This really is unexpected.
Li Yuzhu put down the gourd ladle for watering, rolled down her sleeves, and walked onto the road.
"Oh, what's the matter, Aunt Liu?" she asked.
Aunt Liu waved at Li Yuzhu with a smile, "I brought some vegetables from home. If you don't mind, take them to eat. They were just picked from the field this morning."
Bringing vegetables?
Li Yuzhu was even more surprised, "How can I accept this?" She thought, no merit, no reward.
On the ox cart sat a bamboo basket with a mouth the size of a washbasin, about two feet high, filled with vegetables.
There were beans, greens, leeks, tender eggplants, and even a dozen eggs and a few duck eggs.
The vegetables were still dripping with dew, freshly picked indeed.
Judging by the amount, there were two or three pounds of them.