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Chapter 60 Things

Seeing this, Lou Manyue was a little confused. Why are these village officials richer than the other? Nowadays, the workers in the city have so much savings, and half of them should not have.

You should know that this is an era of material scarcity, and many things need to be bought with tickets. Some of them even have tickets, but you may not be able to buy them.

Lou Manyue really has no way to imagine how cruel the man had to use to deduct so many things from a small village of more than 170 households in just two years.

I don’t know if it’s a common problem for these old ladies to hide things in the vegetable garden or what’s wrong? Lou Manyue also found it in the vegetable garden of the captain’s house. Because there is a bamboo fence outside, it is growing here in a corner of the inner wall of the toilet. In this way, even if you want to take things or grow things, you won’t be seen by people outside.

There was also a water tank on it, but the water tank was not water, but some floating chaff. It was a layer of soil, about five or six centimeters of soil, planted with a little calla lily that can often be seen in front of and behind the house. This herb has a very developed root system, but it does not need too much soil to live.

The main reason is that if a child has a fever at home, he will use some calla lily to cook some water for him to drink. It is taught by the elderly in the village, and the old method.

Under the water tank is a sauerkraut jar, about fifty or sixty centimeters tall, but there are quite a lot of things inside, maybe they were put in little by little, and there were a lot of oil paper bags there.

They were all scattered cash, one yuan, five yuan and ten yuan. At the bottom, there were two packs of Yuan Datou, two gold earrings, and a silver bracelet. Even the chaff in the water tank often had things in it. Maybe the one buried in the soil was already full, so they took the risk to bury them in the chaff.

There are no tickets here, all of them are cash. The captain's house was turned down. It turned out that the old house was built and it was grown so many times. It's a blessing that they remembered that if they didn't remember anything, they wouldn't know where to put it.

Lou Manyue found a cellar in the kitchen of the captain's house. There were four or five bags of cornmeal, and the face bag had a shelled rice. A large bag of white flour looked like the bag about 100 kilograms. There was also a shelf with a lot of bacon hanging on it, hanging one by one, and some air-dried chickens and ducks.

Lou Manyue didn’t go in. If he could go in, it would not taste good. There were many people in the village who were in trouble. Many people had to chew wild vegetable bark when they were not connected. It was not the time for autumn harvest yet, but there should be quite a lot of people who couldn’t eat at this time.

Lou Manyue was wondering whether to get these things out? Then he gave some to those in the more difficult families, at least he could deal with the time when the autumn harvest was distributed.

Especially those who feed pigs and carry manure in the cowshed, a few old men and women, two of them are the families of the martyrs. The team leader and the village chief talked very well, taking care of these widowed elderly people?

If she remembers correctly, the martyrs' families will have subsidies, not only will they have pensions, but they will also have them every month. Although the subsequent subsidies cannot be compared with their wages for working, it is still enough to support an old man and an old lady.

That day she went to the cowshed to deliver things, and she heard the old lady saying that she would go up the mountain to dig some wild vegetables and cook them together, so that she could make her fill in some water. The family was almost out of food.
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