Chapter 97 Ah Mo's Wife
"Good stuff, crisp, tender and refreshing, sweet and delicious."

Under the expectant eyes of Young Master Ji, Su Cao opened the basket: "Do you want to eat? Surprised or not?"

Seeing the dark lump in the back basket, Young Master Ji's face turned black!

"vomit!"

He clutched his stomach and retched, with a puffy face, staring at Su Cao reproachfully.

"It's bullshit."

His face turned pale with anger: "Ah Mo's daughter-in-law, you are so bad!"

Su Cao also had a narrow mind for a while, so she played tricks on Young Master Ji.

Seeing that he had vomited yellow bile, thinking that his stomach was not good, he was so guilty that he squatted down and put his arms around him, patting his back lightly.

"My sister is bad, it's my sister's fault, my sister shouldn't play tricks on you."

There is a faint fragrance on Su Cao, like the fragrance of grass and trees, and like the quiet smell in the bamboo forest.

When Young Master Ji smelled this, he felt much more stable and less uncomfortable.

There was mist hanging on his eyelashes: "Okay then, I forgive you! You played tricks on me, and you want to make something delicious for me."

"Snacks, you just know how to eat!"

Su Cao was amused by him, stayed away from the basket of cow dung, led him to the bamboo lake pavilion, and asked Shen Yue'e to put the bamboo basket on the stone table.

After cleaning my hands by the lake, I lifted the cloth on the top of the basket to reveal the yam cake spread on the plantain leaves.

"It's all ready! I found a yam vine in the bamboo forest yesterday, and dug up the yam cake that Yam made for you early in the morning. Yam is the most nourishing for the spleen and stomach. Try it and see how it tastes?"

Young Master Ji doesn't like food that is too sweet, so Su Cao made the yam cake with a light taste.

After he threw Fuxiangji's mung bean cake last time, he kept in mind what Su Cao said, what he didn't want, maybe what others couldn't ask for.

So even though the yam cake made by Su Cao was sweet and delicious, which was his favorite flavor, he still reluctantly gave up and distributed the yam cake to his little friends with a basket.

"Okay! After eating the yam cake, it's time to work."

Young Master Ji waved his small hand and directed: "The bamboo shoots harvested yesterday are still piled up in the house. Dumb and Daniel are responsible for carrying them out. You guys peel the bamboo shoots, and you guys wash the bamboo shoots and dry them."

"It's Yue'e, you assign work to them!"

Su Cao greeted Young Master Ji: "My sister needs your help with other things, you and the mute come with me."

Following Su Cao, Young Master Ji saw that she was carrying the basket of cow dung again, and spread it out to dry in the bamboo forest with fire tongs. Young Master Ji's face turned pale.

"Is this the work my sister asked me to do?"

Just as Su Cao was about to say no, the mute pulled Young Master Ji behind him, meaning to let him stand aside.

Fearing that Su Cao would ask Young Master Ji to pick up the cow dung, he put his hand into the basket and helped to take the cow dung like Su Cao and spread it out in the bamboo forest to dry.

I don't know if it's because I ate a few pieces of yam cake, or I have gotten used to the black clumps of cow dung in front of me.

Except for his face turning slightly pale, Young Master Ji didn't hold his stomach and retch.

Standing a few steps away, he asked Su Cao, "What do you use the cow dung for, sister?"

"It's very useful, and my sister didn't lie to you. It can grow crisp, tender, refreshing, sweet and delicious things."

After spreading the cow dung, Su Cao picked up a load of baskets and took Young Master Ji and Mute into the bamboo forest, looking for the half-rotted dead bamboo roots.

Let them help to shovel the soil from the roots of the dead bamboo, spread it layer by layer in the basket, and spread a layer of dead bamboo soil on a layer of banana leaves.

(End of this chapter)

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