up, after dinner, the whole family sat together.

Mrs. An told Mr. An about what happened at home, and highlighted: "Your eldest brother settled the account and divided it among you when you were not here. Your money is with my mother. Keep it for you."

An Laoer originally wanted to keep some money and hand over the rest. He is such a big man, and every time he reaches out to his parents for money, he feels really ashamed! It was rare to earn money. Although the family was not divided, most of it was given to his mother and a small amount was kept for himself. It would be very convenient to do something later!

Mrs. An knew from her youngest son's expression that he was thinking, "It's okay. Mom will keep it for you first. If you want to use it, ask Mom for it later. I'll give you 10 taels of pocket money later. Don't say Mom doesn't love you." , your sister-in-law has a whole family, and my mother only gives 10 taels."

An Laoer "." So, he still has no control over the money he earns?

"Well, thank you, mother. I don't have anything to spend money on. I just have to do something sometimes and don't have any money left."

Mrs. An hurriedly went to the house to get 10 taels of silver for her younger son. In order to prevent her younger son from making any more excessive demands, she ran away decisively. Old Man An stared at Old Mrs. An, hoping that she would remember that he was the head of the family, and he was also penniless.

An Ningning looked at her grandpa with wide eyes, and kept staring at her grandma. She didn't know if grandma was doing it on purpose, but she didn't even raise her head or look at her from the beginning to the end to get money for her uncle.

She felt that her grandfather's silence was deafening. However, one cannot wake up a person who is pretending to sleep.

An Lao Er rested at home for two days and finally recovered. He said to Old Man An and Mrs. An: "Brother, I have been dredging the river for a while. I told the village chief to go and see them. Do you see any What should I bring with me?"

Mrs. An pinched her fingers and said, "Counting the days, it's almost half a month. You might as well go and have a look. These people in the family are too honest and cannot be bullied by other villages."

When people in the village went to do corvee work, they heard that An Laoer was visiting them, so they also sent some things over to help carry them there. An Laoer brought An Ningning with the fishing net he bought, and it took only a few days to persuade the whole family to agree.

In the end, although the family agreed, Dabao also had to go. Dabao was now ten years old and a half-year-old boy, so he could help. When An Laoer was busy, he could also help look after his sister. The three of them set off and packed a donkey cart full of things.

They didn't just go out to play. I heard that there are people digging rivers in every village. An Laoer took two big pots and decided to sell hot water to the dredging team.

He knew that the food served by the corvee consisted of dry pancakes and steamed buns, which no one cooked at all, and they would have to soak in water all day long without drinking some hot soup or ginger tea. How could this be done?

It's fine if he doesn't know. If he knows, although he can't help his eldest brother and the others, he can at least have some hot soup to drink. By then, with his care and operation, the people in their village won't have to work so hard.

I went to the county government office in Shitai and found the acquaintance of the naturalization clerk. At least they were given a benefit of two taels of silver, and their naturalization also earned them a lot of money. Since he looks familiar, at least ask him to check, which section of the Yangtze River channel is being cleaned up in Xiushan Village?

Seeing that it was a trivial matter, the clerk refused the ten cents offered by An Laoer. Hey, just ask this, you can ask anyone, and the ten cents will be confiscated.

The main reason is that he thinks that it costs at least one tael of silver to ask a clerk like him to do something, but such a small thing is not worth those taels of silver. He could also see that this young man from Xiushan County had some skills, so he only wanted to show off his face.

It was also the last time he was naturalized that he earned a few hundred taels. He still earned a small amount, and most of it went to the county boss.

After asking about the place, I took my nephew and niece to the butcher shop and bought a lot of big pig bones, but also missed two pig heads. It's winter now. These meat dishes can be stored for a long time. If you buy more, you can eat them for a while.

This is the recommendation of Qin Qin’s little niece. Brother and the others are going to dig a river channel, and there must be a lack of meat. But how much does it cost to just buy meat?

They passed by two or three cities along the way and bought pig bones, pig heads, pig guts, etc., which saved a lot of money. When they got there, they also brought fishing nets and bows and arrows. Whatever else they lacked, they just bought it locally. Got the material.

With my little niece here, I will definitely not leave empty-handed. She, my dear little niece, is God’s own daughter, a little koi with great luck and great luck.

Thank you all for your support!

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