In order to show her sincerity, she explained the income and financial situation of the Yang family clearly while cooking, and also pointed out that she, the elder sister-in-law, was there to help them. Logically, Mrs. Sun would not look down on it, right?

Did I say something wrong that made Mrs. Sun worried? Or was there some misunderstanding? Oh, this is so frustrating! What if I didn't handle this properly and this marriage is ruined? What will happen then?

Thinking of this, Xiuying bought a roast duck from the space, wrapped it in brown paper, called Yang Qingfeng and said, "Qingfeng, take this roast duck to Sister Sun and ask her to come and eat barbecue tomorrow night."

Yang Qingfeng looked at the golden, sizzling duck, swallowed his saliva, and asked, "Sister, when did you roast it?"

Xiuying rolled her eyes at him and said, "You're just greedy. No matter when it's baked, just send it to them right away. Speak nicely and don't make things worse."

Yang Qingfeng took the roast duck and replied, "I understand, sister. I'll go right away."

Yang Qingfeng turned around and went out, smelling the aroma of roast duck along the way, but he was wondering in his heart whether Mrs. Sun would accept the roast duck.

Yang Qingfeng ran very fast with the roast duck in his hand and soon caught up with Mrs. Sun and her daughter who were walking down the hill.

He stopped in front of them, panting, and seeing the lost Sun Huahua, he quickly handed over the roast duck and said, "My sister asked you to come for barbecue tomorrow night." After that, he ran away.

Mrs. Sun and Sun Huahua stood there, looking at Yang Qingfeng's receding back, feeling a little at a loss.

Sun Huahua held the roast duck and said, "Mom, this..."

Mrs. Sun hesitated for a moment and said, "Since they've delivered it, let's take it first."

The mother and daughter looked at each other and slowly walked home.

After returning home, Mrs. Sun closed the door, placed the brown paper in her hand on the table, and slowly opened it.

When I saw it, I was amazed. There was a big fat duck lying inside, roasted until both sides were golden brown and emitting an enticing aroma.

Mrs. Sun couldn't help but sigh: "This is a big fat duck, roasted so well."

Her face was full of surprise and touching. "I didn't expect Xiuying to give such a large gift in return for only sending half a basket of wax gourds and a rabbit. Xiuying is really generous to our family."

Sun Huahua also came over to look and said, "Mom, Aunt Xiuying is such a nice person."

Mrs. Sun nodded and said, "Yes, but it's hard to repay this favor later."

The mother and daughter looked at the roast duck on the table and felt warm in their hearts, but they also felt a little uneasy about this deep friendship.

Early in the morning, Xiuying's courtyard was bustling with activity. Villagers arrived one after another, carrying baskets filled with freshly picked mushrooms and wood ears.

As soon as Aunt Li came in, she said loudly, "Sister Xiuying, my mushrooms are very fresh, take a look!" Then she handed over the basket.

Xiuying went over with a smile, carefully examined it, and after having Shiliu weigh it, she nodded and said, "Not bad, not bad, Aunt Li, I'll weigh two pounds of pork for you."

Ma Ergun was not to be outdone and quickly stepped forward: "Xiuying, my fungus is really big, don't let me spoil you!"

Xiuying responded, "Don't worry, Brother Ma, you won't suffer any loss. Come, I'll cut three pounds for you."

Children were running around and playing among the crowd, while adults were chatting about family matters while trading goods. The whole courtyard was filled with laughter and the sound of bargaining.

Brother Wang Wu held the pork he had exchanged for and said happily, "This pork looks delicious. I can give the kids a better meal tonight!"

Among them, there were a lot of people who wanted to exchange pork fat and fat, and the queues formed long lines.

Yang's father and mother stood by and watched. Yang's father frowned and said, "This girl is too generous. She even took out the fat meat to exchange."

Mother Yang continued, "That's right. However, the drought and hailstorms have made other families tighten their belts, but our daughter's food and livestock have not decreased, but increased.

This meal also consists of white rice and meat. Look, I have gained a lot of weight."

As she spoke, she pinched the extra fat around her waist.

Aunt Wang, a villager nearby, heard this and said enviously, "You two are so lucky to have such a capable daughter."

Yang's father and mother smiled with satisfaction. Yang's father said with emotion, "This child has always had her own ideas since she was young. It's her ability that allows her to live like this now."

At this time, Xiuying was busy weighing meat and calculating accounts for the villagers. Beads of sweat appeared on her forehead, but her face was always filled with a warm smile.

The villagers who bought meat left happily, while those who didn’t get their turn waited anxiously. The whole yard was filled with the strong atmosphere of life.

Looking at the busy Xiuying, Yang's parents thought to themselves: This child is good in every way except that her taste in food is very strange.

We just couldn't understand why she liked to eat things like ribs and pork ribs that had little meat on them.

She especially loved chicken feet, as well as animal offal, especially lamb tripe, chicken liver, and duck intestines. We usually don't touch them, but she treated them like treasures.

Is this a trend among young people these days? We old couple just don't understand. But as long as our daughter likes it, we don't say much; we just want her to be happy.

Xiuying couldn't help feeling worried when she saw more and more villagers picking mushrooms and wood ears.

She frowned and thought to herself: Pork cannot be exchanged indefinitely, otherwise the secret of the space will be exposed.

So, she said loudly to everyone: "Fellow villagers, after exchanging pork, you can also exchange it for chicken eggs and duck eggs, or buy broiler chicken chicks."

When everyone heard this, they were stunned at first, and then they became happy.

Uncle Li smiled and said, "Chicken and duck eggs are also good things. It's great to be able to exchange them for this!"

Mrs. Wang continued, "Yes, the broiler chicks are even better. Broiler chickens can be slaughtered in just forty days. Then we can sell them for money and eat their meat!"

There was a chorus of approval from the crowd, and the children jumped around happily, saying, "There are chicks! There are chicks!"

Everyone's face was filled with joyful smiles.

Xiuying looked at the lively scene and felt more at ease.

Yang's father and mother nodded in satisfaction. Father Yang said, "We can now collect over 200 chicken and duck eggs a day from the chicken coop. We used to make preserved eggs and sell them, but now we don't. The eggs will go bad if left for too long. Luckily, my daughter has a solution."

Mother Yang continued, "Exactly. My daughter is really smart. I don't know when there were over a hundred chicks in the chicken coop. It seems my daughter was well prepared."

As they talked, they walked to the chicken coop and looked at the lively chicks inside, with relieved smiles on their faces.

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