Chapter 3120 Sending Him Free-Range Chickens
Chapter 3120 Sending Him Free-Range Chickens
Chapter 3120 Sending Him Free-Range Chickens
Robin had somehow established a connection with Bai Guagua, a fact that Bai Guagua was completely unaware of.
She was surprised, but considering that Bai Guagua was her informant who had worked tirelessly for years, keeping her informed, she decided to let Robin send him a free-range chicken.
However, this free-range chicken cannot be bought in Pujiang.
"Free-range chickens can't be flown, so even if you buy them now, they won't reach Bai Guagua. You can buy them in the town of Baijia Village," Xiaobai suggested.
Robin naturally had no objections; as long as his aunt agreed, everything would be fine.
However, she also had her own little ambition: "I want to lead it back to Baijia Village myself."
“No problem, you can hold my hand.” Xiaobai readily agreed. She understood her niece’s feelings because she had gone through the same thing herself.
After agreeing on the purchase of free-range chickens, the next step was to begin the large-scale procurement.
“We can use our piggy banks that we’ve been saving for a year now,” Xi’er suggested. They had their own piggy banks where they kept their allowance, and they also had a piggy bank that Zhang Tan gave them 100 yuan a day. By now, the amount of money in it was not a small sum.
Xiao Bai asked in surprise, "Xiwawa, do you mean we'll use our own savings to buy New Year's goods?"
Xi'er nodded: "We've saved so much money, we can use it now, and it will save our godfather and sister a lot of money."
Robin raised her hand and said that she also had a piggy bank. Although she didn't have her uncle's piggy bank, she had various spare change that her aunt often gave her. Over time, it had accumulated to a considerable amount.
"Then take it," Xiaobai said readily.
The group immediately went to find their own piggy banks and soon met up at home. The three of them stared at the piggy banks on the ground, their mouths agape. They never expected that they would have so many piggy banks!
There were eight piggy banks on the ground, three safes, and five other piggy banks of different shapes.
"I'm not surprised you have so many piggy banks, but Robin, why do you have so many?"
Xiao Bai doesn't remember her father ever saving 100 yuan for his little niece every day.
"Hiahia~~~" Robin laughed, extremely proud, "Auntie, this is all my pocket money, I saved it up, I haven't spent a single penny."
Robin's large allowance is mainly due to its diverse sources, with her aunt being the biggest contributor. Whenever she buys something, she gives all the change she gets to her niece, no matter how much. Her niece isn't one to squander money, so she saves it all, accumulating a considerable fortune over time.
In addition, Robin receives pocket money from his grandparents and parents. Although it's not a frequent occurrence, the occasional amount that slips through his fingers is enough for him.
Xi'er was about to smash the piggy bank when Xiaobai stopped her, saying, "Don't smash the piggy bank yet. Let's check if there's enough money in the safe first. If there is, we don't need to smash the piggy bank. Even if we do smash the piggy bank, we don't need to smash the whole thing."
The three men opened their safes and emptied out all the money inside.
"Don't put them together yet, put them separately first. Xiwawa, go get some paper and pen."
Xiao Bai gave the instructions, and after receiving the paper and pen, she began to keep accounts for everyone. She first checked Robin's safe, and the little guy had actually saved up 956.5 cents.
For a child who is only three years old, she is practically a millionaire, and her piggy bank hasn't even been opened yet.
Xi'er immediately wrote down Robin's money in her notebook.
Next, Xiaobai checked his safe. It contained both banknotes and coins, large and small bills. It took him quite a while to count them all. The total was 3056.1 cents.
Xi'er immediately wrote it down, then handed the paper and pen to Xiaobai, and began to take inventory of her safe.
The money in her safe was very different from that in Xiaobai's and Robin's safes. Besides the bills of various denominations, there was also a bundle of brand-new 100-yuan bills, totaling ten thousand yuan. This was a company reward given to Xier at the last Little Red Horse Group annual meeting. Liuliu also received a sum, but Xiaobai did not.
In total, Xi'er had the most money, a total of 17890.7 cents.
Even without considering the 10,000 yuan reward, Xi'er had saved more than twice as much money as Xiaobai.
The three of them pooled their money together, and Xiaobai used a pen to do addition on paper. Just as he was about to get the result, Xier said, "It's a total of 21903.3 yuan."
The next second, Xiaobai also calculated the result, which was indeed 21903.3.
noob:"……"
Xiwawa can do mental arithmetic, this guy!!
They weren't sure if the money would be enough, but the three decided to use it to buy something first, and if it wasn't enough, they would smash the piggy bank.
While the shopping for New Year's goods was in full swing, Xiaobai also took Xier and Robin to visit her group of girlfriends to wish them an early Happy New Year.
Since everyone is about to return to their hometowns, and Xiaobai is also about to leave Pujiang, it will be impossible for him to visit everyone's homes during the Spring Festival. So Xiaobai made a plan to visit relatives and friends while everyone is still in Pujiang.
Xiaobai visited Liuliu's house, Dudu's house, Chengcheng's house, and Xiaomi's house, and even Xiaoweiwei's house, Xiaolizi's house, Xiaonian's house, Xiaozhou's house, Xiaosongqin's house, and so on.
After a busy three days, Zhang Tan took Xiaobai to his uncle's house to wish him a Happy New Year in advance. They were still in Baijia Village, Sichuan, for the Spring Festival this year, and would not return to Pujiang until after the Spring Festival, so they wished Zhang Hui and Qin Huifang a Happy New Year in advance.
Old Zhang really wanted to keep Xiao Bai with him for the New Year, but he couldn't keep Xiao Bai.
After five or six busy days, having roughly arranged everything in Pujiang, Chengcheng and her family were the first to leave Pujiang. Chengcheng called Xiaobai, and the two chatted for almost an hour.
Then Liuliu's family left, followed by Dudu and Xiaomi's family. During this period, it was noticeable that there were far fewer people in Huangjia Village, especially at night, when many houses had no lights on.
Xiao Songqin, Xiao Meng, and others also returned to their hometowns.
This year, Malan took everyone's advice and closed her jianbing (Chinese crepe) shop early, bought gifts, and planned to return to Baijia Village soon.
There were still two weeks until the Chinese New Year, and Zhang Tan had already planned to take Xiaobai on a trip abroad. The itinerary was to go to Northern Europe, and Xiaobai wanted to see the Northern Lights.
Xi'er and Robin stayed in Baijia Village. Robin was too young and could only stay at home to play.
The group first flew to Chengdu, and then a car from the tea factory picked them up, taking them to Baijia Village in the afternoon.
When the three cars came into view, the entrance to Baijia Village was already bustling with excitement, as many adults and children gathered to greet them.
The village chief, being the most adept at handling affairs, bought a string of firecrackers and lit them to welcome them.
Robin, who had been excitedly pointing out the window, quickly pulled his head back in and closed the window upon seeing this. The explosion was terrifying.
The car stopped at the village entrance, and everyone got out amidst the sound of firecrackers. Zhang Tan greeted everyone; the villagers were so hospitable.
"Robin! Robin!! Hurry up and bring your chicken out. Wasn't it for Guagua? Guagua is right here."
Xiao Bai called out to Robin, who was hiding in the car, too scared to show his face because of the firecrackers. Meanwhile, Bai Guagua was already standing next to Xiao Bai, eagerly waiting for the free-range chicken that Robin had promised to give him.
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