skills are really not that good.” After saying that, she even shook her head in disdain.

2

Everyone couldn’t help but think of how tasty the food Yu Yan had cooked was during lunch just now.
They didn’t think it wasn’t good.

6

If it was anyone else asking this question, Yu Yan might have agreed.
However, it was Yu Bing who asked this question.
Yu Yan was even more determined to go against her.
She decided to go to the village later to see if there were any families who could cooperate.

Before she came, Yu Yan had already found out that people like them who came to the city to the countryside to support the rural construction could use their rations to go to the villagers’ houses.
The villagers’ families usually raised chickens, and the children at home sometimes went to the river to fish.
The people who cooperated with them could occasionally eat meat.

When Yu Yan, who was originally hesitating, heard that Yu Bing wanted her to clean the room and courtyard, she was even more unhappy.

Yu Bing didn’t know how to cook when she first arrived in the countryside in her previous life.
Yu Yan chose to go to the villagers’ house.
However, when she thought of what happened later, Yu Bing secretly chuckled.
This time, she took the initiative to lure her into saying that she wouldn’t eat with them anymore.

The boys could also tell that although there were three girls, there were two camps.

However, they had come all the way here together.
Everyone saw Yu Yan’s actions towards Yu Bing.
They were a little unhappy with Yan Yan’s provocative actions and secretly heaved a sigh of relief that they learned that they didn’t have to eat together with Yu Yan anymore.

After discussing, everyone returned to their rooms to take a nap.

An hour later, everyone got up one after another.
This was because the village chief had arranged for everyone to be given 30 pounds of rice and 2 taels of oil per month.
However, they could think of ways to buy vegetables from the local villagers, or exchange them with stamps and items that the villagers needed.
Of course, they could also plant them themselves.

Yu Bing planned to exchange for some vegetables, eggs, and vegetable seeds.
The boys also took the initiative to pay for the food.
After all, they could pay for the rice themselves, but Yu Bing couldn’t use her own stamps and money to exchange for the vegetables.
After some discussion, they handed them over to Yu Bing for exchange.

1

Yu Bing brought Jiang Chun to a family not far from the resettlement point.
This family had a lame widow and two sons.
The eldest son sacrificed himself for the country during war, and the youngest son was a soldier in the army.

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