Chapter 390
Walnut and Erpeng lived in Aunt Fatty's house. The villagers in the village came here one after another carrying their own food, and Walnut and Erpeng got busy.

Soon the night came. Seeing that the grain and walnuts in the yard had been harvested, he said to the fat aunt: "Auntie, I am really sorry, I have received so much food and used up your yard? "

The fat aunt laughed when she heard what Walnut said, glanced at the grain in the yard, and said to Walnut with a smile: "Girl, don't be polite to me. It's us who can come to our village to collect grain." Blessings in the circle, what are you afraid of using our yard?"

Hearing what a fat aunt said, Walnut smiled, and Erpeng, who was standing beside him packing the bags, said to Walnut at this time: "It's getting late today, let's take it here!"

Hearing Erpeng's words, Walnut took a look at the sky, nodded, and said to the villagers who were still carrying grain in the yard: "Weigh the grain you carried, and it's here today. We will continue to collect tomorrow, so you can rest assured."

Hearing what Walnut said, the villagers also stopped pushing food here.

By the time Walnut and Erpeng had weighed all the grain they had delivered, the sky had already turned dark.

Just when Walnut and Erpeng finished packing their bags and were about to get into the train, the fat aunt came out of the room where he lived, and the two people who looked at them said with a smile: "Girl, you The two of you have been busy all day, you must be hungry, our dinner is ready, although there is nothing good, you two can just go inside and eat something!"
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Walnut and Erpeng listened to what the fat aunt said, and the two of them glanced at each other, smiled and listened to Walnut saying to the fat man: "Then thank you, fat aunt, we two are not welcome, we walked away Into the fat aunt's house."

Walking into the room, what catches the eye is a kerosene lamp, which is placed in the middle of the dining table. Around the dining table, there are several children and a man with a fat aunt.

When they saw Walnut and Erpeng walking in, they saw the man next to her, and they both waved to each other and said, "...Come and do it here, there are vacant seats here, specially for the two of you stayed."

Hearing the fat aunt's words, Walnut and Erpeng looked at the dining table he was pointing at, and saw two stools there.

Seeing this, Walnut showed a smile on his face, and said politely to the fat man, "Thank you uncle!"

With that said, Walnut and Erpeng walked to the dining table unceremoniously, opened the stool and sat on it, looking at the ordinary meals on the table, Walnut and Erpeng, who had worked hard all day, couldn't help but feel their stomachs growling. He cried out, and the fat man sitting beside him couldn't help but smiled when he heard the two people's stomachs growling, and said to them, "Hurry up and eat, the food is getting cold."

After dinner, Walnut and Erpeng went back early to rest in the house where they lived.

Early the next morning, Walnut got up from the kang early, got dressed, tidied up briefly, and walked out of the house by herself.

As soon as he came to the yard, Walnut was surprised to find that many villagers were already standing at the door of the fat aunt's house with food on their backs.

When they saw Walnut walking out of the house, they all had smiles on their faces, carried the food into the yard, smiled at Walnut and said, "Girl, we are here to bring you food."

Listening to what the villagers said, looking at the grain and walnuts they were carrying, he frowned, looked at them puzzled and asked, "Why are you so early?"

Listening to Walnut's question, the villagers looked at him with a smile on their face, and said to Walnut: "It's getting late, we country people, we can get up early."

Hearing what they said, Walnut didn't have any doubts, nodded, and said to them: "Then you put the grain here first, and we will give it to you after we pack it up, and weigh it for settlement."

As soon as Walnut's voice fell, his aunt came out of her room, and said to Walnut standing in the yard with a smile: "Girl, you just woke up and my breakfast is ready. Go to your brother, go into the house and eat a bowl quickly, okay, collect the food, don't waste time."

Walnut listened to the fat man, and was not polite. He nodded to him directly and said, "Thank you, auntie. I'll call right now, my brother."

After the words fell, Walnut glanced at the villagers standing in the yard, and said with a smile: "If you are in a hurry, you can put the grain in the yard first, and go to your work. After we finish breakfast, we will weigh you Don't worry, I will definitely not miss you a catty or two."

Hearing what Walnut said, the villagers who came here with food on their backs looked at Walnut and said with a smile: "Girl, hurry up and have breakfast in the house, we are not in a hurry, just stand in the yard and wait for you." .”

Hearing this, Walnut didn't say anything anymore, turned his head to look at the room he was living in, and shouted to the inside: "Erpeng, have you gotten up yet? Waiting for us to have breakfast now!"

As soon as Walnut's voice fell, he listened to the room.Erpeng's answer came from inside, and Erpeng said: "That's all right, I'll come out right away."

Not much time, Erpeng came out at noon, looked at the walnut standing in the yard, and walked up to him with a smile. The two of them walked into the fat aunt's house together, and simply washed up for a while. Fan, started to eat breakfast.

While sitting at the table having breakfast, Erpeng glanced at Walnut and said, "It's really positive here, coming so early."

Hearing Er Peng's words, before Walnut had time to reply, she listened to the fat aunt who was sitting next to her and said, "Of course I am active. They are afraid that you will never come again after collecting the food this time. A few days ago The next day, when you went back after harvesting the grain, I heard that you met bandits on the road. At that time, there were many people in the village. I was worried that you two would never come again. The village harvested grain. In that case, our grain would only be If it can be saved to the next year, if you don’t count it, you can sell it in the town, pay the labor to go back and forth, and eat some lunch, it’s not as valuable as selling it at home!”

Hearing what the fat aunt said, Walnut glanced at her and said with a smile: "The villagers are too worried. Those bandits have been punished by God. I don't think they will dare in the future."

(End of this chapter)

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