Even Qin Huairu has changed dramatically after successfully losing weight.

"Although this system harms Qin Huairu, it is beneficial to Sha Zhu!" Lin Dong thought to himself.

Even though he looks old, Sha Zhu still has a certain appeal; the advantage of being a chef, with a good background, spacious living space and good reputation, and his actual age is not too old,

These make it possible for Shazhu to find a suitable partner.

.........

Just as I was about to wash the dishes, a large man approached. Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be Qin Huairu.

Seeing that it was Qin Huairu, Lin Xiangdong immediately had a premonition that something unfortunate might happen.

The facts were exactly as he expected, and the incident did not seem to have a good cause.

Qin Huairu actually wanted to share the one pound of pork coupons that the factory gave to Lin Xiangdong.

All that could be heard was Qin Huairu speaking of her sorrow as usual, mentioning that Banggeng and Xiaodang had not tasted meat for a long time, and she was hoping that Lin Xiangdong could lend them the precious meat ticket.

But if you think about it carefully, Qin Huairu's statement this time does not seem to be entirely exaggerated. After all, the current situation of Banggeng and Xiaodang is indeed becoming increasingly difficult.

The reason is that whenever Qin Huairu was unable to improve the situation, the two children's eating conditions would become worse.

In the past, they felt very satisfied even if they only survived on a small amount of food; but recently, their table was so light that they could only survive on liquids.

Under such circumstances, eating meat would be too much of a luxury.

"Aren't there a few rabbits growing well in the yard? When they grow up, we can provide them with rabbit meat to enjoy," Lin Xiangdong suggested.

In fact, he also empathized with Qin Huairu's current difficult situation and was unwilling to let her continue to fall into deeper trouble.

If I lend Qin Huairu the precious one-pound meat ticket, will she return it? This is almost impossible to happen.

If Qin Huairu fails to repay, the system will issue a warning or even impose some degree of punishment.

The worst case scenario is that Qin Huairu would gain several more kilograms, which would be even more unbearable.

Therefore, he chose not to lend her the money, which was also a way of caring for her.

However, this move did not gain Qin Huairu's understanding, but instead aroused her resentment.

Qin Huairu muttered to herself: For Lin Xiangdong now, this little bit of meat is not worth mentioning at all, but he refuses to provide help. He really has no mercy at all.

As dusk fell, Banggeng went home from school.

When he stepped into the courtyard, he found Xiaodang standing beside the rabbit cage.

Living on simple food every day, Xiaodang longed to taste delicious rabbit meat one day.

Xiao Dang looked sad at this time. When he saw his brother, he immediately ran over and cried and complained:

"Brother, it's bad. One of the rabbits looks like it's going to die."

Upon hearing this, Bang Geng was shocked and hurried forward to check the situation in the rabbit cage.

One of the rabbits looked gloomy.

After a while, Banggen breathed a sigh of relief and explained to Xiaodang impatiently: "It's just tired and needs to rest, it's nothing serious."

Then he took his brother back home.

At home, Old Mrs. Zhang was concentrating on making shoe soles while the young Sophora japonica were playing around.

Leaving his schoolbag at the door, Banggeng took Xiaodang out for activities, and Grandma Zhang did not stop them.

In contrast, when Qin Huairu was at home, she always strictly supervised Banggeng in his homework.

Suddenly, a cry came from the front yard: "Oh my God! Something happened."

In an instant, the needle and thread and shoes in the hands were thrown down.

What happened?

Out of curiosity, Old Mrs. Zhang also walked out of the gate.

The residents in the courtyard gathered in the front yard almost at the same time.

When Old Lady Zhang arrived at the center of the situation, what she saw was a crowd of people gathered around a rabbit cage.

Staggering, Old Lady Zhang tried her best to squeeze closer to the crowd and stretched her head to take a closer look at the rabbit cage.

"A wild rabbit suddenly died. What should we do now?" At this moment, the three aunts were at a loss as to what to do.

Breeding this wild rabbit is quite difficult due to its special growth conditions.

If the operation is not careful, it can easily lead to unfortunate death.

It is a sad fact that if one rabbit becomes sick and dies, the entire litter will face the same fate.

Therefore, large-scale rabbit farming is not common.

Lin Xiangdong brought back two rabbits from the countryside for everyone to take care of together, hoping that everyone could work together to raise them successfully. After all, having sufficient manpower is always better than fighting alone.

If only Lin Xiangdong and Lou Xiaoe were responsible for raising rabbits, they would inevitably be too busy to devote enough energy due to their work.

However, unexpectedly, one rabbit still became sick and died.

The three mothers pulled the surviving rabbit out of the cage, held it in their hands by its ears, and stared at the dead rabbit lying coldly in the cage.

Even an elderly woman came with her deaf old lady to watch.

"I told you at the beginning that wild rabbits are very troublesome to raise."

"With so many of us, we can't even take care of two little rabbits!"

"The dead one should still be edible!"

"If it has been heated and sterilized sufficiently, it should still be edible."

