Wei Kaiyun continued to plow the ground. He estimated that by nightfall it would be finished.
This way, they could plant tomorrow, and all twenty-five acres of land would be filled with corn.
There are also five acres of scattered land; they'll decide what to plant there later.
He plowed back and forth by himself. At noon, Sister-in-law Liu brought him food, still meat pies and millet porridge, as well as a pot of sugar water.
In the afternoon, Li Yungui and others came over—more than ten people—and upon seeing the vast and neatly prepared land, the elders were moved to tears. "You must treat their family well. They are capable people. If we treat them sincerely, they will undoubtedly reciprocate with sincerity."
More than ten people nodded; the woman's teaching of their children and her substantial contributions to the village showed that they weren't malicious or wicked people, and it was clear they were good folks.
