"Mhmm, then I'll leave this to Third Aunt."

"Ol 'Three, be careful when you go out and speak, don't just say whatever you want to say. If you cause trouble, I'm not done with you."

Granny Lin was worried and warned her. Third Aunt was not convinced and was taught a lesson, but under the influence of the Lin Family brothers and the old grannies, she did not dare to retort.

Ringpelin washed the iron pot she had bought, and when the water was clear, Ringpervin put a fire in it, and she wanted to heat it.

Today, they were in a hurry as many things were not ready. The tea leaves could only be left to fry on the stove.

It was not the usual place to cook tea, but Lin Pilan was more attentive. This was the first time she was using tea that she had to sell at home, but it was different from the tea she drank at home.

The size of the Lin family's three rooms were all gathered in front of the kitchen door of the second room. The lord was thinking if he should help Lin Pei-lan with the tea later, rather than work hard, he should be able to help a little.

A few kids ate the flat food brought back by Ringpelin and showed off in front of all the other kids in the village. This made a few kids want to eat the flat food that they described as delicious, so they went back home after showing off.

Do they still remember that when Ringpelin said he wanted to fry tea, they were all waiting to go home and roast sweet potatoes and bounce beans?

Lin Peiwen had always been an eccentric person. The little bit of corn in the house had been peeled off before it could grow. He even brought some corn this time, waiting for it to be roasted in the stove.

Seeing her family looking forward to this tea break, she didn't know whether to laugh or cry, but she didn't tell them to go to bed either. It was still early.

"It's very hot in the kitchen. The younger ones are going to play in the yard with Povin, so don't cause any more trouble in the kitchen."

Grandma Lin kept yawning. She wanted to stay and help, but unfortunately, she could not hold on as she slept at this point every day.

Lin Peiwen and the others naturally did not want to listen. Even though Lin Youcai had taken up the place under the fire, they still crowded around and watched from the sidelines, waiting for the right moment to bury the corn in the fire.

Ringpelin had been cooking tea lately, and even though the stove was not very easy to cook, she tried it for a while and was satisfied.

At the beginning of the Lin Clan, it was Grandma Lin who knew how to stir-fry tea. Back then, when they were young, Aunt Lin had tried to find ways to earn rations, weave cloth, make incense, and fry tea.

Therefore, the Lin Clan members were all very keen on craftsmanship. People like Lin Yuzhu who had not entered the tea factory several times to recruit workers took the matter more seriously.

White tea production process is the most natural, the fresh tea is picked up in a thin bamboo mat placed in the weak sunlight, or in the ventilation and light effect of the room, let it naturally wither. Dry until about seventy to eighty percent dry, then slowly dry with a gentle fire.

This is summer tea, compared to other seasons, this season of tea taste slightly worse.

White tea can not be made into flower tea, its white hair on too much, no more than green tea, green tea is easy to scour the flower tea, white tea is difficult to taste.

The tea that she had bought from the old woman today was already half dry after one night, plus the delay during the day. Fortunately, she did not cover up the color of the tea, so she did not have to take the time to hang the tea.

Rinperan's culinary skills were excellent. He cooked tea like a work of art, and the whole family watched from beginning to end as they ate the beans and roasted corn and sweet potatoes that were bouncing around in the small stove.

When everything was ready, it was already completely silent. Lin Peran was so tired that he couldn't even lift his hands, so he could only force himself to take a bath. His hair was still wet, and he fell asleep.

She slept well that night and did not even think about Chen Jianguo. She was woken up by the laughter downstairs the next day.

She did not know what time it was. Chen Jianguo had asked her to wear a watch, and Lin Pelan had always been confident that she could accurately estimate the time. Recently, there had been several times when she did not know the time.

When they got downstairs, all the family members except Grandma Lin went out.

The time had come to weed the fields. Most of the time, every family had to mobilize themselves to work in the fields.

In the past, when Ringpelin was not married, she would always go to the tea factory to rest, but now that she was married, and because she had slept late yesterday, no one had called her to get up and work.

"You've lost a lot of weight these past few days, so you need to take good care of yourself so that you won't be scared like this when you come back from the national holiday."

Grandma Lin took out the breakfast she had in the pot, some pickles, a bowl of sweet potato congee, and a rare boiled egg.

"Elder, don't worry!" There is probably no time left until the end of the year to return. He will not be able to see what has become of me. "

"This is too long!" Grandma Lin's heart sank. The newlywed couple had been separated for so long, and since they had no feelings for each other, it was possible that they would cause trouble. "He didn't have the time to come back, didn't you?" You can go over to his place to see him! "

"Elder!" "Jianguo said that he lives in a dormitory with a bunch of men. You can't be asking me to stay with so many people, right?"

"What nonsense are you talking about!" Even if you wish to live here, I will see if you are allowed to live here! "

Granny Lin was an old-fashioned person, and as soon as she heard what he said, she gave up the idea of letting him visit Chen Jianguo.

"Now that I have Chen Jianguo, I don't even want him anymore. It hurts so bad! "

Lin Peilan asked with an exaggerated expression. In exchange, he received a hit from Granny Lin. Although it was not painful, Lin Peilan still shouted very fiercely.

"Just look at yourself, the older you are, the less serious you become."

Grandmother Lin, who had no problem with Ringpelin, simply went to the hall to weave cloth. The linen was soaked in sweat, but it was not durable, and once or twice a child had to crawl, it would be bad. The family was very populous, and Grandmother Lin would weave clothes for everyone as long as she had time.

Ringpelin took a sip of the porridge and closed her eyes comfortably. Because the factory manager had arranged this matter carefully, the overtime food was not bad. However, she ate very little, and the simple food at home made her very satisfied.

Lin Peran didn't eat the remaining boiled egg. He peeled off the eggshell and stuffed it into Granny Lin's mouth. Grandma Lin couldn't avoid it, so she could only blame Lin Peran as she helplessly ate it.

He had an appointment with the old grandma yesterday to collect the tea, and after putting the tea into his tin can at home, he took the knitting bag he had bought yesterday and prepared to go to the village of Ox-Head.

Grandma Lin did not agree with what he had done. She thought it was bad for women to run around like this, and that it was easy for them to stir up trouble.

Ringpelin had a good temper, but once she did something, she usually insisted on it. It was also a kind of stubbornness in her heart.

"Sis!" Since I have nothing better to do at home, let me go collect some tea with you! When the time comes, even if you can't pick anymore, I'll choose with you, isn't that better? "

Lin Peiwen ran back from the outside with excitement, his trousers rolled up high. He had obviously gone to pick the grass with Lin Youcai early in the morning. Now that he had returned, he was probably thinking about the matter of Lin Peilan saying yesterday about going to Ox-Head Mountains to collect tea.

"Although Peiwen is a bit small, he is still a boy after all. I have something to take care of when I go with you."

Grandma Lin was worried that it wouldn't be safe for her to collect tea alone. No matter how small the business, she would always go there with money in her pocket. Everywhere there were people like that who would wander around aimlessly, who would never even have a chance to talk to each other.