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Chapter 1111: Why did the 100,000 human cubs come again

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    A group of people entered the Sishi Yayuan, and someone led them to the viewing platform in the attic, which happened to be facing a high platform. At this moment, someone was singing an opera on the stage, and it was Chang'e flying to the moon.

    This is also the second floor, which is the best place to watch and listen to plays.

    Su Wan saw that there were quite a lot of people upstairs and downstairs, so he asked: "So there is still a private room at this time? Such a good location?"

    Huai Sha said: "Ma'am, this was ordered by the young master a few days ago."

    Su Wan turned to look at Li Lin: "Did you ask someone to book a private room?"

    Li Lin asked Shi Zai to sit down, and nodded when he heard the words: "Didn't you say you were going out for a walk? This kid also wants to come out. There are too many people in the market outside. Let's take a walk and feel it, and then listen to it here."  play."

    There are too many people, just walk around, it's boring to keep walking, it's better to drink tea and listen to the opera here.

    Su Wan thinks about it too.

    It is rare to see the cub, and he is still very energetic now. Su Wan sent someone to bring some warm water, gave him a sip, and asked him if he was sleepy: "Is my cub going to sleep?"

    He is still young, and generally Su Wan doesn't let him drink tea, especially at night, when he drinks it and stays up at night, he has a lot of things to do. He wants a mother, a father, listens to stories, and plays with this and that.

    Zai Zai shook his head vigorously: "Neither sleep nor sleep, I want to play with lanterns and watch a play."

    After that, he got up and ran over. This private room was probably specially prepared for watching the stage. The windows were made to be pushed open at the same level as the ground, and railings were made on the windows.  , When the guests sat down, they could just see the stage.

    Shi Zai sat facing the window. He got up and ran towards the railing. Su Wan could hug him by turning around: "Be careful, even if there is a railing, you can't rush forward like this."

    Shi Zai let out an oh, indicating that he understood, then grabbed the railing, pointed at the people on the stage: "Mother, what are they doing?"

    Su Wan touched his head, and then explained: "They are singing."

    Shi Zai didn't understand: "What is singing?"

    Come, come, why are the 100,000 human cubs coming again.

    Su Wan looked back at Li Lin, hoping to get his help, Zai Zai had so many questions, sometimes she didn't know how to answer them.

    Li Lin came over, squatted down on the other side of him, and said: "It's similar to storytellers. Storytellers tell the content of the book according to the book, and they sing according to the content of the play book."

    Shizai knows how to listen to books. When he was in the Imperial City, Su Wan would take him to the Chang'an Building to listen to books when he had free time.

    He nodded ignorantly, watching the people on the stage babbling and singing, and the rhythmic voices coming from various instruments next to him, he was a little curious.

    Shi Zai was still very interested in curious things, so he leaned on the railing and listened and watched. The couple stayed with him for a while, and seeing that he was still standing still, they pulled him back and sat down.

    Li Lin and Su Wan changed places, and then took the child to sit down so that he could see the stage when he raised his eyes.

    Someone brought tea and snacks in the private room. Su Wan felt a little thirsty, so he took a sip of tea. At this moment, the play on the stage ended, and then a few girls in misty clothes and veils were replaced to dance.

    The girls are graceful and graceful, like butterflies dancing among the flowers, and their clothes are light and ethereal, like fairies descending from the sky.

    Shi Zai looked at it without blinking, thinking it looked good.

    But it didn't take long before the dancing ended, and then the storyteller was replaced by a storyteller.

    It seems that there are quite a lot of programs.

    Su Wan broke a piece of mooncake and asked the person opposite if he wanted it.

    Li Lin shook his head, he didn't like these things very much, mooncakes, probably the only thing he likes to eat are those made by Su Wan, which he thinks are pretty good.

    Su Wan said: "I don't know how well their mooncakes are made. It seems that the ingredients are quite sufficient. There are walnuts, peanuts, sesame seeds, and melon seeds."

    After one bite, the taste is not bad, but if you eat too much, you will feel a little tired, but the ancient moon cakes are like this.

    Su Wan had an idea, thinking that since she can make all kinds of mooncakes from red bean and mung bean, can she make some lotus paste or duck eggs, or egg yolk crispy Xuemei Niang?  !

    For these words, there should be a market, right?

    Yes.

    Su Wan suddenly felt a little moved. She didn't dare to do these things in the Imperial City before, but when she came to Licheng, Li Lin asked again.??She is not afraid of the person who knows her details best.

    "Have you ever eaten mooncakes made from egg yolks?" she asked Li Lin.

    Li Lin thought about what he ate when he traveled and went to various places, and said after a long time: "I remember that people in Linhai seemed to do this. They used salty sea duck eggs as fillings, and then made them into mooncakes."

    Su Wan hurriedly asked him: "How does it taste?"

    Li Lin pondered for a while, and then said: "It seems a little strange, it's not delicious."

    Su Wan was a little confused when he heard the words, and then he thought about it. Some people like this egg yolk mooncake, and some people don't. But there is still a specific market, so maybe Li Jingyuan is the one he doesn't like.

    She thought for a while and said, "Look back and find some duck eggs, I'll try to do it."

    Li Lin has no objection to this, he is afraid that she will be bored at home every day, so it is good to have something to do.

    "Duck eggs? Eggs?" Shi Zai looked at his father and then at his mother, not knowing what eggs they were talking about.

    "It's duck eggs, which are similar to the eggs you usually eat." Su Wan didn't tell the cubs to eat duck eggs, but he ate a lot of eggs, one a day, either for steamed eggs or steamed egg custard, he ate them deliciously.

    "Duck eggs are laid by ducks, eggs are laid by chickens, and goose eggs are laid by geese."

    Shi Zai thought for a while, and was confused: "Then why didn't Da Dai and Er Dai not lay eggs?"

    Li Lin, Su Wan: ""

    It is true that Da Dai and Er Dai do not lay eggs, and it is not impossible to lay eggs. After all, these two wild geese are a pair, one male and one female, and laying eggs is normal.

    But if the eggs are born, it is difficult to deal with. If you raise them, they will be too many to raise, and the big ones can't fly anymore, and they can't teach their children to fly, so they usually mix them in their food.  something.

    Because of this, these two have never laid eggs.

    Li Lin stretched out his hand and frowned. It's really not good to tell the children that they won't let them have children. After all, they can't fly anymore, so it's not easy to teach the children to fly and let them go, and they can't raise so many.

    Li Lin reached out and touched Shi Zai's head: "You will know later."

    "It's the future again!" Shi Zai was not happy, put his hands on the tea seat, and sighed with his chin in his palms, "Is this something that you adults can't let your children know?" (Remember this website: www.hlnovel.com
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