Fortunately, the scale of breeding is not large. If they were bred in large numbers, a mass death would be even more heartbreaking. This also explains why rabbits are not common in rural households.

Afterwards, "Shazhu" also returned home with two remaining lunch boxes from the canteen.

When the aunt told him the story, "Silly Zhu" was a little surprised.

But soon, "Silly Pillar" responded:

"Well, since we're going to use a rabbit as the main ingredient, let's add more carrots for seasoning."

Although many people present, including the third aunt, were still looking at Jia Zhang with suspicion - they believed that Jia Zhang had not abandoned the dead rabbit at all, but had hidden it instead.

Then, "Shazhu" began to take out the largest iron cooking utensil from his home.

The meat a rabbit can provide is very limited, so most of the half pot of dish is radish, with only a few slices of rabbit meat.

After Sha Zhu finished making this hodgepodge, it was up to the third uncle to distribute it.

There were more than a dozen households in the compound, and each household sent a representative with a bowl to receive the food.

The third uncle distributed the dishes to each household fairly and meticulously, and no one complained.

Lin Xiangdong and his wife also returned home.

Lou Xiao'e looked at the bowl full of radishes and a little rabbit meat on the table, and couldn't help showing a little displeasure.

She had reason to be unhappy: if they had killed the rabbits to eat in the first place, they could have had the two rabbits all to themselves.

However, Lin Xiangdong suggested that everyone raise rabbits together, believing that rabbits reproduce quickly and there will be meat to enjoy during future festivals. Although this idea is beautiful, it is too idealistic in practice.

As a result, one of the rabbits died of disease, and only one was left, which had to be shared by more than a dozen families. How many pieces of rabbit meat would be left?

There were only three small pieces of rabbit meat in the bowl on the dining table.

"I didn't expect that one of them would die of illness." Lin Xiangdong said with a wry smile.

In this yard with dozens of residents, although some people need to go out to work or their children need to go to school, there is enough manpower to raise a few rabbits together.

However, this attempt failed.

At this moment, Lin Xiangdong was also regretting his decision.

When he got two rabbits in the country, he should go home immediately to slaughter and enjoy them.

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The Jia family also received a serving of carrot and rabbit soup.

Similar to Lin Xiangdong's, their portions also contain very little rabbit meat.

Grandmother Jia only ate one piece of rabbit meat, while Xiaodang got one piece, and the rest was given to Banggeng.

Qin Huairu did not taste the meat, she could only eat the radish and drink some soup.

However, she discovered something unusual about Jia's mother.

Just a small amount of rabbit meat was enough for Xiaodang to share a piece.

Could it be that Lady Jia’s conscience has awakened?

But thinking that it was Grandmother Jia who dealt with the dead rabbit, Qin Huairu had her own guess.

"Mom, did you hide the rabbit that died of disease?" Qin Huairu asked.

Jia's face changed slightly, and after glancing around to make sure no one was there, she quietly admitted: "Yes, I hid it. It was only a short time since he died of illness, so it's not a big deal."

"Just scald it with boiling water for a while longer." Qin Huairu reminded.

After all, it was still a whole rabbit, and she was unwilling to throw it away so easily.

"Only Lin Xiangdong is so timid, and the old woman in the backyard is also very timid. I remember that someone once ate a rabbit that had been dead for two days and was fine." Grandmother Jia responded, seeming quite satisfied with her harvest.

In addition, there is another good news: after gaining 50 kilograms, Qin Huairu's figure is no longer bloated.

As for the issue of body shaping, she has not completely let go of her obsession.

It was late at night, Qin Huairu hypnotized Xiao Huaihua, and at the same time, Jia's mother arranged for Xiao Dang to go to bed.

Bang Geng was awake; he knew his grandmother had hidden a rabbit.

Not long after, Jia's mother quietly went out and brought back the rabbit that was secretly hidden outside.

After closing the doors and windows, Bang Geng moved closer to the window and peeked through the gap to see what was happening outside.

- "Grandma, this rabbit meat is so delicious."

- "Great! Try dipping it in soy sauce, it will taste even better."

- "Delicious, really delicious."

Jia Zhang and Bang Geng devoured the rabbit meat, and Qin Huairu also took a few bites. At this time, Qin Huairu quietly peeked out the window, afraid that others would find out that they were enjoying the rabbit.

Lin Xiangdong had previously instructed that sick and dead rabbits should be thrown away, but Jia Zhang secretly kept it. If people knew about this, those gossipy neighbors would definitely gossip about it. Even if some people speculated that Jia Zhang might have secretly kept the dead rabbit, there was no evidence to prove it.

At the same time, Jia Zhang insisted that she had thrown away the dead rabbit.

Although it was a rabbit that died of illness, Qin Huairu thought that it would be safe to eat because it had just died and had been cooked for a long time.

Jia Zhang also held the same idea.

Qin Huairu only took two bites of the whole rabbit, ate a small half of the stalk, and let Jia Zhang swallow the rest.

When Jia Zhang wiped her mouth with satisfaction, only rabbit bones were left on the ground; Bang Geng was also very full at this time.

Next, Jia Zhang picked up the rabbit bones and processed them. Qin Huairu boiled hot water and first helped her mother-in-law Jia Zhang and grandson Banggen to soak their feet, and then washed herself.

