Crossing the Unknown Country

Chapter 371 Su He Niang and the father and daughter thought together



Chapter 371 Su He Niang and the father and daughter thought together

Su He's father drove the carriage into the yard, and a servant took it and drove it to the stable. The rest of the family had stopped working and were waiting for them to come back for dinner.

When they came back, someone had already come to fetch water. After they washed themselves, they went back to the house and sat down to prepare for dinner. Su He's mother had already had the food prepared. There were two dishes, millet porridge and white flour buns. Su He felt hungry just by looking at them.

She waited for her parents to pick up their chopsticks before she started eating. No matter how hungry she was, she had to let her parents pick up their chopsticks first. These table manners should not be abandoned.

Every time Su He's younger brother eats, he sits at the table and eats without paying attention to anyone, without caring about his image. His parents don't care and think that their child is easy to raise. In the end, they raise a selfish child. Su He works hard to get into school in another province to stay away from them.

People grow up bit by bit, and the upbringing of parents is crucial. Spoiling a child is like killing a child. Many children are spoiled by their parents. Many people say that the parents of the children are good people, but why are the children nothing successful.

That is because they don't know how to spoil their children at home and never tell them what is right or wrong. No matter how good the parents are, they can't raise good children.

Su He's parents are very good at this. His brothers have known how to be friendly and respectful to each other since they were young, and they also love Su He very much. Everything he does at home is done in accordance with the rules, and he has never been ignorant of etiquette or rules.

Although they used to eat coarse grains and wild vegetables every day, they would wait for her mother to distribute them and for her parents to eat before they could start eating. If her grandparents came over, they would always eat first, even if they were hungry, they would endure it without making a sound.

Now that conditions were better, everyone could have enough food, but the rules for eating had not changed. At this time, the servants outside and the masters in another room all started to eat. Everyone was the same, and there was no difference in the food.

Su He Niang said while eating, "The family workshop has started making dried noodles, and now people here are willing to buy them. We can sell them in the store in the town. Your uncle said yesterday that the noodles are selling well."

Su He said to her mother: "After we buy the farm, we will build a workshop directly on the farm, and then we can vacate the yard at home. Then we can leave some servants here to look after the house and farm."

Su He's father also said: "The workshop at home is still too small. If Su He wants to do something else, there is no place. When the time comes, we will move it to the farm. We plan to buy two farms near the town, so that it will be convenient for both sides."

Su Heniang smiled and said, "It's good for our family to have money to buy a farm. It's better than buying anything else. It's right for us farmers to buy more land."

Su He said to her father: "My mother is very wise. She understood it very well without us explaining it."

The family members were surprisingly unanimous, and all thought that buying the farm was the best plan. In fact, Su He was thinking that in times of war, food was the most important thing, and in the end, gold, silver, jade and antiques were not enough for food or clothing. In the end, people only had two things left: food and clothing.

With food, you can buy anything. If you have your own farm, you can grow cotton and weave cloth. Then you can be self-sufficient and preserve your strength.

In history, the places least affected by wars are remote mountainous areas. These poor and remote places are not worth the artillery fire. No one sends troops to these places. The people in these places can escape the war by hiding some food.

In some places, even the local people did not know about the change of dynasties. Their place was forgotten and fortunately escaped the disaster.

Su He thought that they could stay in the mountains and hide in caves if things got tough. They had food and cloth hidden at home, so they could survive. She didn't think she could save the people when the world was in chaos, and it was good enough if she could keep herself safe.


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