If you want to make a partition, you must first make a drawing, but there is no paper money in this place Cier was forced to be anxious, and he didn't care about the scholar's set of writing methods, so he directly picked up the red bricks and gravel on the ground, and then ran to the house, squatted on the ground, and designed the draft.
By seven o'clock in the evening, when it was slightly dark, she finally came up with a perfect plan for the yard.
Cill looked at the design he had drawn on the ground, and a smug smile appeared on his face.
She decided to decorate the yard tomorrow according to the drawings drawn The next morning at five o'clock Ceyl got up, and when he walked to the living room, he kicked Diddis, who was sleeping on the ground, and called her: "Didis don't sleep, get up and decorate the yard" "Well, they want to sleep for a while, Miss Siel."
Edith's eyes were open and she pouted at Cyr, and the delicate voice made Cyr shiver.
She snorted, "If you can't afford it again, I'll let you sleep with Didis for the rest of your life."
"Wow, Miss Sille is so bad."
Miss Ciel's is so bad, she is not gentle at all.
Didis hated the menacing appearance of Cyr, and at the same time was afraid, so after a while she stood up, and now stood there rubbing her sleepy eyes, and answered her mouth, and said in response to her voice, "I'll go with you to Miss Syr." ” "You're interested."
Satisfied, Cill turned and walked out of the room.
She had planned to use a shovel to dig a small fish pond on the left side of the house to raise fish, after all, the fish could easily die in a narrow space in a bucket.
But she found that the yard was full of weeds, and she had to remove all the grass to dig the fish pond.
So their first task was weeding.
The two of them were standing in the yard pulling the grass with their bare hands, throwing it on the ground and piling it up, intending to keep it for the cows to feed the cows.
By the time they had finished pulling the weeds, it was time for them to eat at noon, but they didn't bother to eat.
At this moment they were prying into the dirt of the yard with a spoon and a broken glass shard from a wine bottle, intending to make a fishpond to put the fish, because Ciel had looked at the bucket half an hour earlier and found that the fish in it were listless and motionless, and if they were not put into the empty fishpond, they would all be dead tonight.
Their tools were rudimentary, and it was already night when they had dug a decent fish pond, and the two of them were so exhausted that they sat down on the ground panting, and their hands were oozing blood from the long exertion.
Although their hands were injured and their bodies were tired, they both had glorious smiles on their faces, because today they had removed all the grass from the yard and dug up a fish pond, and this sense of accomplishment was enough to make them forget the pain in their hands.
Ciel looked at Didis and said in a tired voice: "Diddis, don't sit down, get up and follow me to the river to fetch water, fill this fish pond and put the fish in it."
After she finished speaking, she was holding on to the ground and standing up straight, and every inch of her body was so sore that she felt the urge to fall back to the ground and sit again, but she forced herself not to sit down.
Because if you don't carry water, the fish will all die, and she didn't want them to die, because she had spent a lot of money on them.
As soon as he remembered the money he had spent, he bothered his eyelids, and then took the old barrel beside him and turned to walk out of the courtyard. oshow7 t1706231537: