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Text Chapter 31 Eating crabs alive and eating shrimps alive

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    Seeing that Liu Junhao agreed, Er Mazi persuaded him to drink alcohol enthusiastically. Anyway, he had nothing to do in the afternoon. If he got drunk, he would probably go home to sleep, so Liu Junhao did not refuse too much.

    While the two were drinking, Dr. Wang opened the door and walked into the farmhouse, calling Er Mazi's wife to eat.

    "What are you going to eat? Just come and join us at the table. Why bother?" Although Er Mazi was smart, he was also a trickster and was honest to others. He dragged Dr. Wang to the banquet without any further explanation.

    Dr. Wang is a nice person. I heard he is a physician at the Municipal People's Hospital. He only learned about Liujiagou after watching TV reports. After coming here once, he fell in love with this place and even reserved a portion of the land for planting.

    Unlike other land renters, Dr. Wang comes here almost every week, sometimes with his wife and children.  Every time he comes, he goes to Liu Junhao's yard and buys a few kilograms of eel to be used as a tooth sacrifice. In his words, the eel is 100% wild, not fed with any hormones, and tastes crispy and fragrant. It is ten times better than the one bought in the supermarket.  Everybody likes to eat.

    Speaking of eels, they are wild. Although Liu Junhao¡¯s eels are raised in the yard, they have never been fed with feed or anything like that. They only catch tadpoles to feed them.

    These days, the frog spawning period has gradually passed, and the tadpoles in the puddle have basically turned into small frogs.  Liu Junhao was originally worried about how to find food for the eels, but he didn't know that he didn't have to worry about this problem at all. The eels in the pond didn't seem to worry him either, and they were still looking quite happy.  Later, he discovered the reason. There were slowly more earthworms in his yard, and they were particularly fat. Each one was as thick as a little finger.

    It is estimated that this should also be the effect of the spring water. Now he was completely relieved and no longer cared about the eel.  What surprised him was that the number of loaches in his ditch was increasing day by day, and they were quite fat, with many already seven or eight centimeters long.

    As the number of loaches increased, the water in the ditch became clearer day by day. Professor Zhao told him that this was the result of the loaches. Eels like to move in the middle and upper layers of the water, while loaches like to live in the middle and lower layers and bottom of the water.  They make a living by eating the excrement of some fish and insects. It is more beneficial to breed loaches and eels in a mixed culture, which can play a role in cleaning the water quality.

    This made Liu Junhao couldn't help but admire in his heart, nature is really a wonderful thing, and it can form a balanced ecological cycle without knowing it.

    Every time Dr. Wang is busy in the vegetable field for a long time, he would sit in Liu Junhao¡¯s yard and watch him and Professor Zhao play chess, and sometimes point out two moves.

    Because he often buys eels and they are very familiar with each other, Liu Junhao also treats him with special discounts. He does not ask for the change of three to five yuan every time. After weighing the eels, he also gives him some fruits and vegetables for him to go back and try.

    Dr. Wang lost his sense of restraint after being poured two glasses of wine, and several people picked up the topic of raising wild boars. Dr. Wang was also optimistic about this project, but he also had different opinions, and that was the issue of scale.

    If raising wild boar is to form a stable market, it must be scaled up, because when wild boar is supplied to restaurants, it generally needs to maintain a long-term supply, requiring an initial investment of hundreds of thousands of start-up capital, which is something ordinary people simply cannot afford.

    However, Er Mazi still insisted on his own point of view. He believed that wild boars were a novelty to city people, and as long as he raised them, he would have no worries about sales.  But this time I just kept both ends for a while, since the boat was small and easy to turn around.

    While everyone was drinking, they heard muffled thunder rolling above their heads. Soon it became gloomy outside the house, and big raindrops fell cracklingly. In less than half an hour, the ground was covered with white flowers.

    A gust of cold wind came in through the crack in the door, blowing away the heat of the day without a trace. There was no way to go home in such a heavy rain, so the three of them were playing cards idle in the house.

    The mother-in-law who was licking the pockmark suddenly shouted: "Master, our eels are escaping into the hall. They have all run away along the water channel. Come out quickly!"

    When Er Mazi heard this, he didn¡¯t care about playing cards. He put on his raincoat and took a piece of gauze to block the opening of the waterway. The mesh of this gauze was very small, and it was just right to block the opening of the waterway.

    Liu Junhao couldn't sit still anymore. He was also worried about the eels in his house, so he pulled a large piece of plastic cloth from Er Mazi's house and hurried into the rain with it wrapped around it.

    The strong wind and heavy rain were coming, and many branches in the village were blown off. Some low-lying dirt roads already had water as deep as their knees. Liu Junhao was in a hurry and didn't pay attention to the road, and suddenly stepped on a piece of broken porcelain.  , my feet slipped, and I fell to the ground, covering my buttocks with yellow mud.

    After cursing his bad luck, he still hurried home. He saw water flowing out of the two water channels in front of the cage door, and Professor Zhao was wearing a raincoat digging a ditch outside the yard to let the water flow faster.  .

    "You kid finallyCome on, hurry up and take over, the water will probably reach the door in a while.  "When Professor Zhao saw him coming back, he handed the shovel into his hand.

    "The eel didn't escape, right?" He was more concerned about the eel than his yard being flooded.

    "You can't see it yourself. It's really strange. At first, old man, I was so panicked that I used the broken basket to block the water channel. But the eels didn't escape at all. Instead, they gathered under the tree in a dark place with their heads stretched out. You think it's weird?  Not weird?"

    Liu Junhao stood inside the cage door to take shelter from the rain and looked into the yard. He saw that the water had risen to the depth of his ankle and was almost at the door of the main room.  As Professor Zhao said, those eels all put their heads above the water, and many even climbed onto the shore, but none of them escaped.

    Seeing that the rain did not stop at all, Liu Junhao knew that it would not be a problem if it continued like this. Water would probably pour into the house sooner or later. It was no longer enough to rely on two water channels for drainage. He ran to the house and pulled out the net.  Unfold the net at the cage door.

    I am afraid that such a thing can only be seen in rural areas. It is also a kind of fishing net. Almost everyone in Liujiagou has the skill of weaving a net, and so does Liu Junhao. He can do any kind of net, net bag, sticky net, and cast net.  Weave.

    After fixing the net, he vigorously lifted the bluestone slab under the cage door and moved it outwards. The young man was so motivated that he gritted his teeth and moved the bluestone slab away. Suddenly, water rushed out from the cage door.  Scattered outside the yard.

    "Hey, fish in the water" didn't expect that his own eel didn't run away, but instead attracted other fish in.  I saw a crucian carp as long as a chopstick rushing upwards along the current. I accidentally rushed to the road and kept jumping in the muddy water.

    When Professor Zhao saw it, he ran over in the rain and picked up the crucian carp.

    "Uncle Zhao, you'd better go inside and rest. It's very humid in the rain, so don't catch a cold." Liu Junhao hurriedly dissuaded him.

    "It's okay, it's okay, the old man is not as precious as you think." Professor Zhao waved his hand indifferently.  He specifically asked Dr. Wang, who came here to play here, to check his body a few days ago. Dr. Wang also praised his body and said there was nothing wrong with him.

    After a while, a few more crucian carp came up. Professor Zhao ran over and caught them all. He even got a few crabs that floated up the water and a small bowl of white-skinned river shrimp. This river shrimp only has one finger.  It was so big, and the shrimp shell was crystal clear. Liu Junhao felt itchy when he saw it, so he pinched one casually, removed the head of the shrimp, peeled the body, and then put it in his mouth to chew. The white and tender shrimp meat tasted slightly fishy.  It doesn't taste good, but when you chew it in your mouth, it's tender, smooth, and delicious.

    "You are an animal, why are you eating it raw? If you want to eat it, I'll fry it at night." Professor Zhao was stunned.

    "You don't understand this." Liu Junhao smacked his lips, took out another river shrimp and cooked it the same way, put it in his mouth and chewed it, "'Eat the crab raw and eat the shrimp alive'. This river shrimp is more fragrant when eaten raw than fried.  If you don¡¯t believe it, try it¡±

    "Really?!" Professor Zhao has eaten a lot of things that he has never heard of before these days, and has already developed a certain immunity. Seeing how delicious Liu Junhao eats, he couldn't help but peel one off and put it in his mouth.

    "Hmm!" He felt like vomiting as soon as he took a bite, but then an indescribable fragrance spread in his mouth. He swallowed the river shrimp in his stomach without chewing, and then he breathed a sigh of relief and said:  "It's a bit fishy, ??but it's breathable and has a bit of fragrance. It makes your mouth full of saliva when you eat it."

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