Chapter 81
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The few of them put the fish and prawns they had caught into the baskets. Chen Goudan thought for a moment and ran over to Gu Qingyao. "Sister Gu, can I put the fish I caught into the baskets with you?"
If he ate with Gu Qingyao and the others, he and his sister could still eat a few bites. If he brought the fish home, he wouldn't even be able to drink soup.
He wasn't afraid of hardship and was willing to work, but he couldn't bear to see his sister starve like him.
Gu Qingyao glanced at him. "Aren't you afraid of getting beaten up when you go back?"
Chen Goudan pursed his lips. "It doesn't matter. I want my sister to eat something. She hasn't eaten all day."
Gu Qingyao looked at the six-year-old girl not far away. She was small and skinny. She was wearing an adult's jacket and her feet were closed.
Gu Qingyao felt a little sad. "Okay, put the fish you caught with us. We'll go to the Mo family's house to cook tonight."
Chen Goudan smiled. "Thank you, Sister Gu."
He ran back to the pond to catch fish. In the end, he put all the fish he caught into Mo Beihan and the others' baskets.
Chen Honghua gritted her teeth in anger as she watched, but the other party was Mo Beihan. She didn't want to leave a bad impression on him.
After a while, Mo Beihan came over and said, "Do you want big fish? I'll go upstream and catch a few big fish. "
Gu Qingyao looked upstream. The reservoir had overflowed today, bringing out many fish and prawns. At first, the villagers didn't dare to come and catch fish privately. After all, these belonged to the brigade and were shared by everyone.
They only dared to catch small fish in the basin below with the children. But now, the leaders of the two brigades had ordered everyone to catch fish. They couldn't just watch the fish get washed away by the water. When everyone heard this, they all ran to catch fish.
Gu Qingyao looked at the small fish in her basket and said, "Go catch a few big ones! These small ones are enough! "
The few of them ran upstream and caught a dozen big fish. Then they went to the Mo family.
The Mo family lived in the Southern Lake Brigade. They were not like the Gu family who lived alone in the mountains. There was no problem with the Mo family's composition. They lived in the village.
Mo Beihan's mother, Jiang Yingqiu, was the platoon leader of the Southern Lake Brigade. Her family background was not bad, but Mo Beihan's father had left early and his elder brother had sacrificed himself. There was no one in the family to work for them, so they had a hard time.
When Mo Beihan went out to work and got paid, all these problems were solved.
The Mo family's courtyard was still quite big. There were three rooms on the right side of the door, one kitchen, and two bedrooms for Mo Beihan and the two children.
Jiang Yingqiu lived in one of the three central rooms.
In the open space opposite the kitchen was a small vegetable garden, and the backyard was also a vegetable garden.
When they entered, Jiang Yingqiu happened to come back from the backyard. When she saw Gu Qingyao, her eyes lit up.
"Yaoyao!"
She liked this little girl!
Gu Qingyao smiled and replied, "Aunt Jiang!"
Seeing that everyone had brought back so many fish, Jiang Yingqiu wanted to help, but was stopped by Mo Beihan. "Mother, go and rest for a while! You haven't recovered from your illness, don't torture yourself. I'll take care of them. "
Jiang Yingqiu had worked too hard in her early years, and her body had problems from exhaustion. After the autumn harvest, she would usually fall sick.
He didn't let her move. Gu Qingyao, Mo Beihan, and the children were enough.
Gu Qingyao had already washed the fish and prawns clean. There were more than ten kilograms, and they couldn't finish them all in one go. Gu Qingyao only took out a small part of it and kept the rest in water.
Mo Chengrui watched as Gu Qingyao put the separated fish and prawns into basins and buckets. He said, "Sister Gu, we have to kill all of them. Otherwise, most of them will be dead by tomorrow."
Gu Qingyao smiled. "No, I promise. They won't die."
Mo Chengrui: "…"
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