"Buying so much, doesn't your family have to feed them?" the village chief asked.
Regarding this, Gu Nian had already planned ahead, "Yes, we do have to feed them, but it's no big deal. I fenced off that hillside specifically for raising livestock anyway. I originally planned to start after the new year, but now we're just starting a bit earlier."
"As long as you have a plan," the village chief said, since Gu Nian had said so, and it was also good for the village, naturally he wouldn't oppose, "By the way, is your farm all set? When can you put the livestock in?"
"Today works," Gu Nian replied.
"Alright then, I'll go notify the villagers that you're going back, and have your dad prepare the scales." With that, the village chief left.
Cuihua had been following Gu Nian closely, and when Gu Nian spoke, she just stood there waiting, without any opinion even after it had been said.
Of course, Gu Nian needed precisely someone like Cuihua.
