After Entering the Book, She Became Rich in the 1980s
Chapter 395: Aunt Fen
Chapter 395 Aunt Fen
Because he had to buy something, Zhou Chenglei drove a tractor this time, and delivered a batch of dried fish to the city. He also went to the textile factory to see if the curtains were in good condition.
He had one more thing to do when he went to the city.
Jiang Xia sat on a cushion with moderate hardness and elasticity. He lowered his head and looked at it in surprise: "When did you make this cushion?"
He even modified the tractor’s seat!
Several thick springs are added to the bottom of the seat to absorb shock and prevent bumps.
There was also a backrest where she sat.
It's comfortable for her to sit and lean on.
The tractor had been parked behind the new house, and Jiang Xia didn't notice it.
"night."
The tractor was quite shaky, and he had thought that one day he would need to use the tractor to take Jiang Xia to the city. Jiang Xia went to bed early at night, so when he had time, he took apart an old cotton coat and woven a rectangular cushion with cattails and stuffed it inside. The layers of cotton and straw mats are strong but a little soft, and can also provide a certain cushioning effect.
Zhou Chenglei held the crank handle and turned it around a few times, started the tractor, took out the crank handle, walked to Jiang Xia, put the crank handle in place, and got into the driver's seat.
He reached out and helped Jiang Xia tidy up her scarf and woolen hat.
He pulled the woolen hat low to his eyebrows and covered her ears.
He pulled the scarf up high and covered his mouth and nose.
Only one pair of eyes is exposed.
Jiang Xia: "..."
She fiddled with it in front of the mirror for a while before putting on the woolen hat and scarf to achieve the perfect effect!
"What are you doing? You messed up my look!" Jiang Xia glared at him and reached out to arrange his hat and scarf.
Regardless of the shape, Zhou Chenglei took her hand down: "Don't move, just like that. It's a lot colder today. Your ears and nose should be red when the wind blows all the way to the city. I'll help you get it back. And it's windy today and the road is dusty." It’s big, and the diesel smell from the tractor is strong, so it’s just right to block it.”
When Jiang Xia heard that it made sense, he stopped moving.
"Sit down." Zhou Chenglei reminded her after seeing her sit down, then stretched out his hand, started the tractor, and set off.
When Zhou Chenglei drove the tractor out of the village, he met two villagers on the road.
It was a woman from the next village. She was carrying two snakeskin bags and a chicken coop on her shoulders, and she was holding a seven or eight-year-old little girl with one hand.
The girl's clothes were patched but very clean.
Zhou Chenglei said to Jiang Xia: "That's Aunt Fen, the mother of one of my former classmates. Let me ask her where she is."
"good."
The tractor came to a stop in front of the woman.
"Aunt Fen." Zhou Chenglei said hello first, and then said: "Where are you going?"
Jiang Xia smiled and called out: "Aunt Fen."
"Hey, wife A Lei." Aunt Fen responded with a smile, and then said: "I'm going to town. Isn't today a market day? I'm going to sell some things."
Zhou Chenglei got off the tractor and said, "I'm going to the city. I'm on the way. You get on the tractor and I'll take you there."
"No, no! We'll be there soon! I can just walk there by myself! I won't delay you, just go!"
She brought a cage of chickens with her! It would be bad if the chicken poops and soils the tractor.
Jiang Xia smiled and said: "No delay, I'm on my way anyway, Aunt Fen, you're welcome, you guys hurry up and get on the tractor."
Zhou Chenglei got off the tractor, took the load from the other party's shoulder, and helped the other party carry the two snakeskin bags and the chicken coop onto the tractor.
"That's so embarrassing! Just drop me off at the intersection of the town!"
"Hey, do you have any old snakeskin? Give it to me! I'm afraid the chicken will **** on the bed of the car."
"It doesn't matter, no need to worry." Zhou Chenglei said.
Aunt Fen still pulled a handful of dead grass from the roadside and placed it under the chicken coop.
Then Aunt Fen asked her daughter to climb onto the tractor.
Zhou Chenglei remembered that the child was already 9 years old and a bit old, so he did not carry her on the tractor.
After they all got on the tractor, he returned to the driving seat, sat down, and started the tractor. Seeing that the little girl was wearing thin clothes, Jiang Xia took a small blanket and handed it to the back: "Aunt Fen, cover the child to keep out the wind."
