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Chapter 483 Silkworm

Chapter 483 Silkworm

Xiao Ayu naturally missed Grandma Wang very much, but she would think about her whenever she had a spare moment each day.

After all, there are so many interesting things in a child's eyes, and thinking about adults is just one of the less important ones.

If adults have been away for a long time, they will feel very unfamiliar when they come back.

So, Xiao Ayu only thought about Old Lady Wang briefly before following Wang Wulang to the village entrance.

Old Master Hu's men lit a large bonfire under the banyan tree at the village entrance.

There were also a lot of sweet potatoes roasting in the campfire.

Seeing Xiao Ayu and the others run over, he handed one to each of the children.

"Slow down, it'll hurt if you fall on the snow," Grandpa Hu called out.

Little Ayu received the sweet potato and grinned from ear to ear: "Okay, we'll be very careful!"

Even the little lamb got a roasted sweet potato, with a rat on its head, its little paws rubbing together from the cold.

Grandpa Hu broke off a piece of sweet potato from his hand and handed it to the Spirit-Testing Rat's paw.

The Spirit Tester Rat quickly picked it up, took it, and swallowed it rapidly.

The other old men, seeing this scene, also felt that the little mouse looked quite endearing.

Previously, people didn't have a good impression of the Spirit-Testing Rat because it looked a lot like a field mouse that likes to steal food.

But ever since Xiao Ayu brought back the Spirit-Testing Rat, they noticed that there were fewer rats stealing grain in the village, and later there were none at all.

Until one day, they discovered that whenever a rat tried to steal grain from the village, it would be chased away by the Spirit Rat.

Despite its small size, it is quite intimidating; the rats run away as soon as they see it.

I don't know where they went.

So the villagers are still discussing whether or not to let Xiao Ayu leave the Spirit-Testing Rat in the village.

I guarantee I can fatten it up. As long as it keeps rats away, I'll even keep the Spirit Rat as a pet.

The little lamb discovered that its importance in the villagers' hearts seemed to be starting to be on par with that of its little brother.

After quickly finishing the sweet potato, he planned to give the villagers a big one.

They need to know that in this village, the lambs can't do without them.

The lamb swung its hooves and walked away, even going to the village chief's house to call the donkey and mule away.

The Spirit Rat tried to keep up, but was left behind by the little sheep.

At this time, little Ayu was unaware that she had taken her brothers and other children from the village to their row house.

As soon as he stepped inside, Wang Wulang felt a wave of warmth wash over him.

How can it be so warm?
I didn't see any fire anywhere.

"Oh, is this a heating system?" Wang Qilang noticed that there was a particularly hot spot on the floor in the room.

There was a burning smell passing through the walls.

Wang Wulang was interested in that row of mulberry trees.

Although it's called a mulberry tree, it only grows to about knee-high, with only two or three leaves scattered around.

Wang Wulang asked, "Is this all they eat? Is this much? Can they even finish it?"

"No, these leaves only grew in the last two days. They weren't here before. We're feeding you nutrients, not mulberry leaves," Hu Sanpang explained. "It was Sister Ayu's idea; otherwise, we wouldn't know what to do."

So everyone showered him with praise, and only then did Wang Wulang realize that his sister Ayu had done so much when she came home.

Good heavens, he would never have thought of these things if it were him.

But then the question arises: where did these silkworm eggs come from?

(End of this chapter)

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