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Section 22 Unlucky Eggs

Chapter 22 Unlucky guy

Lin Hua helped herd cattle again today. It wasn't that he had become lighter, but that he didn't want to do the work his parents and sister did in the fields. The work in the fields had to be done from morning till night, and he had to be exposed to the sun, so he

I came to look after the cows. It was very comfortable to look after the cows. The cows were driven out at ten o'clock. It was leisurely and leisurely. The cows could be driven back again at three or four o'clock in the afternoon.

Also herding the cows was Lin Hua's little follower Mu De. Mu De accompanied Lin Hua to see the cows. His family didn't want to watch the cows today. They drove the cows to a deserted beach covered with weeds and then looked for them.

Find a cool place to rest.

Watching cows is comfortable, but it's boring. You can't stare at cows' butts all day long. In that case, Lin Hua would rather go to work. Since he chose to watch cows, he must have thought of a lot of entertainment.

Lin Hua said to Mu De: "Let's go and fight Gou Gua to see who loses. Whoever loses will carry the winner home at night."

Mu De was originally here to accompany Lin Hua. Of course he wanted to play the game of ticking, so he nodded naively and said, "Okay, even if you lose, you have to bear my losses."

"I'm willing to admit defeat. Am I a cheater?" Lin Hua said righteously. He never thought about losing. How could he defeat Lin Hua with Mu De's stupidity? No matter how big the hook he found

, Lin Hua will also have a way to deal with him. The reason why Lin Hua hooked up with Mu De was simply because he was too bored.

"That's good." Mu De giggled.

The two went to the weeds at the foot of the mountain to look for Gougua. The so-called Gougua is actually a kind of jointed weed. This kind of grass is a bit like bamboo, but not as big and hard as bamboo. Each joint of this grass is opened.

Fold down the fork and it will become a small hook. Both parties use the hook to hook each other, and then pull hard to see whose hook breaks first. Whoever breaks first loses.

Mu De drilled left and right, darting in and out of the grass. It didn't take long for him to grab a handful of hooks and hang them out, shouting: "Brother Hua Zi, have you found it yet? I've found it."

Lin Hua had already searched for it, but he only found more than a dozen. The hooks he broke off were old and big. The smaller ones were useless, and they would lose if they were broken off and beaten, so he only wanted the big and old ones. He lay on the ground

He was overwhelmed by the grass. Surrounded by lush weeds, he was like a little bird nesting in this big nest. He replied to Mu De: "Come here, come to me and fight."

Mu De crawled into Lin Hua's "den" like a brave wild boar, held up a hook that could be caught and said with a silly smile: "I have found so many, I must defeat you."

"Stop talking nonsense, come on." Lin Hua picked up a hook and urged Mu De to fight. Mu De quickly took out the hook in his hand and started fighting with Lin Hua. Lin Hua was a young man in his twenties, and he was fighting with a half-grown boy.

It's a good thing he came up with the trick.

The two of them laughed and laughed from time to time in the grass, and Mu De's hook-ups were all defeated in a short time. Lin Hua felt that it was boring. Playing games is only fun when you play with people who are equal to you. Mu De is so unbearable.

The one-hit opponent made Lin Hua more and more bored as he played. His original intention was not to ask Mu De to carry him back, he just wanted to relieve his boredom, but he only became more bored after playing.

Lin Hua asked Mu De to go out and see if the cows were still grazing outside. Mu De got out of the "nest" and came back soon to tell Lin Hua that the cows were grazing outside and had not gone far. Lin Hua simply stayed with Mu De in the "nest".

"Have a good sleep.

When they woke up, they were a little hungry. Lin Hua remembered that someone was growing peanuts in the field across the river. The peanuts were almost harvested at this time, and the fruits were ready to eat. He patted Mu De and said, "Let's go there.

Let’s eat some peanuts to fill our stomach.”

Mu De always listened to Lin Hua's words. He sat up with a grunt, wiped the saliva that had flowed out while sleeping, and said excitedly: "Okay, okay." This kind of half-grown man is exactly the one with a long body.

Sometimes, when I hear there is something to eat, my stomach will growl in unison.

Lin Hua led Mu De out of the comfortable grass nest. The cattle were wagging their tireless tails and eating fresh green grass leisurely. Lin Hua and Mu De waded through the cool river and came to a green rice field.

The grass seedlings are growing very well and are about to bloom and grow ears. There are many peanuts and some palace beans planted in the sand next to the rice fields.

Lin Hua pulled up a peanut tree, and there were already a lot of fruits under the peanut seedling. Mu De pulled off the peanut covered with soil like a starving ghost, wiped it with his clothes, and then peeled it off and ate it.

After Lin Hua ate a few pills, he opened Mu De's hand and shouted, "Stop eating."

Mu De's face was full of confusion: "What's wrong, Brother Hua Zi?"

"The raw ones don't taste good. If you have diarrhea, cook them and eat them." Lin Hua said.

"Okay, okay." When he was with Lin Hua, this was what Mu De said the most.

"Take off your clothes, wrap the peanuts outside and burn them." Lin Hua was reluctant to take off his own clothes. Of course he had to take off his clothes if he had Mu De.

