Although Song Zhen wanted to make Su Yaoyun feel more relaxed.
But Su Yaoyun became busy again after a few days.
Because Mr. Shen called me specially.
So, Su Yaoyun started to study English every day.
Fortunately, Song Zhen would keep an eye on her and force her to practice speaking for half an hour every night.
Otherwise, Su Yaoyun would be truly desperate at this moment.
But Su Yaoyun stared at the plan to double the amount of study in the planner, trying to bargain with Song Zhen.
"Song Zhen, you don't know how to be sympathetic! I work two jobs every day, why do I have to study so long?"
Song Zhen has his own views on learning: either don't learn, or learn at full speed.
So at this moment, he hugged his wife who was sitting on the bed with her lips pouted so hard that she could hang an oil bottle. He kissed the top of her head and coaxed her softly.
"You don't have to worry about planting for now. You can let me handle the pig farming. This way you won't be so busy, okay?"
Su Yaoyun: “?!”
Man, don't be so outrageous, is that what I mean? It seems that begging you for a long time is useless, right?
Su Yaoyun gritted his teeth at the man who deliberately misinterpreted his meaning.
She turned around silently, using silence to express her attitude at the moment.
Song Zhen laughed out loud upon seeing this, and thought his wife was just too cute.
He quickly went over to coax her, obviously treating it as a little fun between husband and wife.
Fortunately, Sujia Village slaughtered pigs, which finally made Su Yaoyun happy for a while.
Of course, the pigs slaughtered were not those raised by Sujia Village itself, but those sent from other villages.
Everyone is now very jealous of the piglets from Sujia Village.
The richer villages would pay to buy them, while the poorer villages would try to exchange the big pigs for the small ones.
Moreover, fearing that Sujia Village would not agree, they were willing to do the loss-making business of exchanging one big pig for two small pigs.
However, Su Ming was a kind man and he still replaced it at a fair price.
In this way, half of the piglets in Sujia Village were replaced.
Su Ming made a lot of money from the pig trade, so he discussed with several village cadres about distributing part of the money to the villagers.
Then he planned to kill two pigs to reward everyone. For a while, the village was very lively.
Some are happy and some are worried. The happy ones are the villagers, but the worried one is Suda, who regards pig farming as his lifeblood and piglets as his grandchildren.
He felt that they now had many large pig pens and sufficient grass and feed for the pigs.
There was plenty of room to raise so many pigs, and I was very puzzled that almost half of the piglets were gone all of a sudden.
Ma Yan earned more money because she and Su Ping spent the most time feeding the pigs.
At this moment, he was grinning with joy and was planning to tear off some cloth to make clothes for his family.
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Daily Life of Pig Farming in 1970
Storie d'amore[Important Note: The story and the cover photo is not Mine and refrain from voting Guys, Merci] [Rebirth through Time Travel] "Pig Farming in the 1970s " Author: This Orange is Not That Orange [Complete + Extra] Copywriter In his previous life...