Chapter 311 Stir-fried Locust Flowers with Eggs
Little Pink Ball had noticed these three sneaky little cats a long time ago.

However, it had taken over the task from the brown-headed crow vulture in the past few days, and often flew to patrol the Twilight Commercial District. It was quite familiar with the Gurkha cats and recognized them, so it did not launch an attack.

Moreover, it seemed that these two Gurkha cats had visited the farm before. After thinking about it, Little Pink Ball decided to hold back and observe first.

After observing for a while, it got a little bored and thought it would go out for a walk and come back. After all, there were only three kittens, and they wouldn't cause any trouble.

So it flew out and played on the water for a while.

Just for a little while!
When it returned, it found that Josh had brought the three kittens home and closed the door.

What about me? I haven't even gone in yet! *Gurgle gurgle* I can't stand it!
It knocked angrily on the door, determined to get an explanation from Josh!
Doesn't she like it?
But when Josh opened the door and hugged it, the little pink ball got confused. Josh said she didn't leave me behind, hehehe.

Before Josh even realized it was angry, it had already been coaxed.

After putting the little pink ball inside, Josh closed the door again. The little pink ball was now quite large, and even though its mother was squatting next to it, trying to shrink herself as much as possible, it still frightened the three kittens.

Noticing their timidity, Josh introduced them to each other, especially Little Mop, who would definitely be dealing with the little pink ball a lot in the future, so being so afraid wouldn't do.

"This is Little Pink Ball. It's a pink-feathered pelican that loves to play in the water and catch small fish."

"This is Little Rag, it's a rag cat, and it will stay in the farm cabin to clean for me."

“They’re Gurkha cats, you know, they’re security guards in the Weiguang commercial district.”

After the brief introduction, the three kittens relaxed a little.

Meow, thank goodness it eats fish, that scared the cat to death.

"Coo coo~" Don't be afraid, I don't eat cats!

The pink-feathered pelican, now in a better mood, looked at the three trembling kittens and spoke up.

"Meow~" Okay, I am Little Mop, and I also like to eat fish.

To Josh's surprise, it was Little Cloth who spoke first, mustering its courage to greet the Pink Feather Pelican.

Hmm, not bad, it's a brave little cat. A hint of surprise flashed in the little pink ball's eyes. It didn't like playing with timid cats.

"Coo coo~" When the rain stops, I'll take you out to play and catch fish for you to eat.

Little Pink Ball felt like she had gained a kitten, and couldn't help but get excited. Not only did that stinky bear have a cub, but I also have a kitten now! I'm so happy.

Then the Gurcats mustered up their courage and joined the conversation between the two beasts. The four little guys were not very old, and after breaking through that barrier, their relationship progressed rapidly.

This resulted in the entire cabin being filled with meowing and cooing sounds all night. Josh stopped him, but then started whispering again. He's really quite mischievous.

The next morning, Josh, harboring a mischievous intention, woke up the Gurcat and Little Pink Ball, who had been chatting all night and had just fallen asleep.

You guys stay up all night and don't get up during the day, hmph, get up now.

"Quick, Little Pink Ball, take the Gurkha cat back." Josh placed the Gurkha cat on the broad back of the pink-feathered pelican to wake them up and make them hold onto Little Pink Ball's feathers.

"Coo coo~" The little pink ball struggled to open its eyes, still a little drowsy. After Josh put the Gourmet cats down and patted its big mouth, it finally took off, wobbling along with the two Gourmet cats. Next time, it would never stay up all night chatting again; it was so sleepy, so incredibly sleepy.

As for the little rag that quietly hid behind the sofa when things got bad, Josh gave it some face and didn't bother it for the time being. It was a newbie protection period, and he would deal with it after it got used to things.

However, Josh was still a little dizzy. She turned on the tap, and the cool mountain spring water gushed out. Josh scooped up the water with her hands and splashed it on her face. The cool spring water instantly sobered her up.

Today she's going to check on the giant lemon harvest. There are many fruits hanging on the trees. Josh had previously instructed the leaf ants to pick as many baskets as possible each day, placing them near the orchard.

Picked fresh daily to ensure the freshness of the giant lemons.

She went to check how many trees were left and planned the subsequent production work.

The giant lemon trees are growing very healthily this year. Teacher Luman had previously reminded her that she should not let the crops grow wildly according to their own needs, but rather take care of these magic fruit trees according to the needs of the farm.

Josh noticed everything, pruning where needed and fertilizing where needed, listening but not blindly following.

She then came to the Crispy Honey Lemon tree, which she hadn't paid attention to for a long time. Perhaps because the fruit had absorbed too much nutrition, the Crispy Honey Lemons were not in very good condition overall this year.

Although it looks lush and green, only a few scattered white flowers have bloomed, here and there, and the yield is much, much lower than that of giant lemon.

It grows slowly, so Josh instructed the brown-headed crow vulture and the large leaf ant to take special care of this crisp honey lemon. He also told the white bumblebees not to neglect pollinating it just because it has few flowers, and to take good care of it.

They all agreed.

After giving his instructions, Josh looked at the crisp honey lemon and sighed. It seemed he wouldn't be able to eat many crisp honey lemons this year.

"This fruit essence really hurts the tree. I shouldn't let it grow again," Josh thought to himself. "It's like giving birth; it really drains the tree's vitality."

However, in exchange for Oswin, it was a double profit.

On the way back, Josh picked a few bunches of locust flowers. Today, he'll make locust flower and egg stir-fry.

Pick the white locust flowers off the branches, wash them with clean water, and remove any debris and fallen leaves.

After rinsing the locust flowers twice to ensure they were clean, Josh took out a small round pot, boiled water with salt, added a little oil, and then blanched the locust flowers for a few seconds.

After it changes color, take it out and rinse it twice with cold water.

Then squeeze out the water, take out the bird eggs that I stole from the reeds a couple of days ago, crack two eggs and beat them, add a little salt, then pour them into the bowl of locust flowers and stir well.

Once the water in the pan has evaporated, add oil. When the oil is hot, pour in the locust flower and egg mixture. Josh gently rotates the pan to ensure the locust flower and egg mixture is heated evenly.

Once shaped, Josh gently tossed the pancake, causing it to flip quickly. The enticing aroma of oil, acacia blossoms, and eggs filled Josh's nostrils, making her mouth water involuntarily.

I've been eating simple meals lately. Last night, I had a fish soup with the kittens. It's been a long time since I've had a proper Chinese meal.

If I don't eat Josh soon, I feel like I'll forget all the good things I've eaten before. What a pity!

The fragrant stir-fried locust flowers and eggs were served in a bowl. Josh picked up a piece with his chopsticks and put it in his mouth. Mmm! This is the taste!
After finishing his own portion, Josh made another one.

She was never the type to eat alone, so of course she had to leave a portion for the diligent little steward who went out to work early in the morning, so he could eat when he came back.


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