For dinner, Jiang Yan followed the Ye sisters' advice and steamed steamed cakes made with four-grain flour. This was a good idea; it was easy to make and also very satisfying to eat.

In the afternoon, Jiang Yan made tofu and wanted to go to the river to take a look.

She put the straw basket in the water in the morning. Now Jiang Yan's skill in weaving straw baskets has improved a lot.

The straw basket is not only big but also strong.

When Jiang Yan walked to the river, she saw that the color of the water near the grass basket was different, and she knew there were fish.

Sansheng, who was on the other side of the river, happened to see Jiang Yan put the bucket down at her feet. Sansheng was so smart that he immediately understood what Jiang Yan was trying to do.

"Aunt Jiang, wait for me, I'll help you pull the straw basket." Sansheng said, and ran happily to the other side of the river, calling out Dong Baihu and Zhang Xiaoqi who were talking in the yard.

It was already this late, and Captain Dong was about to go back, but when he heard Sansheng's words, he felt a little reluctant to move.

Zhang Xiaoqi saw what he meant and said in a teasing tone, "Boss, why don't you wait a while and see how many fish Madam Jiang has caught."

Captain Dong: That's exactly what I meant. He had long ago discovered that the fish caught by Madam Jiang tasted different from those caught elsewhere.

Someone: How can the taste of the fish I gave you be the same? If you eat more of the fish I gave you, I guarantee you will be free from all diseases.

Others can't hear this sound, but Jiang Yan can.

Thinking of the fish that could cure all diseases, Jiang Yan suddenly felt like she was in the clouds.

Then she will be very awesome in the future!

Someone: You are already very awesome.

Jiang Yan: Then, then...!!

Sansheng just happened to run over. He felt that Aunt Jiang seemed, seemed... He couldn't tell what words to use to describe it.

In short, it is a little different from usual.

However, Sansheng didn't care too much. Aunt Jiang, as long as she was still their Aunt Jiang, that was enough.

"Come, Aunt Jiang, let me help you pull the straw basket."

"Ok."

Seeing that Aunt Jiang agreed, Sansheng ran to a willow tree and quickly untied the rope tied to the tree.

Then he came closer to Jiang Yan and said in a low voice, "Aunt Jiang, let's try hard and pull the straw basket up in one go."

"Ok."

"One, two, three, come on, Aunt Jiang."

As the two of them worked together, they heard the sound of water splashing, and a big straw basket was pulled out of the water.

Sansheng's eyes were fixed on the straw basket. His eyes were very sharp and he spotted the largest silver carp at a glance.

"Fish, big fish. Aunt Jiang, look, that silver carp is the biggest fish I've ever seen."

Jiang Yan also saw it and started to fiddle with it with both hands.

"Ouch, it's quite heavy."

Jiang Yan also felt that it was heavier than any time before.

As soon as the two men pulled the straw basket to the shore, Sansheng rushed over. When he struggled to pull the silver carp out of the straw basket, he screamed even louder.

"Hahaha, Aunt Jiang, Aunt Jiang, look, this fish is too big. Ahhh, ouch~"

Jiang Yan didn't feel like laughing when she saw Sansheng got beaten up by the big fish again.

Dong Baihu and Zhang Xiaoqi on the other side of the river couldn't help but burst into laughter.

Sansheng didn't feel embarrassed, holding the big fish tightly and ran to Dong Baihu. When he ran to Dong Baihu, he handed the big fish, which was still struggling in his arms, to him.

"Master, Aunt Jiang said that you should take this big fish back to add to the dishes."

"Hey." Captain Dong was not polite and took it and said, "Thank you, Madam Jiang and Sansheng." Then he got on his horse and went back.

Seeing Captain Dong riding away on his horse, Jiang Yan waved to Sansheng, "Come here, Sansheng. Pick two fish and take them back. Sister Guan will cook them for you."

"Hey." Sansheng liked this sentence the most and ran to the other side of the river.

When passing by Zhang Xiaoqi, Zhang Xiaoqi reminded his youngest son, "Someone is working at your aunt Jiang's house today. You only need to take one fish. Don't take more." After Zhang Xiaoqi finished speaking, he turned around and went back to his yard.

...

It was dark when the Ye family finished work. Not only did they harvest all the beans in the three acres of land, they also helped to pull all the beans back and dry them in front of the yard where Jiang Yan and her daughter lived.

When preparing to have dinner, General Ye told Jiang Yan: "If you and your daughter need any work in the future, just tell us and we will help you with whatever we can."

"Thank you, old general."

"We..." General Ye wanted to say, it would be inappropriate for us to say thank you.

But he thought of his poor Xiaoliu and stopped talking.

When Jiang Yan saw the old general's face suddenly filled with sadness, she knew that the old general might have thought of something bad.

He quickly said, "Everyone must be hungry, so come and have dinner."

Yichen also agreed, "My mother's stewed fish and tofu are delicious." Yichen said, looking at Changsheng in her elder sister's arms, and said to Zhang, "When the fish and tofu were cooked, my mother served a bowl to Changsheng without adding salt, picked out the fish bones, and then ground the fish meat and tofu into powder and fed it to Changsheng."

Thinking of the little guy eating so happily, the Ye sisters all laughed. Ye Zhener also told her eldest sister-in-law: "Changsheng ate most of the fish and tofu in the bowl, and even ate the fish soup."

Hearing that Changsheng liked to eat fish, Ye Dalang had an idea. This place was close to a river, so he could catch fish himself and make fish soup for his son.

Thinking about the suffering Changsheng had endured these days, just like them, General Ye's eyes became unfathomable again.

Fortunately, Jiang Yan's voice calling everyone to eat saved General Ye from the idea of ​​tearing some people into pieces.

After dinner, when the Ye family was about to leave, Jiang Yan placed a bag filled with thirty kilograms of sorghum rice at Ye Silang's feet.

He took out another fish and ten eggs and handed them to Mrs. Ye.

"How can this be good?" Mrs. Ye didn't dare to answer and secretly looked at her parents-in-law.

"This is for Changsheng. Changsheng is still young and cannot go hungry."

When Changsheng hears someone mention his name, he will respond with "Ahhh".

Mrs. Ye didn't want to accept it at first, but when Jiang Yan mentioned her eldest grandson, she had to accept it. Jiang Yan was right, the adults could handle two meals of hunger, but Changsheng, Xiaoba, and Xiaojiu were still young, and they couldn't let them starve with the adults.

Seeing that Sister Ye had accepted it, Jiang Yan said to General Ye, "Old man, I don't want to bother two people with one thing. I also want your help with the corn at home. Is that okay?"

"Okay, we'll come tomorrow morning." After saying this, General Ye took his family back.

The Ye sisters stayed to help Jiang Yan clean up the kitchen. Jiang Yan asked them to go back, but they refused until the kitchen was clean.

When Jiang Yan was sending the two sisters out of the hospital, she saw two figures squatting in the dark outside the gate.

Yi Chen recognized them as Ye Wulang and Ye Liulang.

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