Chapter 56 – A Disastrous Year
Fields of Gold
âDaughter-in-law canât take credit for the dishes. Xiaocao was the one who came up with these dishes.â Madam Liu looked at her daughter proudly and gave her some vermicelli. Her daughter was so clever to be able make such delicious vermicelli with the sweet potato flour. Her daughter should eat more as a reward!
They had made a decent amount of each dish. Madam Zhang was enjoying the delicious dishes, so she didnât make any jarring remarks regarding Madam Liu giving her children more food. She had originally thought that they would spend the New Year frugally, but she hadnât expected that such simple ingredients could also make a lavish New Year meal.
Madam Li stuffed a mouthful of food into her mouth as she said, âXiaocao came up with them? Sheâs the one only in the family with the leisure to think of these things.â
Yu Xiaocao glared at Madam Li: âThis fat woman never has anything good to say. Sheâs making it seem like sheâs a gluttonous person who only thinks about eating!â
âStop talking so much if you donât have anything good to say. You wonât shut up even when youâre eating!â Yu Dashan had noticed his second brotherâs displeasure and hastily reprimanded his wife.
Madam Zhao, who seldom ate together with the Yu Family, had several small plates placed in front of her. The food inside were exactly the same as everyone else. Madam Zhang knew that her youngest daughter-in-law was very particular about eating and didnât like eating from the same plates as everyone. Thus, a separate set of the dishes was specially prepared for Madam Zhao and her son.
Little Doudou sucked a strand of vermicelli into his mouth with much effort, and then chewed it with a smile on his face. He beamed a smile at Xiaocao and said, âSecond Sisterâs cooking is the best! Doudou likes this really long thing. Itâs very tasty!â
âThis is vermicelli! Since our Doudou likes it, Second Sister will make some more for you to take back to town!â Yu Xiaocao never had any resistance towards cute children. Although it was quite laborious to make vermicelli, it was also good to have an improvement to their meals with a new type of dish.
âYes, yes! This yearâs yield of sweet potato is very high. We have enough sweet potato flour until the harvest in the fall. If we make some more vermicelli, weâll have another type of dish to eat during the winter! The stewed bean sprouts and vermicelli tastes very good!â Madam Li sucked on the grease on her chopsticks, and then she used her chopsticks to rummage through the dishes. When she found a piece of fatty meat, she immediately stuffed it into her mouth.
Heizi, who sat beside her, had even stood up. He wiped his snot on his blackened sleeve, and then poked around in the dishes with his chopsticks. It seemed like he would never stop until he found a piece of meat.
Seeing the dirty appearance of the mother and son pair, no matter how delicious that homemade dish was, Yu Xiaocao still didnât want to eat it anymore. With her head lowered, she concentrated on eating the dry-fried bean sprouts in front of her. She was seriously about to vomit if she looked at them any longer.
Dry-fried bean sprouts was made with bean sprouts that had just grown about one or two centimeters. After heating the lard in a hot pot, dried chili pepper was put into the pot and stir-fried. After that, bean sprouts, seasonings, and garlic sprouts were added into the pot and stir-fried. With the refreshing taste of the bean sprouts and the addition of lard as a base ingredient, it was natural that the taste wouldnât be bad.
Unexpectedly, Madam Zhang was the first one to comment on Madam Li and her sonâs unsightly eating manner, âHow are other people supposed to eat when you guys keep picking and choosing in the dishes? If youâre going to keep doing this, then go back to your room to eat! Stop being so loathsome here!â
As she spoke, she also glanced at her youngest daughter-in-lawâs direction. It turned out that Madam Zhang, who had been paying attention to her youngest daughter-in-law and grandson, noticed that from time to time Madam Zhao would look at her eldest daughter-in-law in disgust. Madam Zhao, who was originally enjoying the meal, had suddenly set down her chopsticks. Thus, she finally spoke up to stop Madam Li and her sonâs unsightly behavior.
Seeing that the meat in the dishes were mostly gone, Madam Li finally stopped searching with her chopsticks. However, she still wolfed down the rest of the dishes, as if there was someone fighting over them with her.