"The remaining one probably won't last long."

……

People talked endlessly with each other.

Jia Zhang also expressed his opinion, suggesting that the two rabbits should be cooked and eaten.

At this time, the old woman spoke up: "It is better not to eat rabbits that have died of illness."

Although these two rabbits were raised by everyone together, they were originally brought by Lin Dongfang from his hometown.

Therefore, everything should wait until Lin Dongfang returns home and follow his final decision.

Lin Dongfang then rode his bicycle back to the compound.

As soon as he stepped into the courtyard, Lin Dongfang was shocked to find something unusual was happening.

He was bewildered by the crowd gathered in the court.

He saw a crowd gathering in front of the rabbit shed and began to wonder why.

Lin Xiangdong didn't need to ask for details of the situation, as an old lady told him the story.

Zhong Lin Dongfang couldn't help but frown when he learned that one of the rabbits had died of illness.

We had hoped that everyone could collectively raise the two rabbits, but that did not happen.

Raising rabbits is not an easy task; otherwise anyone could raise them on a large scale.

Others might prefer to raise aardvarks rather than rabbits.

When Lin Xiangdong visited the countryside, he saw that most people raised chickens, ducks and geese. Of course, there were also cases of raising pigs and sheep, and fish. However, rabbits were much rarer, and most families only raised one or two rabbits. Although rabbits can reproduce rapidly and do not require high standards of food, it is still difficult to raise them successfully!

"Dongzi, when Shazhu comes back from work, ask him to help take care of the pair of rabbits. How about we cook and stew the rabbit meat together for dinner in the evening?" Jia Zhang suggested.

"No! The meat of the dead rabbit cannot be eaten and must be thrown away; but the one that is still alive can be considered for slaughter and cooking." Lin Xiangdong replied after thinking for a while.

"You are really... a mere virus that can be eliminated by simply heating and boiling it thoroughly." Jia Zhang retorted.

Many onlookers shared the same view as Jia Zhang: they thought it was okay to eat the freshly killed animal. Maybe nothing serious would happen, but to ensure safety, it was better not to be greedy for that delicious bite.

"This sick and dead rabbit must be thrown away!" Lin Xiangdong insisted.

"Yes, that's right, they should be thrown away! Any rabbit that died of disease must not be eaten." The old woman held a cane and supported Lin Xiangdong.

These words instantly aroused the disgust of many people.

At this moment, Jia Zhang suddenly had an idea and said, "Okay, I'll just throw it away."

As soon as Jia Zhang finished speaking, she reached into the rabbit cage, grabbed the dead rabbit, turned around and rushed out of the courtyard gate. Not long after, she disappeared.

Seeing this, the third aunt stamped her feet in anxiety, regretting that she was a step slower. She was convinced that Jia Zhang would never just throw away the dead animal.

Although the rabbit died of illness, it had only been dead for a short time. Even if it had been dead for a day, there would still be many people willing to eat it - wouldn't it be sterilized by simply roasting it or stewing it in a pot?

Lin Xiangdong frowned but didn't say much. If Jia Zhang chose to abandon the dead rabbit, it would be perfect. If she secretly ate it, Lin Xiangdong couldn't be blamed if something went wrong. At this moment, everyone was a witness.

As for the surviving rabbit held in the hands of the third aunt on the other side, it seemed to be dying and did not have much vitality.

Since one of the rabbits in the same litter had unfortunately passed away, the remaining one had little chance of survival; but since it was still alive, it was undisputed that it could be processed and eaten. Unfortunately, with only one rabbit as the main dish, each family could only get a small amount of rabbit meat; but some was better than nothing.

Because everyone recognized "Sha Zhu's" superb cooking skills, they finally decided to let him take on the role of the main chef, and the three aunts were responsible for handling the preparations. Then they went into the kitchen and took out a kitchen knife. They slaughtered and bled the animals, and then they skinned them...

In a flash, the three aunts completed all the steps.

At the same time, Jia Zhang, who had been gone for a long time, reappeared in front of everyone; he claimed that he had thrown away the rabbit, but chose to keep it secret when faced with others' curiosity about where he had thrown it.

"Aunt Jia, the best way for rabbits that died of illness is not to eat them." Although he was worried, Lin Xiangdong still said a few more words.

"Forget it, I just said I lost it." However, Jia Zhang showed an annoyed attitude.

Seeing her firm statement, Lin Xiangdong said no more. At this moment, He Yushui, who had just returned from school, had mixed feelings when she heard about Rabbit's situation.

Although we can hope to taste delicious rabbit meat in the evening, it is still a pity that the rabbit died of illness.

Even so, Lin Xiangdong couldn't help feeling a little annoyed when he thought about the idea of ​​being able to feed two rabbits at once. After all, they had not yet successfully bred any new generation of baby rabbits.

For this purpose, Yi Zhonghai specifically asked the factory and block office for permission and obtained approval to raise some rabbits. However, the final result was disappointing. After all, raising only a few rabbits made the place seem even more deserted.

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