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Every morning before going to work, Gu Mingdong would go to the pig pen to process the pig grass that his brothers and sisters had cut early in the morning and feed it to the pigs that were waiting to be fed.

When the six piglets arrived in Gu Mingdong's hands, they were able to eat, drink, and sleep, as if they had taken fattening drugs. They gained weight at a speed visible to the naked eye, and there was no trace of the skinny little piglets before.

A few days ago, Lao Liu came to visit. He patted Gu Mingdong on the shoulder and said, "Adong, just keep it like this. At the end of the year, I will help you apply for the title of pig-raising expert."

Pig raising expert? What a shameful slogan. Gu Mingdong simply couldn't imagine himself standing on the stage with a pig-raising expert banner hanging.

He quickly smiled and said that he raised pigs for everyone, not for slogans, and declined politely.

At this moment, he came over with pig food, and all six pigs came over grunting. Gu Mingdong took a look, his eyes fell on the pig's trotters, and he was wondering whether braised or steamed would be more delicious.

Speaking of which, since arriving in this world, he has eaten a lot of wild meat, and he has not been satisfied with the meat of poultry and pigs.

Recipes flashed in his mind one by one. Gu Mingdong looked at the piglets with amiable eyes, looking forward to their healthy growth.

The fatter piglets didn't feel his appetite. One of them raised his head and rubbed his palm affectionately with his long mouth, intending to eat more.

Gu Mingdong raised his eyebrows and wiped his hands on the pig's head without intending to use his powers.

He was afraid that if he used his powers too much, the pig would be too smart, and he would kill him and eat him.

After feeding the pigs, Gu Mingdong walked home from the trail. He was thinking about his plan for last night and decided to take out Du Pingping's letter directly.

He had no grudge against Widow Liu, and Liu Xiaozhu was an underage child. Wang Mazi also behaved like an invisible person after he came back. They were not the ones Gu Mingdong wanted to target at all.

Instead of exposing his trump card directly and making Widow Liu's family miserable, it would be better to take advantage of this and let Liu Dazhu take care of his woman.

Gu Mingdong squinted his eyes, already making up his mind.

As soon as he returned home with the pig food bucket, Gu Liangxing ran over and took the bucket from his father diligently: "Dad, let me help you."

"Dad, drink water." Gu Liangchen came over with a water glass.

Gu Mingdong smiled and touched their little heads: "They are so good."

After taking a sip of water, Gu Mingdong said: "Dad has to go to work. You can play by yourself. Remember not to go to the river."

At this point, the younger brothers and sisters have already gone to school. In the past, the twins would go to Uncle Gu's house to play with their children, or they would go to the village to find friends.

Unexpectedly, the twins heard this and said one after another: "We don't want to play, we want to help dad work in the fields."

Gu Mingdong was amused: "How can you help?"

"I can pull weeds."

"I can carry a hoe."

Gu Mingdong pondered for a moment, then said pretending to be thoughtful: "Okay, it depends on your performance. If you perform well, you can have a snack at noon."

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