The New Year Eve lunch ended shortly after this small episode. For this meal, Madam Zhang didnât limit how much everyone could eat. Thus, even if the staple food was still coarse grain pancakes, the entire family still ate with a rare sense of satisfaction. The main reason was that it was a more sumptuous meal than in the previous years.
After the meal, Madam Zhangâs heart ached at the sight of the swiftly depleted food and muttered endlessly. With a grim expression, she finally stopped her complaints when Old Yu scolded her for âbeing so fussy even during the New Yearâ.
Dumplings were usually eaten in the evening during the New Year celebration. The Yu Family didnât buy a lot of meat in the first place, so even when the stuffing was mixed with a lot of cabbage, it still wasnât enough to fill everyoneâs stomach.
There were only two types of fillings in the Yu Familyâs dumplings, which were pork with cabbage and lard mixed with cabbage. On the evening of New Yearâs Eve, the men were given twenty dumplings each, while the womenfolk got ten each. The children received half of what the women got.
With only five small dumplings, even the three year old Little Doudou wasnât full, let alone Yu Xiaocao and the others. Yu Heizi wasnât satisfied after he finished his portion, so he swiftly stole one of Little Shitouâs dumplings when he wasnât paying attention and stuffed it into his own mouth. He disregarded Little Shitouâs angry cries and approached Yu Xiaocao and Yu Xiaolian.
Yu Xiaocao swiftly pulled her siblings to their fatherâs table and stayed beside him. In the presence of Old Yu and their father, Yu Heizi naturally didnât dare to act rashly. He could only brazenly go ask his own mother for more dumplings.
Madam Li was a greedy woman, who wasnât even willing to share her dumplings with her own child. Thus, she begged her mother-in-law shamelessly, âMother, Heizi is a growing youth, who can eat as much as an adult. So five dumplings isnât even enough as an appetizer. Mother, this daughter-in-law doesnât dare request that he gets the same amount as the men. Just give him five more so that heâll have the same amount as us!â
Madam Zhang looked up toward Madam Liu and nonchalantly said, âIf you can guarantee that no one will complain that Iâm being biased, then I donât mind giving him five extra dumplings since itâs the New Year.â
Madam Liu had never liked arguing with others, so she said in a quiet voice, âHeizi is a growing youth, so who dares to say anything about him getting five more dumplings? However, he shouldnât steal his younger siblingsâ dumplings.â
âWhat does a child know? Younger Sister-in-law shouldnât argue with a child. Mother, Iâll go give Heizi the dumplings.â Madam Li not only didnât discipline her child, but she was also annoyed at Madam Liu for being difficult. Ay, it was true that the apple doesnât fall far from the tree!
Madam Liu quietly entered the kitchen and divided her ten dumplings among her children. She put four dumplings into her youngest sonâs bowl, and then split the remaining six dumplings between her two daughters.
Yu Xiaocao held her own bowl tightly and said, âMother, Iâm a light eater. Five dumplings are enough for me! If you give us all your dumplings, youâll starve tonight. Even if you give me the dumplings, I wonât be able to finish them.â
Xiaolian chimed in, âMother, you seldom eat dumplings throughout the year. Moreover, youâve been busy the entire afternoon. If you canât even eat a bite of the dumplings you made yourself, do you think that we, your children, will be able to eat?â
âMother, take the dumpling back. I donât want it!â Little Shitou quickly returned the dumplings that were in his bowl.
âYou guys eat! Mother ate too much for lunch, so Iâm not hungry right now!â Madam Liu picked up the dumplings and put them in her childrenâs bowls.
While the four of them were pushing back and forth, Yu Hai had come out with his bowl of dumplings. When he saw this scene, he felt both sad and touched. In the end, he made the decision to fairly distribute all the dumplings that the second branch had received. The children received eight dumplings each, while he and his wife each got ten.
