"Come on, sister-in-law, let's go buy some meat."

Bai Zhizhi was afraid that a group of people would suddenly show up and snatch all the meat on the stall, but she didn't dare to leave her second sister-in-law alone and walk too fast, so she could only watch anxiously.

But her worries were unnecessary. Even when she reached the meat stall, she didn't see many people.

"Could it be that no one is buying the meat because it's not fresh?"

Bai Zhizhi muttered to herself and glanced at the meat stall several times. It didn't look like it was stale, so why was no one buying it?

The old man who was watching over the meat stall seemed to have noticed her doubts and said with a smile, "Don't worry, these are all fresh meats from today."

“Then why doesn’t anyone buy it?”

Bai Zhizhi asked subconsciously.

The old man didn't get angry. He put the meat on the table and said with a smile, "Oh, this meat is beef. It's more expensive than pork."

"But don't worry, these cows are from the Jingle County Government. They are ten old cows that have died, and the county government has approved their slaughter."

As if afraid that Bai Zhizhi wouldn't believe him, the old man took out a few pieces of paper from the side and pointed to the big red seal on them. "They're all stamped."

Bai Zhizhi nodded and said with a smile, "I understand."

I have heard before that cows were very precious in ancient times and could not be slaughtered casually. I didn’t expect it to be true.

But since she came across it being sold legitimately, she naturally had to buy some. The beef was delicious and she quite liked it.

Bai Zhizhi looked carefully at the several pieces of beef on the table, then picked out the one she liked the most and said, "Uncle, please help me cut this piece in half and weigh it."

"Hey."

When he heard someone wanted to buy it, the old man immediately responded happily, cut the meat skillfully, weighed it, and quoted a price.

Bai Zhizhi paid the money very straightforwardly. She was happy that she had made a big deal today!

Zhang was frightened by her generosity, but the money was paid by her third brother's wife, so she couldn't say much and could only follow behind silently.

Before I knew it, it was time for the children to go home from school.

Bai Zhizhi then took people to the school gate to pick up the child.

As soon as I saw Ruibao coming out, before I had time to be happy, I saw Ruibao being stopped by the teacher.

The distance was too far, and Bai Zhizhi didn't hear what the teacher said to Ruibao. She just saw that the child was quite happy, so she felt relieved.

Ruibao walked out straight and serious, with a slight blush on his face. He smiled and said to his mother, "Mother, the teacher wants you to come over."

Ruibao's voice was not small, and there were many parents picking up their children around, so he couldn't help but look in their direction.

Bai Zhizhi didn't want to leave anyone with any gossip, so she took her cheap second sister-in-law and Ruibao to the college.

Those people's gazes quickly disappeared.

All the way to the teacher's lounge, Zhang's face was filled with amazement.

After entering the house and seeing the people around him, Wang Qi didn't say anything. He just poured a few cups of tea and asked them to sit down.

"I wonder what the Master wants me to do today?"

Bai Zhizhi was genuinely puzzled. Ruibao hadn't been causing any trouble recently, hadn't his aversion to school been resolved? It couldn't be that this was the reason they were calling the parents.

"Mrs. Zhou, don't worry. I just saw the punctuation in Zhou Rui's book today. I heard him say that it was what you were thinking, so I wanted to learn from you. I only took a general look and don't quite understand it yet."

Wang Qi said this with an embarrassed smile.

After class, he borrowed Zhou Rui's book to study. Although he could roughly understand some of it, he still had only a superficial understanding of most of it. Zhou Rui was young and couldn't explain it clearly, so he had to ask his mother for help.

Bai Zhizhi thought it was something else, but when she heard it was this, she secretly breathed a sigh of relief, and then briefly explained the application of punctuation marks.

Thanks to her elementary school teacher’s careful teaching, she hasn’t forgotten this knowledge yet, otherwise it would be really embarrassing.

After listening to Bai Zhizhi's explanation, Wang Qi nodded thoughtfully, and seemed to have some understanding in his mind.

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