Rebirth of the times, a top-level boss joins the national team
Chapter 10 Free Work?
After everything was done, Tu Shan moved directly into the house. Before moving in, she walked over to Aunt Wang and said, "Take a look. Is it as good as the furniture you had in the house before?"
Several aunts and sisters were tied up in a circle facing each other. Their upper bodies could not move, but their feet kept moving, trying to get closer to the stool held by Tu Shan to look.
"Wow, I didn't realize you're quite capable."
"Let me see, that's all."
"Tsk, rough, not very good."
“It still looks tattered.”
You can tell that each one is more stubborn than the other.
Tu Shan was not annoyed and looked at Aunt Wang.
Aunt Wang was forced to turn around several times and felt dizzy.
"Okay, okay, Tu Sanmei, quickly let us go."
Tu Shan untied the man with a smile, and successfully received a few glares.
The aunties and sisters came over to look at the fruits of Tu Shan's labor, cursing.
Although they were stubborn, they had to admit that Tu Shan was something.
"Tu Sanmei, you helped me fix the bed. How about I not hold it against you for tying me up?" Aunt Dacongming raised her chin, with a look that said you should be grateful and accept it quickly.
Tu Shan was not afraid of them, because no one in the whole yard could beat her anyway.
But she wanted to save her reputation and make up for the sins that Tu Sanmei had committed.
"Okay, if you have anything that needs repairing, get the materials ready and I'll fix it for you. Once it's done, today's incident will be over and no one is allowed to mention it again."
What about this good thing?
The aunties and sisters were happy, but they didn't show it on their faces: "You said it, if you can't fix it, you'll be shot. Humph, you got it easy."
They all turned around and ran into the house, and rushed out to steal things. In a poor family, who doesn't have some junk?
Aunt Wang crossed her arms and looked Tu Sanmei up and down. "What are you up to now? I'm reminding you, no matter what you do, the three days we agreed on are three days. Not even a second longer."
Tu Shan curled the corners of her lips: "Don't worry, it'll only be three days."
I turned around to move things, cleaned up the place and then had to cook. I hadn't eaten all day and I was hungry.
Aunt Wang frowned as she looked at Tu Shan's back, feeling that something was wrong, something very wrong.
Tu Shan ignored her and walked out after moving her things.
She had to find some wild vegetables to cook porridge and help grow some peanuts.
She was so fast, running like the wind, that Aunt Wang didn't even have a chance to say anything.
After Tu Shan went out, she went straight through the woods and came to the foot of the mountain. There were few people here and there were plenty of wild vegetables.
Find a mustard plant, and after nurturing it back and forth, you will get a big bunch.
Then the peanuts were shelled and buried in the soil to induce growth.
You don't have to bury it in the soil to induce growth, but if you follow the growth habits of all things in the world, the things that are induced to grow will be better.
Two peanuts and four seeds gave birth to more than eighty peanuts. The supernatural power optimized it and made it pregnant with one more baby. Each peanut had three seeds, and each baby was full and energetic.
I picked out another ten seeds and induced them to germinate again, and got more than three hundred peanuts.
Each peanut is large and full, weighing more than ten pounds in total.
I packed it in an old sack and carried it home.
It was only half an hour later when I got home.
There were quite a few people in the yard returning from work.
There was a pile of junk in front of my house.
Everyone was curious and was asking the aunties and sisters what was going on.
She must have known the whole story, as Tu Shan became the focus as soon as she stepped through the door.
I originally wanted to ask her to fix the mess at home, but my attention was drawn to the handful of fresh wild vegetables in her hand.
The women in particular came over and asked, "Where did you find this? We've searched everywhere, but there's nothing this fresh and tender."
Tu Shan did not hide it: "Through the foot of the mountain in the forest ahead."
Some people were surprised and some did not believe it. The forest outside was not small. The straight-line distance to the foot of the mountain was at least one kilometer.
Half an hour is definitely not enough to go back and forth and find so many wild vegetables.
