"Busy Leisure" seems like a cozy variety show where people sit together, sip tea, and chat about life. But really, everything you eat and drink has to be earned with your own hands.
In the morning, Bertha Haines and Sebastian Page led Emma Reed and the others to a barren land. The crew said they'd be paid according to the area they cultivated, which they could then use to redeem ingredients and snacks at the Happy Convenience Store.
They used traditional methods to cultivate the land, each person with a hoe.
Working under the sun, especially doing manual labor, is the kind of experience you never want to repeat once you've tried it.
Emma struck a pose for a while before she started complaining of thirst and fatigue. Seeing this, Bertha went to get her some water, "Emma, why don't you take a break?"
"Thanks." Emma took the water and smiled, "But you should just call me by my name, we're about the same age."
