Because Su Nuo knew what his brother was thinking, when his brother was talking to Jiang Pingwan, he kept quietly paying attention to their expressions.
When his brother said he wasn't going to eat, Su Nuo felt that Jiang Pingwan was relieved.
Sunuo knew his brother best, and he couldn't hide the affection in his eyes. But looking at Jiang Pingwan, she seemed to be avoiding something.
Could it be that what my brother said about being unsure actually meant that Jiang Pingwan's feelings were not responding
Suno simply couldn't imagine that there was a woman who could refuse the confession of a man as good as her brother.
Mu Yue might feel embarrassed, but she didn't want to go to Jiang Pingwan's house.
Now only Suno was left. She couldn't say, "Future sister-in-law, I'll go with you."
In the end, everyone refused to go, and Xiao Wang pouted in disappointment.
Jiang Pingwan said: "Then I'll go home and cook some vegetables and let Xiao Wang deliver them to you. You guys should eat and rest quickly. After all, we have walked such a long mountain road."
Xiao Wang happily followed Jiang Pingwan back and told Su Yang not to worry, he would be here to deliver the food in a moment.
Su Yang agreed and watched the mother and son walk away before taking Su Nuo and Mu Yue to where the other volunteers lived.
Su Yang lives on campus, and the conditions are actually the worst. Several other volunteers live next door to the village chief's house, which is the house that Su Yang and others rented before.
There are no outsiders in this village, so housing prices are not expensive. Therefore, Su Yang paid only two hundred yuan for two years' rent at a time, and only one hundred yuan for one year.
After walking around for a while, Sunuo already had a general understanding of the situation in this village.
The living standard here is still similar to that of the 1970s and 1980s. Although everything is not provided by ticket, there are really not many leftover supplies.
The ideas of the villagers are even more old-fashioned, probably not much more advanced than those of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China.
So when Su Yang and others came here, they gave the villagers more psychological impact and material needs.
On the one hand, they cling to feudal ideas and are unwilling to accept the influence of external things.
On the one hand, they want to get more and better advanced materials. Everyone is jealous of the good things Su Yang brings.
Su Nuo even wondered how bad the "unfriendliness" of these people his brother mentioned before could be. It seems that it is really not easy for my brother.
Several people here have already started making fire and cooking. I heard that I bought rice, vegetables, and a piece of bacon from the village chief's family.
Although Sunuo and Mu Yue are girls, because they are the only two girls in this charity event, they receive special care... they don't have to cook.
Sunuo was only responsible for setting the dishes, while Mu Yue just helped serve the dishes.
Everyone was tired and simply made a big pot of bacon rice. I made another vegetable soup and was ready to eat it.
Although it is simple, the thin bacon is steamed in the rice. Every grain of rice is shiny with oil and has the aroma of bacon. It is really tempting.
In addition, they have been living in the open for the past few days and have rarely eaten decent meals, so a simple meal of rice and soup can satisfy these people.
Everyone was sitting around the dinner table, and just as they were about to start dinner, Li Siwang came.
He was holding a big basket with three dishes in it: a bowl of stir-fried eggs with green onions, a bowl of stir-fried bean sprouts with leeks, and a large bowl of stir-fried dried tofu with peppers.
Although they are all vegetarian dishes, the craftsmanship looks good. The bean sprouts are fresh and tender, the leeks are green, the eggs are yellow, and the peppers have a fragrant and spicy taste.
(End of chapter)