âTen dumplings arenât enough for such a grown man like you? Iâm used to eating light meals in the evening, so Iâll feel uncomfortable if I eat too much dumplings. Here, Iâll give you a few more. Iâll just drink more of the dumpling soup later...â Madam Liuâs heart ached for her husband and was reluctant to eat the dumplings that she had received.
âThereâs no way you will be full with just ten dumplings. Quickly eat, or else itâs going to be cold!â Yu Hai went into the kitchen with a bowl and asked Madam Zhang to ladle a bowl full of dumpling soup for him. He swiftly drank the bowl of soup and filled his stomach first before he ate the dumplings. In this way, after eating the dumplings, he would be considered somewhat full.
On the first day of the New Year, since all the villagers knew about Madam Zhangâs stingy disposition, not many children came over for New Year greetings. Apart from Eldest Granduncle, Hunter Zhao, and several close family friends, the second branch of the Yu Family also felt too ashamed to bring their children to give New Year greetings to others.
Yu Xiaocao and her siblings didnât receive any red envelopes 1 from their own grandparents, but her eldest granduncle gave them two copper coins as lucky money. When they arrived at the Zhao Familyâs residence, Madam Zheng specially filled the embroidered pouches that she made with around one mace 2 worth of silver bits and gave a pouch to each child.
Yu Xiaolian looked at the embroidery on the pouch and loved it very much. Seeing the admiration on her face, Madam Zheng agreed to teach her how to do embroidery.
On the way home, Madam Liu whispered to her husband, âBased on the aura that Madam Zheng emits, she obviously didnât come from an ordinary family. Just look at the embroidered pouches. Even the ordinary families in town wonât be so particular as to give the children lucky money in embroidered pouches, let alone people in the village.â
âItâs not only Madam Zheng, but also Uncle Zhao and Older Brother Bufan. Their martial arts skills donât seem like skills of an ordinary hunterâs family. There must be some hidden reason as to why Uncle Zhaoâs whole family is living in seclusion within the mountains. But this isnât something that we should inquire about. We should just interact as usual. Thereâs no need to act in a deliberate manner.â
Yu Hai had long been aware that the Zhao Family, whether it was their eating habits, living conditions or behaviors, would unconsciously reveal the manners of a noble family. The men of the Zhao Family all exuded the orderly and dignified aura of a soldier. During the later period of the former dynasty, the imperial court was prodigal and immoral, and thus many righteous officials decided to live in seclusion. The Zhao Family might had been one of those families.
As the days passed by, the winter made it apparent that this year was doomed to be disastrous. In January, the snow almost never stopped. Many families had insufficient food reserves and were only able to eat one meal a day. So they were already quite lucky if they were able to survive starvation.
However, there were quite a few people who had died of starvation and froze to death because of the successive heavy snow. Moreover, there were even incidents in which none of the family had survived. Even in the city, there were incidents of people dying of starvation...
Fortunately, in Dongshan Village, except for several weak and elderly people who had failed to survive the cold winter, there wasnât a phenomenon in which a large number of people died of starvation or froze to death. However, the situation in the village wasnât optimistic either.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
At this time, Madam Zhang deeply regretted being so stingy before the New Year and didnât allow her second son to buy more foods to stock up. They had already used up all the millet flour at home. The only thing that they had at home that could satisfy their hunger was the sweet potatoes in the cellar and the sweet potato slices, which could only be grinded into sweet potato flour.
Every day, they either ate sweet potato gruel or sweet potato cornbread. Even if they occasionally tried something different, it was just directly using the dried sweet potato to make porridge. The digestive system of the elderly wasnât very good, so they would get heartburn after eating sweet potato on a daily basis. However, if they didnât eat it, they would be facing the danger of starvation. Thus, Yu Xiaocao had no choice but to mix the mystic-stone water into herbal medicine and fed it to her family in order to nourish their intestines and stomach.
The continuous snowstorm had caused the roads to be blocked. The townâs food reserves were also facing a crisis due to a problem with the dispatch. Furthermore, the price for grains remained high without any signs of decline. White rice and wheat flour had become as expensive as meat!