Over the next two days, helicopters continuously delivered the purchased fruit trees to Crown Camp.
Everyone in the camp dropped what they were doing and threw themselves into planting the trees.
They all worked together, digging holes, planting the trees, filling the soil, and watering them, as busy as bees.
This time, Tom had bought nearly 3,000 mature fruit trees in one go, and the cost had exceeded the initial budget.
But Feng Shan didn't want to make a big deal out of it. Some things were better left unsaid.
Surviving in the Far North was already hard enough, and everyone was striving for a better life.
While Tom's actions might not have been entirely by the book, from another perspective, he had indeed put a lot of effort into procuring and transporting the fruit trees.
Feng Shan understood that in this world, nothing was absolutely fair or perfect. Sometimes, a little tolerance and understanding were necessary.
