Aunt Zhou smiled from ear to ear, "It's delicious. They are all dug out of our land. When we bought the land, it was covered with rocks. I didn't expect that now radishes are growing."
Du Wanchun showed a look of surprise, then he arched his eyebrows and said with a smile: "That's really great."
"Yes, we can make radish soup for lunch today." Aunt Zhou poured all the radishes out of the basket and put them on the ground. After looking at them for a while, she said, "It's just that we can't finish all the radishes."
Du Wanchun squatted down, picked up a radish and weighed it in his hand. He had an idea and said, "Mom, why don't we take these radishes out to the county and sell them."
"Selling radishes?" Aunt Zhou was a little surprised.
Du Wanchun showed his sweet dimples and nodded: "Yes, I sell radishes."
Aunt Zhou looked puzzled and said: "Is there anyone buying these radishes? I see that every household in the village has planted them."
Du Wanchun stood up and said slowly: "Mom, everyone in this village has grown radishes, but the dignitaries in the county have not. They usually ask people to collect vegetables in nearby villages. Why don't we just find a family to sell them there?" .”
"Who are you selling to?" Aunt Zhou asked quickly. She had brought her children to Changliu Village only a few years ago. She didn't know many people in the village, let alone people in the county. ?.?????.ℂ??
Du Wanchun suddenly thought of a person, Aunt He, the kitchen helper in Li County.
Aunt He and her mother used to live in the same village. They grew up together and had a pretty good relationship. Later, she married the nursing home of County Magistrate Li's family and worked as a helper in the kitchen, so they gradually stopped interacting with each other.
However, when her mother was still alive, Aunt He often helped buy a lot of food and vegetables for their family.
She had seen him many times when she was delivering food with her mother.
"Mom, I know the cook of Magistrate Li's family. How about you take him to the county to see if he can sell it?" Du Wanchun said with a smile.
Aunt Zhou thought for a while and said, "That's okay, but I have to go with you."
Zhou Zhao stood up and said, "Mom, you are still busy sewing clothes for your sister-in-law, why don't you go with me?"
After hearing this, Aunt Zhou looked sideways at the remaining cloth on the table, feeling a little embarrassed.
"Third brother is busy looking at our land, why don't I go alone." Du Wanchun was afraid that Aunt Zhou wouldn't want to do it, so he then said: "Mom, don't worry, I've been to the county, and I can't do it alone." Something happened."
The land at home is about to be returned, and no one is watching. The Chen family next door will probably take it back again.
Aunt Zhou frowned slowly as she looked at the cloths. She was worried about Du Wanchun going out alone, and she didn't want her to have anything to wear when she came back the day after tomorrow. She really didn't know what to do.
At this time, Zhou Ruiyuan pushed the chair out of the room, "Why don't I go with her."
"You?" Aunt Zhou looked at him in disbelief.
"Ruiyuan, haven't you always been reluctant to go out?"
Zhou Ruiyuan pushed the chair to Du Wanchun's side and slowly looked outside the room, "Mom, sometimes we can't hide all the time."
Aunt Zhou's eyes sank slightly, and she immediately understood what he meant, "Okay, I'll feel relieved to have you with me to accompany her."
Zhou Zhao came over and said, "Brother, is it inconvenient to move your legs like this?"
Zhou Ruiyuan replied: "It's okay, so many radishes happen to need a cart to transport them. I'll ask my third brother to borrow a cart from the Wang family at the entrance of the village later."
The Wang family at the entrance of the village is an old couple with no children. Like the Zhou family, they are not well-liked by the villagers. However, they are surprisingly good to the Zhou family. They usually ask them to borrow a bowl of rice or a carriage. Very generous.
Aunt Zhou thought it was okay. She quickly picked out a few good ones from the pile of radishes and handed them to Zhou Zhao and said, "Go and tell Uncle Wang to borrow the carriage and give this to them."
Zhou Zhao took it in his hand, nodded and said, "Okay, mother, I'll go right away."
He took the carrots, turned around, left the house and went to the village gate.