"Aunt Li, it's okay if you want to see it. Just tell me. These are just some rough food, buckwheat noodles and the like. They're not worth much." After Chunfeng finished speaking, he untied the buckwheat box at the top. bag.
The people in the car saw that it was really just some soba noodles, so they didn’t say anything.
Li took one look at it and turned away, muttering in a low voice, "I thought it was some good stuff, no! I'm so poor that I can't afford any good stuff."
Chunfeng didn't say a word when he heard it. Some people don't need to worry about them and waste their energy. So I chatted with Aunt Zhang about home affairs along the way.
When it was getting dark, the rickety bullock cart finally stopped at the entrance of the village.
As soon as Chunfeng was about to get off the car, he saw his eldest sister walking quickly towards him. After greeting the people getting off the car, he hurriedly took Chunfeng's hand.
"Second sister, are you okay? How are things going? Mom is very worried at home. If I had known better, I would have asked me to go with you."
"I'm just going to the market. What can I do? Besides, there are so many people from the same village going together, so what's there to worry about? Okay, come and help me, let's go home first."
Chunfeng laughed in his heart when he saw the eldest sister's anxious look. He urged while carrying a basket on his back.
The eldest sister Chunyu wanted to say something else, but Chunfeng picked up the basket and walked away without answering, so she had to follow quickly.
"Mom, we are back." Chunfeng entered the house and put down the basket, walked straight to the water tank, scooped up a ladle of water and drank it.
Chunfeng Niang came out immediately when she heard the noise. She didn't even look at the basket full of things, she just stepped forward and pulled Chunfeng over.
"Feng'er, come and see if you're okay."
"Mom, what's wrong with you? I'm fine. What can happen? Come and see what good things I bought." Chunfeng said to Chunfeng's mother with a smile on her face.
"It's okay, it's okay, it's okay!" Chunfeng Niang breathed a sigh of relief when she saw that Chunfeng was okay.
Since Chunfeng left in the morning, the more Chunfeng thought about it, the more she felt that Chunfeng should not be allowed to go out alone.
By the time she arrived at the entrance of the village, the bullock cart had already set off. Chunfeng Niang had been worried about this all day.
In fact, there is nothing dangerous in the town, but occasionally some hooligans like to tease pretty girls, so Chunfeng Niang is so worried.
Although Chunfeng has not grown up yet, there is an unconcealable grace between her eyebrows. Others don't know it, but she, the mother, knows it.
"Mom, here you go! You can heat up the meat buns and eat them. I bought them for you on the way back."
Chunfeng was completely unaware of her mother's worries and happily handed the buns in her arms to her mother.
"Okay, Mom knows you are filial. You are tired after a long day's journey. Rest here. Your eldest sister and I will cook for you."
After speaking, he turned around and prepared to go to the kitchen without mentioning whether the herbs were sold or how much they were sold for.
"Mom, wait a minute, I bought rice and meat here. Let's eat rice tonight!" Chunfeng said as he took out a big bag of rice and the three kilograms of pork belly he bought in the morning.
Chunfeng Niang turned around and saw the big bag of rice and meat, and frowned the next moment.
"Feng'er, how much do you want to spend? Our family is still in debt. You... can't spend money like this next time." Although Chunfeng Mother felt sorry for money, she was not willing to say it. What a heavy talk.