The pet I raised comes from the second dimension.

Chapter 247 Comparison 1: Who Picks the Biggest and Roundest Grapes?

Family members should not be reduced to compromises...

So touching!
The three little ones suddenly felt a tingling sensation in their hearts.

To outsiders, Huang Musong's words were just eight ordinary words, but to the Doro fans, they were invaluable.

Whether it's Dorothy, Donas, or Dorothy
In their understanding,
Family always comes first!
What's the point of a high salary if you have to give up your family just to keep your job?

Money is certainly indispensable, but it is by no means the most important thing.

After roughly understanding what was happening inside, Duoluo went in first and poked the back of Shuchu's hand.

"Long time no see~"

"Miss, why don't you come work at our fruit shop from now on? You can take turns being the acting store manager with me."

"I'll have someone pay you a lot of money!"

Doro smiled and extended a sincere invitation to Shu Chu, his intentions evident.

Doro didn't know the exact amount of Duoduo's salary; it lacked an understanding of the average wage in society. Anyway, the fruit shop belonged to the family, and it guaranteed that Miss Freckles wouldn't have to worry about food and clothing.

As for whether the person (Huang Musong) can agree with his own ideas...

There's definitely no problem!
Huang Musong had already established an unquestionable level of trust in Duoluo's mind.

Shu Chu was inclined to accept the offer from Duo Luo, but her only concern was that she didn't want to keep dragging Huang Musong down.

We were not related by blood or marriage, and our initial connection was limited to a single meal. I am also quite ordinary-looking.

How can I always accept favors unilaterally?
Su Qingyao understood Huang Musong's personality better than anyone else present.

She couldn't possibly be thinking that Brother Xiaosong had ulterior motives for standing up for Shu Chu.

Simultaneously,

As the largest shareholder of the fruit store in the true sense,
Su Qingyao realized it was time for her to make her stance clear.

As Su Qingyao walked toward the company's senior management, she stopped in front of the middle-aged woman and said with a smile, "Lu Meiqi and I are high school classmates and have a very good relationship. She is also the actual number one shareholder of 'Doro's Oh Runji Paradise,' which our company holds shares in. Since the company cafeteria does not allow Shu Chu to continue her part-time job, I hope the finance department can pay her for the labor income she has already earned during the part-time period."

"As for Shu Chu's human resources file, please have the company's human resources department transfer it to us. We will continue to employ Shu Chu and pay her social security contributions thereafter."

"Auntie, what do you think of this? Harmony brings wealth, right?"

As she spoke, Su Qingyao put her arm around Huang Musong's to bolster her courage.

As a recent college student, I still lack experience, but I have made progress.

Under the daily influence of her boyfriend,
Su Qingyao has gradually learned how to conduct herself in society.

He can speak with neither arrogance nor servility in just a few words.

Finally, a chorus of "Auntie" would be enough to annoy the other person.

The middle-aged woman also didn't want things to escalate, mainly because she was wary of Su Qingyao's high school classmate, Lü Meiqi, whose family held considerable power and influence.

Merchants have always feared officials.

The middle-aged woman could only awkwardly agree to Su Qingyao's request.

In the end, Shu Chu successfully received her part-time restaurant income and her recent sales salary, but unfortunately, she couldn't get the 2N+1 severance pay.

Salespeople are considered temporary workers, so their success rate in protecting their rights is low.

Shu Chu felt there was no need to fall out with the company's senior management.

It doesn't matter if I don't get compensation.

After resolving Shu Chu's troubles, Huang Musong put the medical treatment arrangements on the agenda and went to Shu Chu's current residence, which was also the resettlement house where he had previously rented.

With Shu Chu cured, only the root cause of the liver fluke disease remains, and the outcome of the Doro's battle is a foregone conclusion.

The situation is the same as last time.
After her treatment ended, Shu Chu secluded herself in the bathroom.
As usual, Huang Musong arranged for her to receive home visits from the town's health center.

...

After finishing their business, it was almost noon, so the family skipped lunch and headed straight to the grape picking garden.

The orchard is divided into two main areas.

One area is off-limits to outsiders; the other area is open to visitors with tickets.

During harvest season, the vineyards resemble a vibrant painting. The grapevines are neatly arranged, their dense foliage creating a shady canopy, and clusters of heavy grapes hang down, like sparkling amethyst and emerald.

A gentle breeze blows by,

The air was filled with the sweet aroma of ripe grapes and the fragrance of earth...

After taking the doro kids to buy tickets and enter the park, Huang Musong first explained the rules, prohibiting the little ones from eating freshly picked grapes.

The reason is simple,
Grapes grown using mechanized methods are treated with pesticides to prevent pests.

poisonous!

