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1218. Chapter 1218 The soil pig can't tell the difference

Chapter 1218 Even the native pig can’t tell the difference

Luo Hang knew exactly what his child's temper was. When he heard it, he knew that Luo Bi was impatient to listen: "Okay, I don't care about you. Do you think I have nothing to do and are you willing to take care of you? I'll raise this litter of native pigs for you."

When it’s old enough, you can eat whatever you want.”

"It's for you. You can eat it when you grow up." Luo Bi suspected that Luo's family members all have partiality. She doesn't care about others, but her own father won't be polite: "It's just a litter of native pigs. When they are raised, you can keep them for me."

Wait? You are more biased than my grandfather."

"I will tell my brother later that I am not filial to you." Luo Bi added this sentence later.

Luo Hang frowned as this was a real child, and walked away worriedly while carrying the bamboo basket. He was such an upright person, and what would he do next if he wasn't around to watch? Luo Hang was worried that his child would suffer if he was too real.

You say she lacks a good heart! No, she has a lot of good thoughts.

You say she is smart! Luo Hang’s forehead hurts.

Luo Bi didn't think too much and turned around to direct the construction robot to build a native pig's nest and a pheasant-winged rabbit nest in the southernmost part of the open space used as a yard, across the stacked stone mountain. The pheasant and the winged rabbit were in the same nest, and there was no soil for the meat.

Pigs are treated well.

The native pigs were small in size and did not take up much space. After seeing them, Luo Bi was quite satisfied and raised her hand to throw all the native pigs in the colorful bracelet into it.

Big, small, and chubby native pigs rolled all over the floor, and no one knew who was in the same litter with whom.

Luo Bi couldn't tell the difference, and the native pig couldn't tell the difference either. The big and small pigs were confused for a while before they finally figured out their own pigs. Each looked for its mother, humming and calling, and then Luo Bi remembered the pigs.

Damn it, she hasn't fed the native pigs since yesterday.

After thinking about it, Luo Bi didn't care and just went hungry first! She didn't have pigweed at home, so she would eat one when she was almost hungry.

Before returning to the tent, Luo Bi unpacked the new sheets, bedspreads, and pillowcases. She threw the large bedspreads and sheets into the all-purpose washing machine and washed the pillowcases by hand. She and Fengling's clothes were also washed by hand.

Hand washing was tiring, and it took Luo Bi a while to finish it. She found a big stone with the best light, climbed up on the step ladder, and first dried the pillowcases and clothes on the top of the stone, and then put the sheets and quilts on them.

The sunshine at ten o'clock was very soft and felt very comfortable when it shone on her body. Luo Bi was afraid of heights and did not dare to stay up there for a long time.

When Luo Bi got off the step ladder, Hua Ran brought a basket of wild fruits. They were quite small and looked sour and astringent and inedible.

In fact, it is indeed inedible. At least people will never eat it unless they are in a hurry. Hua Ran gave it to Tushu, who just picked it back from outside the safe zone. This kind of inedible small wild fruit can be seen everywhere, and there is almost no one around it.

It's so rare that once you pick it, you'll get a big basket.

"Native pigs like to eat fresh vegetables and wild fruits, and do not eat grass." Hua Ran put the basket aside and glanced at the pigs in the pig nest: "So many native pigs? There are not enough wild fruits to pick.

The basket may last for two days."

When Luo Bi heard that the native pig was particular about its food, she was a little displeased: "Whoever has time to pick wild fruits for it all day long will eat them all if not."

Hua Ran didn't comment, grabbed a handful of wild fruits and threw them to the native pigs. The hungry pigs immediately rushed up. Hua Ran grabbed another handful, turned back to wash her hands, and raised her feet to see what Luo Bi's house had been built.

to a certain extent.

Luo Bi planned to eat local pork for lunch, so she went into the kitchen area to get a kitchen knife and planned to kill one.

There are so many, so there is no need to keep them all, just leave one or two nests.
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