Yunfan was the kind of person who would listen to whatever his sister said. Fearing that he would tire his sister out, he quickly walked over, held the twins in each hand, and walked in front. Yunli followed behind, closed the gate and locked it, and the two walked towards the village.

As soon as they arrived at the door, the clan leader's eldest granddaughter-in-law, Li, saw them and shouted at the top of her voice, "Hey, our village's little lucky star is here. Did you earn money to pay back your mother's funeral expenses?"

Yunli smiled, "Mrs. Li is really perceptive. My mother is still alive and couldn't bear to see us four siblings living in such hardship, so she sent me some silver in a dream. As soon as I got the silver, I was afraid that everyone would miss it, so I hurried to the clan leader's place to calculate it. Is Grandpa home?"

Li's words failed to hurt people as they did before, and instead she was hurt back. She rolled her eyes and said, "It's in the main room. Come in."

Now that he knew the location, Yunli was happy to pretend she didn't exist. He took Yunfan and the other two directly into the house. As expected, they saw the old patriarch sitting on the chair in the middle.

"Grandpa, I went up the mountain to pick some fruits and sold them for some money. I'm here to settle the debt. Please do the math for me."

The old man took a puff of his pipe, exhaled twice, and then said, "The various fees I calculated for you yesterday added up to three taels of silver. Originally, the tribe saw that there were only four children left in your family, so they planned to waive the fees for you. But since you have made a windfall, if they waived the fees for you, I'm afraid the tribe members would be dissatisfied. It's a good thing that you paid off the fees."

The old man spoke slowly and beautifully.

Yunli smiled, took out three silver ingots of one tael each from his bosom, and placed them on the table, "Grandpa Patriarch, here are three taels of silver, would you weigh them again?"

The old man waved his hand and said, "No need. How can there be no trust between the same clan? Girl, you are a sensible person. Grandpa, I did wrong you before. But since ancient times, filial piety is the most important virtue. Your grandma did something wrong, but as a junior, you contradicted your grandma..."

"Grandpa Patriarch, our family hasn't eaten yet, so I won't bother you for now. We can talk another day."

Yunli directly interrupted the old man's mumbling.

Is she the kind of person who sacrifices herself for the benefit of others?

Instead of wasting time on yourself, it is better to waste time on others.

Why listen to the old man's nagging? Wouldn't it be nice to watch an episode of TV instead of Xibei's time?

What does it have to do with her if the old man is interrupted and gets angry?

It doesn’t matter whether she is angry to death or not, it’s not her old man anyway.

Yunli took Yunfan and the other two out of the door and trotted back home.

"Sister! Niu Niu, build the shed!" Yun Fan was panting, with a big smile on his face.

Yunli agreed to this insignificant request for work with just a wave of his hand.

But the first thing to do is to eat something.

We had breakfast around 8 o'clock, and it's already past 3 o'clock in the afternoon. We ate some food and fruits until around 4 o'clock. It was just the right time for the weather to cool down, so it was more comfortable to set up the cowshed.

"Brother, go cut the melon on the table. You and your brothers and sisters can eat some first. You can have dinner when I bring the dinner I brought from town!"

"Sister, eat together!"

Yunli smiled and replied, "Okay, okay, you cut first, and I'll bring the food over and we'll eat together."

The rice, flour and meat in the ox cart had long been stored in Yunli's space. She first released the three chickens, placed a small bowl of water and a handful of brown rice in a cool place as food for the hens, and let them wander around on their own.

It was a hot day and it was also the mourning period, so Yunli picked out three boxes of rice from the stock and poured them into a basin, picked out a box of stir-fried vegetables, a box of green peppers and mung bean sprouts, a box of scrambled eggs with leeks, and a basin of tomato and egg soup, put them all in a lunch box and carried them into the house.

Yunfan cut the watermelon into four irregular pieces. The three of them sat obediently at the table and waited. After Yunli sat in the remaining seat, Yunfan began to divide the watermelon.

He took out the biggest piece first and placed it in front of Yunli: "Sister, eat it."

Then he put the second largest one in front of the little sister, "Little treasure, eat it."

The third largest one was placed in front of the younger brother, "Three treasures to eat."

The smallest one left is yours, "I'll eat it."

Yunfan's ceremony was completed successfully.

Yunli waited until Yunfan finished speaking with a smile before laying out the food one by one. "Have rice for dinner, and then have watermelon after dinner!"

The younger brother and sister clapped their hands in unison, "Eat, eat!"

Yunli smiled and shook his head, then started to serve food to the little guys.

She had never taken care of a child before, and didn't know how much food such a young child should eat. She first filled a large bowl of rice for the 20-year-old child, and then gave a spoonful of rice to each of the two little puddings.

Add more food after you finish eating, and feed the leftovers to the chickens.

The three children ate with great relish. The oldest child, Yunfan, ate voraciously, and even picked up some food for his three younger brothers and sisters.

Yunli didn't have much of an appetite. He just took a little bit of rice and two large spoonfuls of tomato and egg soup and ate them slowly.

"This is delicious, sister, eat it!"

Yunfan's eyes lit up when he ate tomatoes for the first time! He thought they were delicious and shared them equally with everyone.

There was no such crop as tomatoes in this era.

Yunli sighed again.

There were very few things in her space that she could legitimately take out.

That is, in this family of four, one is full of myself, one has a weak brain, and two have not yet fully developed brains. Except for myself, the IQ of the others combined is not even at the level of a 7-year-old.

I ate it, and it didn't have any effect.

When the children grow up, she will naturally restrain herself.

After the younger brothers and sisters finished eating, they wanted more rice. Yunli touched their little stomachs and found that they were not bulging, so he gave them two or three more mouthfuls.

Yun Fan ate half of the rice and then stopped, "Sister, eat! I'm hungry!"

He gestured to Yunli to eat the remaining rice.

Yunli shook his head and said, "Brother, eat it. I'm full."

What she said was not true. In fact, she had no appetite at all and planned to save some space for the watermelon, and then wash a tomato to eat after that.

Most of her tomatoes are harvested from the same fellow villager.

The tomato was big, and the flesh was sandy when it was cut open. The red flesh was sweet like a watermelon, and the jelly-like seeds were slightly sour. When you took a bite, the sweetness was mixed with a hint of sourness. It was so delicious!

These are the foods you should eat to cool down in hot weather.

While thinking, Yunli finished the last sip of soup.

The two little ones also put down their spoons and bowls.

After finishing their meal, both of them fixed their eyes on the watermelon. They would wait until their brother finished eating before they started eating the watermelon together.

Yun Fan watched as the three of them put down their chopsticks, "Are you all full?"

The two little ones nodded, and Yunli also nodded and said, "We are all full, brother, you can eat without worry."

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