This was what Zhou Chenglei had prepared for her, but she wore thick clothes and wasn't cold.
"No, no need. It's not cold. She's wearing a cotton-padded jacket. You cover her, you cover her!"
Jiang Xia smiled and said: "Cover it! It's windier when riding on a tractor than when walking. If the wind blows to the child, the cold will be bad."
After hearing this, Aunt Fen took it and covered the child.
The thin blanket was very soft, with a faint scent of soap locust and sunshine. It had obviously been washed very clean.
She was a little embarrassed, afraid of getting dirty.
Zhou Chenglei is a man of few words. Except for coaxing Jiang Xia to talk more to enhance the relationship between the couple, he rarely talks when outsiders are around.
Jiang Xia herself was a man of few words, but it was a bit embarrassing not to speak, mainly because she was afraid of embarrassing Aunt Fen and her daughter.
Jiang Xia asked: "Aunt Fen went to town to sell things, why are you so late?"
"Yeah, I got up late, so it's a bit late."
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In fact, I have a mother-in-law at home who is paralyzed in bed and I have to take care of her. I have to wait for her to wake up and feed her before I can go out.
Jiang Xia thought that her family would be moving to a new house in a while, and she would invite relatives, friends and people in the village to have dinner.
Weddings and housewarmings are great events here. The people in the village hosted banquets for the whole village on these two happy events.
Zhou Chenglei has calculated that there may be 20 tables of flowing seats by then.
As the saying goes, there is no feast without chickens. A table requires half a rooster or a hen.
There are many hens at home, but only two roosters. But the hens are laying eggs and they are reluctant to kill them.
Roosters, one must be killed during the winter solstice to worship the gods, and the remaining rooster must be kept for the hens to soak up rain and dew, otherwise the eggs laid by the hens will not hatch out chicks.
Jiang Xia asked: "Aunt Fen, do you raise a lot of chickens? Just in time, my family is going to buy some chickens for a banquet."
Aunt Fen asked immediately: "How many are needed? I have sixteen roosters and twenty hens."
She makes money by raising chickens, so she raises a lot.
Jiang Xia asked Zhou Chenglei: "Want sixteen roosters? Do you want hens?"
The New Year is coming soon. During the New Year, you also have to use a rooster to worship the gods. There are also annual rituals and activities for wandering the gods.
Zhou Chenglei: "Aunt Fen, we want all the roosters and hens your family can sell."
Dr. Gao didn’t just say that it’s better to eat everything. It’s also good to buy more chicken and eat chicken once or twice a week.
Aunt Fen smiled: "Okay, then I won't sell the chickens in this cage. I will keep them all and send them to your house when the time comes."
Jiang Xia smiled and said, "It's troublesome, Aunt Fen. We will buy this cage of chickens first and return the cage to you when the time comes. Have you weighed your chickens at home? How much does it cost?"
There are two roosters and two old hens in the cage, both of them are fat!
Aunt Fen smiled and said: "After weighing it, we found that one rooster is seven and a half kilograms, one is seven and eighty taels, and one hen is four and a half kilograms, and one is four kilograms. I have raised the rooster for more than a year, and the old hen for three I have it all year round, it is very nourishing to the body, and I think it’s only 9 cents per catty for you.”
Nowadays, chickens generally sell for 70 to 80 cents per pound. Of course, it also depends on how long they have been raised. Chickens that have been raised for four or five months and are still unable to lay eggs are cheaper.
Roosters and old hens are more expensive, generally costing from one dollar to one pound per pound.
National prices for agricultural and sideline foods often vary, but the difference is not much different.
Jiang Xia gave Aunt Fen twenty-five yuan.
"Not so much."
Jiang Xia: "That's almost it. We can't take advantage of you. I don't need a ticket to buy from you! That's it! Otherwise, I won't dare to buy from you if you lose money."
Aunt Fen accepted it, kept saying thank you, and said the cage was given to them.
Just as the town's market intersection arrived, Zhou Chenglei stopped the tractor and helped her take the two snakeskin bags off the tractor.
Aunt Fen took her daughter and waved goodbye to them.
After the tractor drove away, Jiang Xia asked Zhou Chenglei: "Is Aunt Fen's daughter..."
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