My Children are Fierce and Adorable

Chapter 126: transition

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Guan Chibei discussed with Mr. Guan that he wanted to dig another pond in the backyard. It didn’t need to be big, just to temporarily raise the fish he caught.

If your family is going to run a business in the future, you should always need fish, and it would be more convenient to have a place to keep them.

The pool is definitely larger than the water tank and can hold more fish. He can fish for a little longer. Moreover, winter is about to begin, and when the cold weather freezes and the rivers freeze, it will be easier to cut off the supply of fish if you have a pond at home.

The water in the mountains is clear and pollution-free, and the fish is the best sold at the stall because of its deliciousness. After listening to it, Father Guan pondered for a moment and agreed.

But Dad Guan suggested: "Dig the sink next to the kitchen."

Because in winter, the pool at home will also freeze. Dad Guan, who is good at various life skills, and Guan Chibei thought about how to keep the pool as alive as possible.

Finally, the two of them came up with a plan and decided to build a shed with tarpaulin for the pool. This would isolate the cold wind and the temperature would be much more suitable. Then the pool was built under the kitchen window. After building the shed, they opened the kitchen window.

In winter, when the home needs to heat hot water, the fire will always be burning in the kitchen, and some of the heat can be transferred from the window to the shed of the pool.

That way, the pool should be able to avoid freezing.

I thought about it, so I waited for Mrs. Rong and the others to come back in the evening and told the whole family. They all discussed the matter and took action.

Next, Dad Guan followed him to the dock, while Brother Guan, who was the strongest, was left to dig a pond at home with Guan Chibei.

After two days of digging, the pond was dug out. It is indeed not big, about two meters in diameter, not deep, and is a shallow pond.

After setting up the stall at home for two or three days, it had already earned back the capital given by Guan Chibei.

The housekeeper is very excited, because from now on, the family will be solely making money.

Aunt Rong was full of motivation and started setting off earlier in the morning, even before dawn.

Ye Lulu was responsible for calculating money every day. When she made more money from her business, she also mentioned to Guan Chibei about building a wall at home.

After all, there is no wall around it, and the entire housekeeper's yard is so open. Everyone in the village can come in at will. This is indeed unsafe.

What happened to Tie Wa last time was a wake-up call.

Moreover, now that the housekeeper is running a business, he has a lot to do when setting up a stall. For example, he has to prepare ingredients before going to the dock. He digs a pond to raise fish at home and expands the chicken pen to raise more chickens. He also needs to build a fence to prevent other People use their hands and feet.

Aunt Rong and the others also pondered over it, and finally decided to build a wall.

Just wait for the business to continue for a while.

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In the village, after the babies' full moon day, more and more people, even some people outside the village, knew about the beauty and sophistication of the housekeeper's three children.

In a farmhouse, it's rare for a few children to be so polished.

The ordinary villagers in the village would talk a lot when they had time, but some people with not so good intentions began to think of some vicious ideas in their minds.

Lai Han is a villager from some scattered small villages outside Yunwu Village. He often goes to Yunwu Village for walks and gets acquainted with several families. He often goes to the city to do some odd jobs to supplement the family income. He gets along like a fish in water and is also infected. Some pickled dishes.

He heard about the outstanding looks of the housekeeper's babies, so he came up with an idea and called a few familiar men, including men from the village and gangsters from the city, who often colluded with Laihan.

(End of chapter)