
Pull the Sun
by Li Xuehui
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After the pumpkin seedling used up its last energy, it stared at the pumpkin sadly and shrank into a rope. Wang Laogui moved the pumpkins and cut off the pumpkin seedlings like an umbilical cord. More than twenty large and small pumpkins on the field ridge gathered together, surrounding the big millstone pumpkins, and enjoyed Wang Laogui's caressing treatment. Freshly harvested pumpkins cannot be stored directly and need to withstand the sun and night dew for several days. The sun filtered through, the night breeze blew leisurely, and the pumpkins squatting on the ridge of the field cuddled up, reliving the days when they were digging out the soil and pulling seedlings. Three days later, the skin of the pumpkins had the flavor of time. The sunlight they absorb on the body makes the skin tone calm like an oil painting, with a little roughness. Moving other pumpkins away, Wang Laogui carried the big millstone pumpkin to the main room. The main room is not big and is generally used as a place to worship ancestors. When an elderly person in the family dies, the funeral must be in the main room. The door of the main room faces the courtyard door, and no one lives there, so as not to disturb the ancestors' coming and going. When building the granary, his son once blocked Wang Laogui.
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