The director led Fu Yisheng and his wife along the path, attracting a lot of attention from the villagers. Regardless of age or gender, dressed in simple clothing, some even in outfits from the seventies and eighties, they all stood by the roadside, pointing and whispering.
Their attention was not malicious, only filled with curiosity.
Fu Yisheng and Lu Qingqing were remarkably composed.
Seeing this, the villagers couldn't help but take a few steps closer.
The television crew coming to their village to film the program had earned them quite a bit of money!
Compared to their income from farming.
A large number of crew members rented the villagers' houses, not those vacant, but ones already occupied, yet spacious and bright buildings. They also bought rice, flour, grain, oil, and chicken, fish, meat, and eggs from the villagers. The village provided their three meals a day, and the village head specifically found diligent women to cook for them, for which they paid generously.
