“” Cill exhaled in disappointment.
What should she do if the lord of the manor refuses to sell her hens?
Keep being coquettish Forget it, it can't be successful, although men like to pretend to be generous and generous in front of beautiful and lovely girls, but that is without touching his bottom line.
And asking for hens is undoubtedly the bottom line of the manor owner, if she asks again, maybe the manor owner will be angry and turn his face with her.
Sir continued to walk forward, and said sullenly: "Since you refuse to give me hens, sir, then I will only sell the male and go, and sir will take me to your duck farm to choose ducks." ” She first brought the male livestock home and raised them, and then she tried to get some females.
She believed she would come up with a good idea.
"It's great that you can understand, Miss."
The lord of the manor was very happy, and in two or three steps he caught up with Ciel and walked side by side in the direction of the duck farm.
At five o'clock in the evening, because the weather is very sunny today, it looks like there is no dusk weather at all, but it looks like a hearty appearance at seven or eight o'clock in the morning, with white clouds in the sky and a gentle breeze underground.
Ciel, holding a black puppy and a yellow puppy, stood outside the fence of the house, and reached out to push the tattered fence open to enter.
Behind her, Didice held a chicken coop for chickens in one hand and a duck coop for ducks in the other.
The two caged animals were not light, and Diddis's thin black body swayed from side to side and to right as if she were about to fall to the ground at any moment.
Fortunately, the lord of the manor kindly asked a worker to bring the cow and the bucket of grass carp home with them, otherwise they would not have known how to bring all the animals home.
After leading the two puppies into the yard, Ciel chained the puppies to the wooden fence so that the two ignorant puppies would not escape, and then raised his head and instructed Didice and the worker, who were walking in her direction.
"Diddis, you put these chickens and ducks on the ground, remember not to open the lid and let them run, that gentleman, please help me tie the cows to the fence, and then the bucket of fish will be put on the ground, and then you can go, thank you for helping me bring the cows and the fish."
The worker and Didis did as Ciel had ordered, and the worker laid down the bucket of fish and tied the cow and said politely to Siel, "You're welcome Miss, then I'll go first." ” "Goodbye sir."
Sil watched the worker leave.
As the worker's back faded away, Cill glanced down at Diddis's sullen face, squatting on the ground like a dog sticking out her tongue and panting.
"Diddis, what are you doing squatting on the ground and sticking out your tongue, I don't know, I think you have rabies."
"I, my Miss Heatier," said Diddis, looking up at Sil with her tongue out, "and I saw that the two puppies were sticking out their tongues as if they were cool, and I spat out Miss Sille too. ” "Roll" Cill glared at Edith, looking away at the other place that didn't bother to care about Edith's psychopath.
She looked at the yard and found that it was about 200 square meters, probably because it had been uninhabited for too long, so the ground was overgrown with knee-high weeds.
She had to divide the yard into several areas.
One is used to raise dairy cows, one is used to raise white-haired chickens, one is used to raise black-haired ducks, one is used to raise fish, one is used to raise dogs, and one is used to grow vegetables and fruits. oshow7 t1706231537: