Chapter 31: Xiong Da and Xiong Er

Chapter 31 Xiong Da and Xiong Er

Half a month later.

Xiong Da came with his younger brother Xiong Er.

Bringing the two of them into the house, Mo Jun glanced behind them and asked, "Where are your parents?"

"My parents said they still have a few acres of land to take care of, so they won't come over."

The person who spoke was Xiong Da’s younger brother, Xiong Er. Just as Xiong Da boasted before, his younger brother does look very strong. He just turned nineteen this year, and his height is estimated to be close to two meters.

Especially the skeleton is extremely thick, perhaps because of years of hunger, he doesn't seem to have much flesh on his body, but this leather bag and skeleton alone bulges out the whole coarse linen clothes.

This can already be regarded as a 'natural appearance of a different person' at the moment.

Mr. Mo nodded, expressing his understanding of the choice of Xiong Daxiong's parents. He also knew that many elderly people were often unwilling to leave their hometown and go to so-called more prosperous places to enjoy life.

"In this case, send my regards to the second elder when you have time."

As he spoke, Mo Jun flicked his fingers, and a gold coin fell into Xiong Da's hand, and continued: "Also, keep this one."

"this······"

"Needless to say, since the two of you brothers have chosen to work for me, then naturally I can't treat you badly."

Xiong Da took the gold coin, he was taken aback for a moment, and was about to say something. But before he could speak, he was directly interrupted by Mo Jun.

This can be regarded as one of Mo Jun's principles.

Since you want others to work for you, then naturally you have to pay enough.

After all, only by eating meat can one become a wolf, and if you keep feeding shit, no matter how many people you have, they are just a pack of dogs.

"Yes, Xiong Da, thank you Doctor Mo."

After seeing Mo Jun's determination, Xiong Da was no longer polite, but bowed down in a dignified manner like others, and changed his words decisively.

By the side, Xiong Er saw his elder brother's appearance, and bowed in a similar manner.

Until today.

Brothers Xiong Da and Xiong Er officially belong to Mo Jun.

"Okay, no need to pray, I don't have so many rules here."

After the ceremony process, Mo Jun couldn't hold back any longer. He really was a little too vulgar. This kind of airs and prestige was too tiring to do, and it didn't suit his personality at all.

"Today is just right for you to come, and I'm just about to go on a long trip, so you two can come with me!"

"Yes, then I will prepare the carriage..."

"Don't worry, you have come all the way, it's time to clean up the dust, I've already arranged it, it won't be a while."

Jun Mo waved his hand again to interrupt Xiong Da's movement, and spoke slowly.

Although Mo Jun’s previous habits and instincts hidden deep in his body made him unable to fully adapt to this era for a while, but facing the change of identities between the two parties, Xiong Da responded far more naturally than Mo Jun.

As I said before, it is never a shame to bow down to others in this era, but to be recognized by others is regarded as a kind of 'glory'.

For example, the current Xiong Da seems to be very immersed in this game of "nobility and disciples".

until······

The moment the meal is served.

In order to clean up the dust for the two of them, Mo Jun specially asked someone to buy a whole lamb for barbecue this time, and specially equipped with pepper and refined salt to eat together.

Pepper is native to Southeast Asia, and it was not introduced to the Central Plains at this time.

However, last time Mr. Mo accidentally discovered this seasoning in the medicine garden of Master Yaogui, one can imagine his surprise at that time.

For this reason, in the past half a month, Mo Jun spent a lot of money to forcefully ripen more than a dozen pepper seeds with a high concentration of "growth spirit liquid", and only then did he get these pepper powders.

As for refined salt, Mo Jun mainly refines it himself, but it is also sold outside, but the price is at least ten times more expensive than coarse salt.

Such a banquet is undoubtedly a super meal in the present.

When a whole roasted lamb was served, just looking at it was enough to make the mouth water three thousand feet. After the aroma dissipated, Xiong Da and Xiong Er, who hadn't eaten for a day, suddenly let out a stomach growl. up.

Old Xiong blushed.

Jun Mo laughed and said, "Okay, you're welcome, just eat it!"

Xiong Da heard the words, and seemed to be prepared to hold back a bit, imitating the experience he heard from the village chief, and planned to make a gesture, but before he could speak, he saw Xiong Er who was on the side rushing to the dining table like a hungry tiger.

"Thank you...Damn it, Xiong Er, you idiot, save some for me."

Seeing that Xiong Er had already eaten half a leg of lamb in a blink of an eye, Xiong Da couldn't hold back any longer and rushed over quickly.

"Well, it smells so good!"

"What kind of taste is this, I've never tasted it before."

"Huh? Brother, when have you eaten roasted whole lamb? Why don't I know."

"... Shut up, you idiot."

Seeing the pair of brothers scrambling for food, the originally lifeless mansion suddenly became full of life.

Mo Jun smiled and said: "Is that right? I have nothing to pretend to be with me. I don't have so many weird rules here. If you have anything to do in the future, just call me the boss. We are all ordinary people, don't mess with it." So polite."

Xiong Da blushed, and then gradually returned to his previous appearance, saying: "Understood, boss!"

Xiong Er ate very fast, but Mo Jun didn't care at first, after all, it's normal for a 'natural alien' like him to be able to eat.

However, when Xiong Er didn't stop at all and ate the whole sheep in a blink of an eye, even Mo Jun couldn't help but twitch his eyelids a few times.

Good guy.

If this continues, I won't be left poor by this guy!

After Mo Jun practiced martial arts, his appetite has also increased a lot, but compared with Xiong Er, it is obviously still insignificant.

Nowadays, sheep are generally thinner. The sheep he bought was considered fat, and it weighed more than 80 catties. After removing the bones, it could have 40 to 50 catties of pure meat.

Xiong Da eats the smallest amount of food, probably less than a catty of meat, and he is full.

Mr. Mo's martial arts practice consumes a lot of energy, and he can weigh seven or eight catties after eating.

That is to say, there was at least 30 catties of meat left, all of which were wrapped up by Xiong Er alone.

"burp~"

After eating, Xiong Er patted his belly and burped contentedly. Then he suddenly remembered something, hurriedly scratched his hair with a pair of oily hands, and said to Mo Jun with some embarrassment:

"That... I have a relatively large appetite, but don't worry, I can work even if I am not full in normal times. I have great strength."

"It's okay, just eat as much as you want, I have plenty of food here!" Mo Jun smiled and said.

"Hey~~"

Xiong Er heard the words, immediately grinned innocently and said: "What my parents said is not wrong at all, following you will surely give you enough to eat."

Xiong Er's character is a little straightforward, but Mo Jun quite likes getting along with him, and said: "Why, have you never had a full meal before?"

"His appetite is too large, and the few acres of land at home can't support him."

This sentence was not said by Xiong Er, but Xiong Da who was on the side answered him. When he said this sentence, Xiong Da's tone was somewhat helpless, but more of a shame.

After all, now that the eldest brother is like a father, but as the eldest brother, he can't even bring his younger brother a full meal. This is indeed not a happy thing.

Jun Mo smiled sassyly when he heard the words, and said: "Hahaha~~ It's okay, I will hang out with me in the future, I dare not say anything else, but a full meal is not a problem."

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Thanks to Qinglian Xiaozhu for the reward of 1500 coins.

(end of this chapter)

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