Leisurely mountain village

Chapter 51 Disco Arrives

"Awoo~~" Disco turned around and barked at Ye Huan. Ye Huan nodded: "Okay, you go and drag it over. It's too much trouble for me to do it."

"What the hell? Is the streamer talking to a wolf?" Netizens couldn't take it anymore.

"Probably, maybe, perhaps, yes?" one netizen said uncertainly.

Then they saw Disco turn around, run away like a gust of wind, and come back a few minutes later, dragging a wild goat.

"Holy crap, don't tell me the wolves are feeding the streamer meat?" The netizens were once again acting like they'd never seen anything like it before.

"Maybe, perhaps, probably, yes, right?" That was the same netizen's answer, still simple and concise.

Ye Huan reached out and patted Disco's big head: "Not bad, this wild goat tastes good, I quite like it."

Netizens were once again outraged, commenting, "He's petting a wild wolf..."

"It always has been. Little White is a wolf, and he lives at the streamer's house."

"The streamer is truly amazing! I've followed him!" A new viewer in the live stream was amazed after being explained to by everyone and immediately followed him.

Ye Huan didn't even realize that he now had over 10 fans.

During the live stream, he couldn't easily recall the wild goat to his spatial storage, so he could only grab the goat leg and carry it back. "Disco, we're not going back today. Let's go, we'll roast a whole goat tonight."

"Awoo~" Wild Wolf Disco nodded. It hadn't seen its son for several days and didn't want to leave so soon.

"Wow, Disco's back~" Jingjing and the wolf are already familiar with each other and are no longer afraid. When she sees Disco, she runs out and hugs its big head.

Mimi was scared, but Jingjing took her along and she stopped being afraid. Disco looked at the two babies holding it with a helpless expression.

"Pfft, Disco looks so sad, look at its eyes, they're full of helplessness." Netizens burst out laughing.

"The wolf never imagined that one day it would need to act cute. Haha."

Ye Huan smiled slightly, then locked the house and called everyone to go down the mountain. "Lunch is coming soon. That's all for today's live stream. We'll broadcast it again tonight when we roast lamb."

"Don't worry about that, just stream disco, we don't care," a netizen said, sending a large gift and then displaying the message in the chat.

"Oh? That's fine then, let's do it in the yard. Disco likes to be here." Ye Huan didn't mind. He set up his phone, pointed it at Disco, and then went to slaughter and clean the sheep.

Netizens didn't care. Longtime viewers knew that this streamer was rather unique; he didn't interact, didn't try to get people to send gifts, and didn't participate in PK battles. He just played around, so gradually they started to enjoy it.

After all, you can often see scenery and do fun things here that you can't see in the city.

For example, Jingjing and Mimi are holding the cold drinks their uncle gave them. They take a bite themselves, then ask Disco if he wants some. Disco eats the cold drinks in one gulp, and then they cry. It's so funny!

Ye Huan heard the crying and ran out to see what was happening. She laughed, then gave them a cold drink before going back to wash the sheep.

"Dinner's ready, stop playing. Jingjing and Mimi, go wash your hands and faces." Ye Huan came over to call the two little girls when she saw that the dishes were on the table.

"Okay~~"

Bai Jie didn't leave the table to eat lunch alone. Ye Huan's mother said that since they were all family, there was no need for that.

Aunt Ye Huan stayed for a day and learned quite a bit about the situation. She didn't say anything sarcastic or pointless, and lunch was relatively harmonious.

"Xiao Huan, what do you think about me growing vegetables in a greenhouse on that one mu of land the village allocated to me? Vegetables are more valuable in winter," Bai Jie asked.

"Sure, sister-in-law, my dad's not the contact person, is he? Let's get it done together once they arrive," Ye Huan said nonchalantly.

"That's great! I don't have that much money." Bai Jie worked with Ye Huan's parents all day and knew the prices.

“I’ll cover it first. This is only a small amount of money. In the winter, your greenhouse of vegetables will be enough to earn you back the money and there will be some left over,” Ye Huan said.

"Alright, thank you very much then." Bai Jie didn't stand on ceremony. She was already in too much debt, and Ye Huan had even paid for the house. The little subsidy from the village was nothing compared to what she was owed.

But now that she has land, she has hope. She's not afraid of owing Ye Huan money; she'll be able to pay it back someday. Bai Jie doesn't think she shouldn't plant Ye Huan's vegetable seeds; she should just help him with his work.

"Xiao Huan, now that Jingjing's mom has her own vegetable garden, should we hire someone else to help with the work?" Ye Huan's mother asked.

"No need, Auntie, my little vegetable garden will be done in a bit, and I'll even help you," Bai Jie said hurriedly.

Ye Huan looked at her, and Bai Jie nodded. Ye Huan then let her have her way. In fact, he had spiritual spring water, so he didn't have to do that much work. Whether the vegetables were good or not depended entirely on the spiritual spring water. He just couldn't tell his parents.

“Okay, Mom, I’ll listen to my sister-in-law,” Ye Huan said.

Ye Huan's mother patted Bai Jie's hand, afraid that she would overthink things. Bai Jie looked at her aunt gratefully, smiled slightly, and shook her head, saying that she wasn't tired.

"We're going back this afternoon, Xiao Huan. Come to our family home in the provincial capital for dinner sometime," Auntie said. She knew about the 100,000 yuan the old man had given his granddaughter, and this trip had exceeded the target, so she was in a good mood.

"Oh, I see," Ye Huan replied verbally, though she hadn't actually thought about it at all.

"Mimi, these are red envelopes from your great-uncle, great-aunt, and uncle. Take them carefully. Don't give them to anyone except your mother, understand?" Ye Huan said, handing two red envelopes to Mimi, who was playing with the disco, after finishing her meal.

Actually, the adults were all chatting at the door; he said that on purpose.

Grandpa smiled but didn't say anything. Mimi's mom came over but didn't want to take it. However, Ye Huan's mom spoke up, "Take it, it's for you." Only then did she put it into Mimi's little bag.

At 3 p.m., on their way back, Aunt Ye Huan's aunt, Grandma Mimi, asked Mimi's mom to check how much money her brother's family had given her in red envelopes. Mimi's mom's expression turned a little sour.

But she still opened it. "Too much. No, Zichuan, go back and give it back to Xiaohuan. This is too much."

Aunt Ye Huan was also taken aback. When did her brother's family become so generous?

Ye Huan didn't think a red envelope containing 10,000 yuan was too much. He was actually quite good to his sister-in-law and Mimi, mainly because his sister-in-law was a good person.

"Just take it. We'll give Xiao Huan a bigger red envelope when she gets married," Ye Huan's aunt said decisively, preventing her son and daughter-in-law from arguing.

Mimi's mom had no choice but to nod and remember it.

Then the whole family discussed whether Ye Huan had made a fortune since he came back, that he had spent 20 yuan to build a house and 5000 yuan a month to hire people.

"When I was helping them pick vegetables this morning, they told me that they sold them to a private restaurant in the county town. They sell two or three hundred catties a day, and I think they sell them for 30 yuan a catty or something," my aunt said.

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