Moreover, even at the foot of the mountain, it is not so bright. They know everything within a ten-mile radius.
Tu Shan didn't have time to care whether they believed it or not.
I took the broken clay pot to the well and cleaned it, then washed the wild vegetables, and then crushed them and mixed them with the corn grits and broken rice I bought today, and cooked them in a pot on the makeshift stove.
The firewood used was the scraps of wood left over from repairing tables and chairs. It wasn't much, but it was enough to cook a meal.
Use branches you pick back to stir it from time to time to prevent it from sticking to the pot.
Then he looked at the pile of junk at the door.
There are so many, almost piling up into a mountain. These people are really rude.
Perhaps they themselves felt that it was a bit too much and did not dare to look at Tu Shan.
After she left, Aunt Wang also brought out a lot of junk. She was much more confident than the others: "If you can fix everything, I will forgive what happened today and give you another bowl."
Tu Shan opened the door, and she could see what was in the room at a glance. She saw that there was no cooking utensils except this broken clay pot.
Tu Shan chuckled: "Okay. But I'm only responsible for repairing it, not preparing materials. Whoever has the stuff, please take care of it yourself and prepare enough wood. I don't have the ability to make it out of thin air."
Aunt Wang snorted, "I know. I'll prepare it tomorrow."
Having said that, the others quickly gathered around: "Tu Sanmei, you've already repaired it, so it doesn't matter what we have. How about repairing it together?"
"Yes, yes, we don't have much at home, just a few lame stools, so we can do whatever we want."
"We are neighbors, so we should help each other. We have provided you with food and drink a lot in the past."
"We should be grateful. We don't ask you to pay anything back. We should help you."
The more you talk about it, the more it seems natural.
Those who were impatient had already put the things in front of Tu Shan.
"Look, it's just a small thing, you did it easily. I put it here, don't forget it, and don't lose it."
Oh, not only does she have to repair it for free, she also has to guard it for free.
Tu Shan glanced at the cracked box at her feet, kicked it out, and the box flew up and fell to the ground, breaking into pieces.
everyone...
"Tu Sanmei, you bitch, compensate me for the box." The dark-skinned woman, in her thirties, with a square face, surnamed Cao and given name Lan, stretched out her dark ten fingers and grabbed Tu Shan's face.
Tu Shan grabbed her wrist and twisted it back.
Cao Lan screamed in pain and was pinned to the ground by Tu Shan, unable to move. Her arms were in so much pain that she broke out in a cold sweat.
"Let go, bitch, let go, your hand is broken, your hand is going to break."
The others came to their senses and rushed over to separate the fight.
Tu Shan didn't argue, she let go, stood up, took two steps back, and let the crowd pull Cao Lan up and persuade her.
Cao Lan cursed and cried, "Tell me, tell me, when she was almost starving to death, I saved her some steamed bread from my own mouth and gave it to her, keeping her alive. Now I can't even ask her to help me fix a box. Is this kind of person worthy of being a human being?
My mother can't even survive, yet I still feed her. This is how she treats me. It's so unfair. Good deeds will be punished by lightning."
A group of people echoed and persuaded Tu Shan, looking at her with anger.
Tu Shan laughed: "Is it because yesterday's fish turned into shit and you all forgot about it?"
Those who were shouting loudly shut up immediately. They were reluctant to eat it all at once and left half a bowl.
Cao Lan was dissatisfied: "How can they be the same? You owed us the fish yesterday, so you should return it. But the steamed bread I gave you before was life-saving food.
I saved your life, can a bowl of fish buy your life?"
Tu Shan raised her eyebrows: "If you put it that way, it does make sense."
Cao Lan raised her chin proudly: "Of course."
"But, are you sure that you gave me that steamed bread, and didn't deliberately tempt me and drop it on the ground because you didn't hold it firmly, and I picked it up first and ate it?"
The memory of the death attacked me. Tu Shan’s mind flashed with the original scene, and she felt unwell.
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