Song Tan's Notes

Chapter 1837 Baby's Mom

The child spoke very attentively, repeatedly emphasizing:
"The baby's mother is very angry."

Everyone listened very attentively.

Although I haven't received any professional training, I managed to hold back my laughter. If I really wanted to laugh, I just turned my head away.

Song Tan also pressed down on his lips, cleared his throat, and after completing a series of actions, asked seriously:
"Is the baby's mother angry that the goose looks down on you, or angry that her goose got pecked?"

The little girl paused.

She's angry!

but!

The little girl said seriously with a stern face, "This isn't about me being angry, it's about our baby being bullied."

"You, you have to make that fierce goose apologize! And you have to teach her a lesson!"

Song Tan nodded repeatedly, then suddenly smiled:

"That's a great deal!"

Ok?
The little girl stared at her with her round eyes, looking at her in confusion.

However, the beautiful aunt in front of her said like a devil, "Give your baby a good beating, and after you're done, all you have to do is apologize. What a bargain!"

"If you call again next time, is it enough to just apologize?"

The little girl's round eyes widened even more, her cheeks flushed red, her chubby little fists clenched tightly together, and then she stomped her foot hard:

"No! You can't! You, you!"

Not knowing what to say to a mean adult, she could only turn to Grandma for help: "Grandma, she's so mean! What should I do?"

Liu Baoni was suppressing her laughter and didn't dare to speak, but upon hearing this, she echoed:

"Yes, yes, this is terrible, what should we do?"

The problem was pushed back like a ball.

The little girl tightened her face, then racked her brains, her features scrunched up in a grimace.

Ulan couldn't stand it: That little girl is so clever and sensible, so well-behaved!

Then he said to Song Tan, "Why are you bullying a child?"

Song Tan curled her lips: "I'll let her know how wicked adults are..."

That adult was incredibly cunning; with just one sentence, he completely stunned the little girl, leaving her standing there dumbfounded for a long time before finally reiterating:

"Then, the fierce goose should apologize first!"

Okay, I'll just play with the kids on a rainy day, since I'm bored anyway.

Song Tan made a video call to Chen Xi directly.

With the rain, the work on the mountain is neither visually appealing nor easy to do. The riverbank pastures have all switched to indoor work.

Previously, to keep the cattle and sheep on the riverbank clean, someone had to shovel manure every few hours.

However, during spring and summer, there is no need to worry about feed. At most, an extra meal can be given every few days to maintain a balanced diet.

Things are different now. We don't have to shovel manure anymore, but we have to clean the cattle and sheep pens more frequently.

Large-scale rearing means they cannot eat grass with dew on it, so they eat indoors.

But everyone was used to their freedom; the sheep bleated impatiently, the cows mooed impatiently, but the pigs were thoroughly enjoying themselves—

Big Pearl's four chubby legs supporting her plump, round body was no easy feat.

Before, to attract customers, he would stroll around the village once or twice a day. Now, he just eats his fill, lies down in the pigsty, and is perfectly content.

If Qiaoqiao were here, she would still manage to find a moment to grab a shoe brush and brush Dahuang's back, and then brush Dazhenzhu's back as well.

The brushing made Big Pearl's nose feel pink and moist, and she hummed happily. It felt so good.

With Qiaoqiao not around, Chen Xi was busy preparing hay and couldn't pay attention to it. Da Zhenzhu took a couple of bites from the pig trough and then ran back to lie down dejectedly.

When Song Tan called, Chen Xi was arranging for Tie Lian and the others to clean up the exhaust fans in the cowshed.

"boss."

The video showed a dark-skinned, sweaty young man. Liu Baoni and her granddaughter stared intently at the camera when Song Tan asked:

Where's Baymax?

While explaining to the person next to her, "Our goose is named Big White." The little girl pursed her lips, clearly still remembering the horrible remarks made by the malicious adult, and only hummed:
"It doesn't sound as good as our baby's name."

"How could that be? Our Da Bai has a much nicer name. Our family's pets have a lineage. Da Bai, Da Bao, Da Wang, Da Zhen Zhu, Da Hong..."

