"We can't cooperate and we won't give them our food." Gu Xue closed the letter and made her decision.

She didn't know why even if someone in the capital was eyeing their food, they didn't send someone but just wrote a letter.

Not to mention, she would not give Lingquan vegetables to others, even if she gave them to others, it would not be in this way.

It's so embarrassing to get others to agree with just one letter.

Then I thought about the inexplicable dream I had seen on the streets of the capital, the woman and Xiao Jingyi sitting in the carriage.

Immediately I felt particularly unfavorable towards Beijing.

Gu Xue stopped caring about this matter and chose to ignore it.

Soon, the festive atmosphere of the New Year completely passed.

Gu Xue sent Gu Xuan back to Sanguan City, and Dancao Pavilion resumed business.

She left the newly made pills and powder, and left after stocking up.

The cannery in Daling Village has also resumed production.

The adults in the village were happy, and the children were also very excited.

Because the school in their village has been built and the school has officially opened.

Gu Xue hired an old scholar from the surrounding village to be his teacher, mainly to educate the children first.

Normally, they would not dare to think about studying every year.

Now the children happily went to school and experienced the first class in their lives.

Many children actually have no special feelings about reading. They just become happy when their parents are happy.

But there are still some children who are different. They are happy because they have understood before that reading and literacy can give them a better future and help their families.

Another group of children formed comparisons because of this matter.

At first they didn’t feel that reading represented anything or meant anything.

When they celebrate the New Year and go to relatives’ homes to pay New Year greetings, they feel it.

These relatives are from other villages.

They all heard that children in Daling Village can study for free in the village.

Naturally, these relatives were particularly envious of them, and they let these children know both in words and in words that it was a blessing for them to be born in Daling Village.

Being able to read makes my relatives envious and jealous.

"My cousins ​​are all envious of me. They said it would be great if they were born in our Daling Village."

"Literally, my cousin said something similar because he couldn't read and he beat me for it."

"It's outrageous that they dare to hit you."

"It's okay, my parents helped fight back."

"Wow, then your family is having trouble with your relatives."

"They all want to come to our village."

"Yes. My aunt was also asking about how to work in a cannery. It was sour to see that my parents could earn money every month."

In her previous life, Gu Xue knew that some children were very precocious and knew everything at home.

Unexpectedly, even in ancient times, these children were like those children in kindergarten in previous lives, telling everything about their families.

But I know that under her leadership, the village has undergone tremendous changes.

With the factory, villagers can earn money by themselves to improve their living standards, and they can also study for free.

At the same time, Gu Xue still felt quite accomplished when he made other villagers envious.

She watched those little carrot heads enter the school, and then went to patrol the cannery.

She originally planned to take a walk, but unexpectedly something happened to her.

"I'm applying for a job in your workshop, please let me in." A thin man explained to the guard at the door.

The villager guarding the door said: "Stay away. This is a factory, not a workshop. Ours is much bigger than a workshop, and we haven't heard of recruiting workers recently."

The thin man said in a hurry: "Just because you haven't heard of it, it doesn't mean that we aren't recruiting workers. If you don't believe me, go in and look for your heads. Come out and see us."

The guard said impatiently: "You have been here for three days. Don't think that I don't know what your plans are. Let me tell you, the people working in this cannery are all people from our village."

The thin man said: "There are no people from other villages now, but it doesn't mean that we won't use people from other villages in the future. If more people work, won't we sell more things?"

Gu Xue understood that this was probably from a nearby village. He heard that the cannery clerks were paid monthly, which was more cost-effective than working outside, so he also wanted to work there.

The cannery may expand in size in the future, but that is in the future, and we have not reached that stage yet.

If you are from another village, you haven’t even written your horoscope yet.

Gu Xue ignored the matter and was very satisfied with the villagers guarding the door.

But when she took two more steps, she heard a villager calling her.

A villager came running from a distance and panted: "Village Chief, there are many people from other villages who want to come to our village school to study. Can they do that?"

Gu Xue followed him to where those people gathered.

After listening to the reports from the villagers along the way, she finally understood that during the Chinese New Year, people visited relatives to pay New Year greetings, and news was spread and exchanged back and forth.

Therefore, almost everyone in Xinghua County knows that there is a school in Daling Village and children in the village can study for free.

So today, people from other villages came to try their luck.

"Do they also want to study for free?" Gu Xue asked.

The surrounding villagers who heard the news, none of whom worked in the cannery, followed Gu Xue all the way.

Hearing her question, someone replied: "Village chief, you were not in the village those days. You don't know that many surrounding villages are thinking about this matter. Free reading is a big piece of meat."

"So everyone wants to take a bite, right?" Gu Xue said coquettishly.

She is not a philanthropist. Why should other villages except her own village give free services?

She doesn't owe them anything.

Finally we reached a clearing.

It's two parties who are at odds.

On one side were villagers from different surrounding villages. In that group of people, there were men and women.

On the other side are the villagers of Daling Village.

The villagers of Daling Village were united. They felt that there were so many people across the street just to steal their homes.

Why should outsiders take advantage of the advantages of their village?

The two parties were having a heated discussion.

"The village chief is here!" A crisp voice came.

Everyone looked in the direction of the sound and saw a woman being surrounded and walking towards them.

"I am the mayor of Daling Village. What do you want to do in our village?"

Gu Xue got straight to the point.

"Hey, this is the village chief. It doesn't look like a girl with yellow hair. She hasn't even got hairpins yet. Are you kidding me?" An aunt looked at Gu Xue up and down.

That kind of look is like looking at goods.

Gu Xue was speechless. Although her body should be 14 years old after the Chinese New Year, according to this dynasty, she was not even hairdressed and was considered a minor.

But what does it matter? Even if she is a child, she is still a serious village chief, so why worry about it?

Since he didn't trust her, why did he come here to worry about their village?

If the other party wants to take advantage and is so arrogant, then don't blame her for not giving him face.

Gu Xue said directly: "If you have nothing to do, just go home!"

"If your mouth is not clean, go back and wash it."

The aunt put her hands on her hips and said, "Hey, why are you scolding people with your little hooves?"

Gu Xue knew the other party's intention and raised her eyebrows: "You must be very ill."

"Oh, let me see what's wrong."

"It turns out to be pink eye!"

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