"Have you all remembered what I said?"

After Huang Musong finished explaining the rules, he asked loudly, especially warning the simple-minded Duoluo not to be greedy.

The clever Dorothy would never indulge in gluttony because of her sweet tooth.
Donas possesses the ability to be immune to all poisons.
Only Doraemon had to be repeatedly warned.

Standing between his two companions, Doraemon stood straight and saluted.

"Understood~"

People's words are the most important. Doro never hesitates to say that he will pick the grapes, bring them back, wash them, and then taste them.

Compared to Doraemon's seriousness,

Donas, always one to sing a different tune, stuck out her tongue and made faces at people before dashing off into the grapevines to feast.

After Huang Musong announced the "disbandment," Dorothy and Dorothy happily ran to the vine area to play freely.

Passing the low vine area, you'll find the high vine area ahead, where plump, round grapes hang from the tall vines.

Gazing at the bunches of glistening purple grapes, Doro unconsciously licked his lips, his pupils shooting out a look that was both longing and cautious.

"If we pick these, wash them, can we eat them?"

Dorothy scratched at her clothes, making her look up at the fresh grapes hanging from the vines above.

"That's right!"

"The people paid for our tickets, so we can eat as many grapes as we want."

"The rule for picking is that you can't take them away. If you want to take them away, you have to weigh them and buy them again."

The answer was somewhat perfunctory, and Dorothy was clearly distracted; her gaze was fixed on a butterfly nestled among the vines.

Following its companion's gaze, Doro also spotted the butterfly and let out a joyful "Wow!"

"What a beautiful butterfly!"

Doro raised its paw, wanting to touch it, but the butterfly flew too high.

"Hello, little butterfly, come to us!" Doro greeted the butterfly, waving its paws to attract attention.

Seemingly understanding Dorothy's words, the butterfly lowered its flight altitude and gradually approached Dorothy.

Dorothy quickly held her breath and moved closer to the butterfly, but unexpectedly startled it.

The startled butterfly flew back to a higher place.

Dorothy quickly tilted her head back and chased after the butterfly.

The two eyes behind the glasses were filled with joy.

Doro ran behind, catching up with his companions, also chasing butterflies.

"You're so pretty~"

"Please let us touch it?"

Running and shouting, Doraemon tripped over a few vines hanging down and tumbled over several times.

The soft ground makes falling on it less painful and actually quite fun.

Doro simply took the opportunity to roll around a few more times.

Rolling around in his clothes reduced his comfort, so Doraemon didn't hesitate to take them off.

The midday temperature was rather warm, so Dorothy took off her autumn clothes and rolled around in the dirt with great pleasure.

Dorothy and Dorothy, covered in dirt and a little tired from playing, lay down head to head to admire the blue sky and white clouds.

With some free time, Dorothy came up with a good idea: "Why don't we go raid bird nests?"

"Stealing bird nests? No way." Doro shook his head and decisively refused.

"Bird eggs are the mother bird's children, and we should not harm the mother bird's children; this is wrong."

Doro raised his index finger and swayed it from side to side, as if to teach.

Although he doesn't usually resist eating meat, Doro firmly disagrees with the idea of ​​personally taking bird eggs.

Dorothy didn't have a strong desire to steal bird eggs.

It simply wanted to find more fun.

Just finished watching The Butterfly,
What should we do next?
With her eyes darting around, Dorothy immediately came up with another game that also had a competitive element.

"Let's have a competition to see who picks the biggest and roundest grapes!"

Dorothy sat up, walked over to a bunch of grapes, and picked out the biggest and plumpest one.

"After we finish picking each one, we take it to someone and ask them to keep it for us."

"At the very end, when the harvest is over, let someone act as the referee for us."

"how?"

After Dorothy finished speaking, she carefully peeled off the grape skin, making sure the skin didn't touch the flesh.

As long as the fruit flesh doesn't come into contact with the peel, it won't be contaminated with pesticides.

Dorothy opened her mouth wide, ready to eat the grape.

Dorothy, always mindful of the man's instructions, quickly pounced on Dorothy's paws and knocked the grape pulp off.

"No eating grapes without permission!"

"You have to take it back and have someone clean it thoroughly before you can eat it," Doraemon reminded him earnestly.

Dorothy: "..."

Sometimes I'm really speechless about Doraemon.
Dorothy smacked her lips, nodded, and said nothing more.

It understands that saying more is useless.
Because Doraemon only does things strictly according to people's instructions.

"Ah~"

Dorothy sighed secretly and looked around, trying to find Donas's location.

From the moment we entered the orchard, Donas disappeared. Where is it playing?
Dorothy wants to find Donas and have a grape-picking contest to see who can pick the biggest grapes. (End of Chapter)

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