As soon as she lay down on the kang, Jia Zhang began to snore loudly, while Bang Geng kept grinding his teeth while sleeping, which made Qin Huairu unable to fall asleep. The sound of her mother-in-law's breathing and her son's teeth clashing echoed in her ears, making it difficult for her to fall asleep for a long time. After a while, she finally fell asleep, but she was woken up by the noisy noise again.

At this time, night fell. Qin Huairu vaguely heard her mother-in-law screaming in pain that she was in severe abdominal pain in the darkness.

Qin Huairu tried her best to find the kerosene lamp in the dark and lit it. In front of her was Jia Zhang, who was writhing in pain and holding her stomach. Her painful expression was particularly terrifying at this time, and cold sweat was also flowing on her forehead.

Banggeng and Xiaodang were both awakened by the scream and sat on the edge of the bed in a daze. Xiaohuaihua just woke up and started crying loudly.

Qin Huairu quickly picked up Xiao Huaihua to comfort her, while anxiously observing her mother-in-law's situation.

"Could it be that eating rabbit meat caused gastrointestinal discomfort?" Qin Huairu looked worried.

As Qin Huairu said this, Jia Zhang's face turned extremely pale in an instant, and Bang Geng was also shocked.

After all, the rabbit that died of illness had eaten a lot of stick stalks;

But he didn't feel any discomfort at the moment.

Jia Zhang's abdominal pain gradually worsened.

Qin Huairu had no choice but to put on her clothes and look for Sha Zhu and an elder for help.

"What's going on, Mrs. Jia?" asked the older man.

"Abdominal pain? Did you eat something inappropriate?" Sha Zhu was quite enthusiastic.

Later, an elderly woman and He Yushui also joined in; soon more people came to show their concern.

Lin Xiangdong and his wife arrived not late, and in addition there was a group of deaf-mute old ladies, Liu Haizhong, Xu Damao and others.

Originally, Lin Xiangdong and Lou Xiaoming had gone to bed, but they got up to find out what happened when they heard the frightened sounds coming from the Jia Mansion. Seeing the situation, Lou Xiao'e also followed up to find out what was going on.

Lin Xiangdong has excellent hearing. In comparison, Lou Xiaoming did not hear Jia Zhang's screams when he was at home.

"Zhang **, you look as pale as if you were poisoned. Did you eat the meat of the deceased rabbit?" The old man approached Jia Zhang with a cane and asked sternly.

After looking at each other, everyone turned their attention to Jia Zhang, who was so ashamed that she could not cope with the situation.

"Neighbors, we have to rush her to the hospital," the older gentleman suggested.

Just as Sha Zhu was about to lend a helping hand, the old lady spoke again: "The situation seems to be very critical."

Hearing these words, Jia Zhang was also terrified, and even the child next to her, Bang Geng, started crying out of fear. After all, he was just a child.

"Auntie Zhang, haven't you thrown away the rabbit yet?" Lin Xiangdong asked Jia Zhang in surprise.

Jia Zhang was unable to answer.

Lou Xiao'e turned to Bang Geng to inquire about the situation.

"Grandma hid the meat and asked me to share it with her." Bang Geng said while crying.

Obviously, Bang Geng was frightened by what the old lady said, which made him feel very uneasy.

Jia Zhang fell to the ground helplessly, pressing her abdomen with one hand and stroking her thigh with the other, wailing non-stop.

Lin Xiangdong felt extremely embarrassed and couldn't bear to watch it all.

Liu Haizhong thought for a moment and said, "I'll go get a stretcher."

The old lady suggested: "Use rural earthwork."

Sha Zhu asked curiously: "Which folk remedy are you referring to?"

"When children in the village accidentally swallowed rat poison, they were given chicken juice to induce vomiting."

The person who asked the question about chicken juice - He Yushui - couldn't help but feel confused: "What is chicken juice?"

The third uncle explained: "It's feces drowning." He explained to He Yushui.

Let Aunt Zhang drink feces and drown?" He Yushui was horrified after hearing this. Is there such a thing in the world?

Xu Damao, on the other hand, watched the show with an attitude of "Human life is at stake."

"We can't do this!" Jia Zhang's fear was evident in her words.

As for Qin Huairu, she seemed quite troubled.

Although Bang Geng, with a sallow face, has not felt any abdominal discomfort, he has also tasted rabbit meat, so does he need to take this folk remedy?

Thinking of the stinking feces drowning, Bang Geng almost vomited. He would never swallow a drop even if it meant going to the underworld.

Yi Zhonghai hesitated for a moment and then said firmly: "Zhu'er, go get some manure water."

"I'll take care of it." Xu Damao stepped forward and said.

"Let me join in." A man named Liu Guangming volunteered.

Yan Jiechen and another person named Yan Jiefang also stepped forward to respond to the demands.

"Even waste liquid is considered public property. My family still has some waste liquid coupons." Lou Xiao'e is very helpful.

Indeed, in such an era even farm fertilizers became collectively owned, giving rise to the so-called "waste liquid coupons."

The demand for wastewater vouchers is very high in rural areas.

"Waste liquid that has been around for too long is not very effective. It's best if it's just been produced," said my mother-in-law.

Immediately, Lin Xiangdong and Lou Xiaoe saw many people starting to take action.

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