Mu De didn't care and immediately took off his clothes and spread them on the ground. Lin Hua plucked a few more peanuts. The two picked off the peanut kernels and threw them on the clothes. Lin Hua went to pick some palace beans and packed them full.

Mu De carried a bag of peanuts and palace beans out of the field and came to a shady place.

Lin Hua directed Mu De to find earth and firewood, and he used the earth to build a kiln. In a kiln, the earth was built up like a bunker, and then a fire was burned inside. When the fire burned the earth red, Lin Hua put the remaining fire in the bunker.

and charcoal. Then make a hole on the top of the bunker, pour the peanuts and beans into the bunker. Then overturn the bunker to cover the peanuts and beans, and bury some fresh soil on top. This way

The baked goods have not been directly burned, but they will taste like they have been burned, and they also have the fragrance of earth, which gives them a unique flavor.

After waiting for about ten minutes, Lin Hua expected that the peanuts would be cooked. So Hemu De peeled off the soil, and the peanuts and beans inside were steaming. Lin Hua took out a peanut, peeled it and put it in his mouth.

It was cooked just right, and tasted sweet and refreshing. The palace beans were a bit overcooked, and the beans were a little burnt, but this way they were more fragrant and crispy.

Mu De ate with gusto, and while eating he asked Lin Hua: "Brother Hua Zi, will you still watch the cows tomorrow? I'll come and watch them with you." Mu De was happy to eat and play with Lin Hua.

Incredibly.

"Look, tomorrow we will all come with aluminum pots and cook wild vegetables to eat." Lin Hua has already imagined what to do tomorrow.

"Okay, okay." Mu De said in a flattering way.

The two of them swept away all the peanuts and palace beans in a bunker. Lin Hua touched his full belly and leaned lazily beside a dead tree. He instructed Mu De: "Go and see if the cows are still alive."

Are you outside?"

"Okay." Mu De responded and walked out. After a while, he ran back panting and shouted loudly: "Brother Hua Zi, it's bad, the cows have eaten the seedlings."

When Lin Hua heard this, he immediately jumped up as if he had been electrocuted. He ran across the river and came to the rice field. His three oxen were chewing the seedlings in the green rice field. The seedlings were eaten and trampled.

Stepping on it, it fell into a large area. Lin Hua secretly complained in his heart. This time he had to accompany others. This was the rice field of Shaowang's family. Shaowang's mother was not a fuel-efficient lamp, and she would definitely give him a hard knock.

Awesome.

Lin Hua hurriedly drove the cattle out with Mu De and returned home uneasily. Asking Mu De to carry him had long been forgotten. All he could think about now was how to face the storm at night.

When they got home, Lin Hua's parents and Lin Fen hadn't come back yet. Lin Hua was restless, as if today was so long that he wanted to kick the sun down the mountain. At the same time, he was afraid of the coming of night.

They said they were afraid that something would come out.

Before Lin Hua could wait for his parents to come back, Shaowang and Shaowang's mother came first. As soon as Shaowang's mother came, she sat on the ground, slapping her thighs with both hands, shaking her head and crying: "Oh my God, the grain seedlings are so well quilted."

Your cows have been eaten. How can we meet the food rations for my family of three? What do you think we should do? You have to give me an explanation." Shaowang's mother heard this from someone who came back from work.

She said that the seedlings had been eaten by cattle, so she asked Shao Wang to go out and find out who was grazing cattle there. After knowing that it was Lin Hua, mother and son arrived at Lin Hua's house in a hurry.

Lin Hua sat on the door pillar and remained silent, letting Shaowang's mother make trouble. He knew that Shaowang's mother just wanted compensation, but he was not the parent at home yet, and he had to wait until his parents came back before he could discuss compensation with Shaowang's mother.

.

Shaowang's mother's playful voice quickly attracted the attention of the villagers. Shaowang walked around and found that Lin Hua's family had not come back yet, so he walked to his mother and told her. Shaowang's mother stood up and patted her butt.

The dust on his face seemed to be addressed to the villagers who were watching and to Lin Hua: "I will wait for the person in charge to come back and tell him that this matter is very serious." After saying that, he found a place to sit up.

The villagers who were watching laughed. Shaowang waved to everyone and shouted: "Don't laugh, everyone. Huazi's cow ate my seedlings, so we have to pay for it, right? My family has two and a half fields...

.”

While Shaowang was still trying to gain sympathy, Lin Hua's parents came back carrying firewood, and the crowd of onlookers immediately made way for them.

Lin Fen walked at the back. She didn't know why there were so many people in the house. When she saw Lin Hua sitting on the doorpost with his head hanging, she knew that it was her younger brother who must have caused trouble again. Sure enough, as soon as her father put down the firewood, the young man suddenly

Wang came up and grabbed him. He spat and said that Lin Hua was letting the cows go without looking after the cows and eating up all the seedlings in her family. He wanted to give her a lot of excuses.

Lin Hua's father could only admit that he was unlucky. Who made his son so lazy? It is only natural to compensate others.

Finally, after Shaowang and Shaowang's mother explained how much rice the two and a half fields had produced in previous years, the compensation amount was reached, which was three tons of dry rice.

Shaowang and his mother went back happily, and Lin Hua also waited for his most uncomfortable moment. Needless to say, the whole family took turns scolding him...
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