When the group led by He left, they jointly carried away a quarter of a side of wild boar meat, a large wooden basin full of fish, and as many as four buckets completely filled with fish.
Of course, the educated youth couldn't manage all of that on their own, so Ni Yanqing, Wu Guofang, and a few other strong laborers helped carry it. Ni Yanqing even specially brought a piece of about three jin of wild boar meat, two fish, a bottle of alcohol, and a jar of malted milk powder to Ni Dahong's home as a gesture of courtesy.
For Ni Dahong's family, the gifts brought by Ni Yanqing weren't about greed for food but rather a symbol of closeness. However, compared to before, the gifts were noticeably lighter, making Ni Dahong realize that it might be because of Ni Yanqing's subtle warning today and that their family might have become a bit too complacent in the eyes of their great-uncle.