What is considered vulgar can actually be considered elegant; after listening to it for a while, it can even sound quite sophisticated.

Chen Xi didn't see the short, bean-like child, but noticed that Song Tan seemed to be talking to someone else. She thought for a moment:

"Big White should be in the river right now. It's raining heavily, but he's the only one who's having fun with the ducks, splashing around in the rain and heading out early this morning."

Both are poultry; the chickens are still wandering around in their pens, clucking, either laying eggs or raking the ground.

Fortunately, they had thick fermentation beds in their chicken coop, so there was little smell and they weren't in a hurry to clean it up in a day or two.

Chen Xi then asked, "Should we call it back? Should I use a megaphone to shout it a couple of times?"

Song Tan brought the little girl's face closer to the camera: "It's nothing serious, but people are saying that Da Bai bullied her goose. Do you know about this?"

Chen Xi: ...

He gave a knowing look: "I felt it wasn't a big deal, so I didn't tell you right away."

Indeed, it's not a big deal.

He returned from the cafeteria early this morning after alternating meals. Just as he turned the corner to the lotus pond, he saw a strange goose stretching its neck and poking at the lotus leaves. He didn't know if it wanted to take a bite or if it was just for fun.

It was raining, and a clear pool of water had gathered in the middle of the large lotus leaf. When it was poked, the leaf was torn, and the lotus stem swayed from side to side.

The spring inside was like a ball of mercury, gushing water down and cascading over the goose's head.

Chen Xi: ...People can't take pictures with their eyes; it's just that mobile phones haven't evolved well enough. He hadn't even had a chance to turn on his phone yet.

I don't know whose goose this is from in the village. It looks like it's not quite grown up yet, maybe it's newly raised.

Although they have leased the entire riverbank in the village, it would be rather unseemly to prevent even the village's only duck or goose from roaming around here.

So he ignored it.

But he didn't care. While he was getting some fodder, the honking of geese was already deafening, a mournful sound that even the rain couldn't block out.

Chen Xi leaned closer to take a look:
Well, Goose Girl didn't even participate; she just stood there quietly watching the game with a bunch of ducks.

And what about Baymax?

With a flap of its wings, its size and weight were enough to crush the young gosling in front of it, making it unable to lift its head, not to mention its sharp beak—

That's someone who's been through countless battles.

Now, with each bite, the new young gosling has no chance to resist. In no time, it has been pecked three or five times, and its feathers have been pulled out.

Chen Xi looked on, feeling both pitiful and amused.

But there was still a herd of cattle and sheep waiting to be fed, so he didn't pay much attention to them, only giving them a word of advice:
"Big White, that's enough. Don't peck the gosling too hard, or your family might have to pay for it."

He knew that Big White could understand.

In fact, as soon as these words were spoken, Big White stopped moving. Later...

"I haven't seen that goose since."

Now, after briefly explaining the situation, he didn't forget to ask:
"I hope the little gosling is alright?"

When the big white dog pecks at people or geese, it's quite measured; at most, the person will suffer a little physical pain, but nothing more.

“That little goose—” Song Tan drawled, then took two more steps into the corridor.

The camera pans to reveal a bald, pitiful, and disheveled young goose huddled against a wall, staring blankly at the rain, looking utterly pathetic.

Chen Xi: ...

But as pitiful as it may be, Chen Xi would feel sorry for Da Bai if he were to scold him for it.

"We can't blame everything on our Big White!"

“We’ve leased such a large stretch of riverbank and such a continuous mountain range; it must have cost a lot of money. Boss Chang even said he can buy dried lotus leaves at a high price later, so we definitely have to choose the best quality ones and not let the geese ruin them.”

You say this strange little gosling comes here without even saying hello. This is Big White's territory. Is it wrong for it to chase the little gosling away to guard the house?
In short, Chen Xi was not convinced.

But the next moment, as he was still unconvinced, he saw a fair-skinned little girl with round eyes and a round face.

The other person's eyes were still red, and their voice was so sweet and innocent, making them look incredibly pitiful and adorable.
"But...but my baby doesn't know!" (End of Chapter)

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