Chapter 68 I can't feel at ease without scolding tushumi.cc

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For Yunxi, the peach tree spirit, anything that gets in her way is simply to be eliminated.

There was no room for sentimentality, especially since I had no real connection with the two sisters.

Once it's confirmed that it's one of the two of them, Yunxi will definitely whip her corpse and kill her with tree branches without the slightest hesitation.

Seeing that they were about to go to the brigade leader's place, Yunxi pretended not to know anything and quickly walked a few steps back home.

Since my aunts are so considerate and want me to not know, I'll just pretend I don't know.

He took a careful look at the four women and memorized their faces, thinking that if he ever encountered them again, he would help them if he could.

After watching it, I went straight home.

She has a lot of things to do at home, so she doesn't have time to wander around outside. As for those hooligans, if they dare to come, she'll make sure they don't leave alive.

After all, she doesn't have what humans call morality.

After returning home, the first thing I did every day was to go to the chicken coop in the backyard.

I didn't expect to only collect three eggs today. It seems that another hen is being disobedient and lazy.

He took some wild vegetables from his spatial storage, chopped them up, fed them to the chickens, added more water to the broken earthenware pot, and then headed straight for the front yard.

It was almost time for the villagers to finish work. The four people who had been gossiping together found the brigade leader and told him what Chunhua had learned the night before, so that they could be wary of Liu Dabao, that good-for-nothing from Liujia Village.

When Captain Yun Deguang heard this news, he was furious. He never expected that there would be such lawless people in his village.

The fact that the target was his own grandniece, his second brother's only child, made him especially angry.

He had already secretly vowed that if he caught that person, he would cripple him. As for the girl in the village, he would not let her go easily if he caught her.

However, everyone knows this matter cannot be publicized. If others find out, then there will be no way to catch them all in one fell swoop.

"Chunhua, as your great-grandfather, thank you for protecting Yunxi's reputation by not telling anyone. Once that scoundrel is caught, I will definitely make sure Yunxi thanks you properly."

Chunhua never expected that the brigade leader would be so kind to her. You see, she had been scolded a lot by the brigade leader for often slacking off at work.

Hearing the captain praise him and express his gratitude made him feel surprisingly pleased.

The remaining point is that I feel a bit uncomfortable. I'm used to being scolded, so when I suddenly get praised, it just feels a little strange no matter how you look at it or how you put it.

"Captain, you're too kind. Yunxi is a girl from our Yunjia Village. How can we let outsiders bully her? It's not just me who disagrees; everyone else in the village would also disagree."

No one dislikes a well-behaved child. Although she can't compare to her own child, compared to other children, Yunxi is already considered very popular.

In addition, the villagers have been talking about how Yunxi pulled up all the weeds in her private plot and even carried water. She's so diligent that everyone likes her even more.

After all, no one dislikes such a diligent girl.

If it weren't for the fact that everyone in Yunjia Village shared the surname Yun, some people would actually want her as their daughter-in-law. It's just that people with the same surname aren't allowed to have that kind of idea, so no one else had that thought.

"Good, good, good. The people of Yunjia Village must have this awareness. Everyone must be especially united so that we won't be bullied by others."

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After lunch, Yunxi didn't feel like taking a nap. While the sun was still blazing outside, she took out all the kudzu roots from her space.

They were placed directly on the edge of the well and washed clean bit by bit. After washing, they were chopped into sections and then vigorously rubbed into very small particles. Finally, the powder inside was slowly washed out with clean water.

There were just too many of them; it took more than an hour to clean all of them.

When you first start digging, you might not even notice. You only know that you dug up one and then put it away. You never expect that you've accumulated so much without realizing it.

Yunxi felt that she might not be able to finish it in less than two days, as there were simply too many.

For the entire afternoon, Yunxi chopped the cleaned kudzu root into sections. After chopping, she took a very large stone and used it in a large wooden basin to grind the sections of kudzu root into granules. She then put all of the granules into large vats, filling more than ten vats before stopping.

There are still two-thirds of the kudzu roots left in the space that haven't been chopped up yet; the rest will have to be prepared for tomorrow.

They soaked the best kudzu roots in a large vat, then washed them out, slowly extracting all the powder, and dripped it into the vat.

The kudzu root residue was washed three times to make sure all the powder was washed away, and then all the large vats were placed under the eaves.

The amount of ginger juice from washing the granules from ten large vats is definitely more than ten large vats; it's almost as many as thirty large vats.

If we don't have enough large jars, we'll use wooden basins instead. Anyway, we have plenty of jars, pots, and basins for storing things at home now.

All of it was placed under the eaves. The rest could only be temporarily placed in the empty room of the left wing. After it settled overnight, the clear water could be poured out, leaving the settled kudzu root powder.

After taking care of the kudzu root, the wild vegetables that had been drying on the mat all day were almost ready to be picked up and chopped.

After we've chopped them up, we'll take them out to dry again tomorrow. We'll dry them for a couple more days, and then we can store them.

There are several kinds of wild vegetables here, but Yunxi doesn't plan to separate them. She mixes them all together to eat, and when she eats them, there won't be much difference.

Take out a wooden basin, cutting board, and knife, and start picking through the wild vegetables bit by bit. Then, just like cutting green beans, cut them into sections of dried wild vegetables.

However, unlike green beans which are cut into very small pieces, these are a bit longer, about the length of a little finger, which is the ideal length.