Chapter 61 Getting Started Directly

 Gu Fei took out a small horse carrier from the car for the old lady to sit on, and Mrs. Chen quickly picked up the food for the old lady.

The old lady was holding the bowl and hesitated, "How about I bring all my rations over here?"

Ms. Chen smiled heartily, "Hey, mother, please stop talking about this. This was all bought with the money Xiao Fei gave me. You are her milk, shouldn't you feed her?"

The old lady understood the meaning of the words. A few days ago, she said that Gu Fei was a white-eyed wolf and unfilial. Mrs. Chen was reminding her that she was currently relying on Gu Fei for support.

The old lady sighed. She was old, had no ability to work, and had no money. She had to rely on her children to support her. In fact, no one was willing to listen to her.

She usually likes to talk about filial piety, just to tease the younger generation.

But this girl Xiao Fei obviously can't handle it.

Sigh, forget it, forget it, having something to eat is better than anything else.

While eating, Gu Fei suddenly said: "Dad, do we need to buy a mule cart? Just one cart to pull people. It won't be enough for everyone to take turns to rest. I think my aunt will collapse after walking for two days." "

Mrs. Li has always been in poor health. Before giving birth to Huzi, she lost a fully formed baby boy. After a few years, she struggled to give birth to Huzi, and her health became even worse.

Gu Rong was next to him, holding a bowl. He wanted to say something, but he couldn't. He just looked at Gu Fei gratefully.

Ms. Li lowered her head and secretly wiped away her tears.

Gu Zhang nodded, "Then buy another one, but who will drive?"

Now the men in the family and my eldest uncle all take turns driving. Sitting in this car for a whole day will make everyone shake and fall apart. It would be more comfortable to get out and walk around.

The eldest uncle happened to come over with a bowl, "My eldest grandson can drive, and my mother-in-law and two daughters-in-law can also do it. We use mules to carry things in and out of the mountains. Once they are cooked, everyone can take turns."

Gu Zhang laughed and said, "That's good. Then we can buy a mule cart when we get to the market town tomorrow."

Uncle Ma ate rice soaked in broth and nodded, "Tomorrow we will pass through Fuyuan Town on the road. It is a big town and there are designated mule carts."

At this time, Bao'er of the Qian family ran over with a white-flour steamed bun. When he saw the small half bowl of smoked rabbit meat on the wooden board, he reached out to grab it and stuffed it into his mouth.

Ms. Chen frowned, wanting to say something but finding it difficult to say.

Gu Fei looked at Bao'er's hands, which were dark. She glared at Bao'er and said, "Bao'er, what do you want to eat? Just tell me and I'll pick it up for you. Your hands are dirty and the vegetables are dirty. No one else can eat it."

Bao'er didn't care about her. While chewing, he reached into the bowl and grabbed a large handful and ran away quickly.

Gu Fei was so angry that she just ate a piece, and now there was only the bottom of the bowl left.

Gu Rong could see it clearly from the side and turned to Mrs. Qian and said, "Don't your family also eat white flour? Why are you willing to give it to Bao'er but reluctant to give it to mother?"

 Qian held a bowl of dark mixed grains in his hand and snorted, "Baoer is in poor health and needs to be taken care of. I am willing to feed him. Can you take care of it?"

Mrs. Chen couldn't help it at this time, "Sister-in-law, take care of your Bao'er. Each family eats from their own family. This is how my family orders food. Bao'er will eat it as soon as he comes over. Do we still want to eat?"

Mrs. Qian was angry: "Brother and sister, what are you saying? How much can Bao'er eat as a child? Besides, Bao'er is also your nephew. What's wrong with your nephew eating something from you? It's worth saying, I've never seen you act like this. stingy."

Chen's chest was so angry that he felt his chest heaving. Gu Zhang frowned, "Forget it, let's eat."

(End of this chapter)