Two days later, only Old Man Cheng's family had not yet finished planting the seedlings, and all the villagers went to help them.

The fields are green, with patches of rice fields and rows of rice seedlings growing lush and green, stretching as far as the eye can see. From a distance, it looks like a green carpet.

Cheng Xing woke up late at night, and after drinking her milk, she pestered Li to take her out to play. In her previous life, she had always lived in the city and rarely had the opportunity to go to the countryside. Now, everything she saw was new to her.

As soon as they reached the foot of the mountain, a group of little kids led by Cheng Jinwen and Cheng Jinwu ran towards her excitedly.

"Sister, sister, look what good things brother found!"

Cheng Jinwu ran up first and raised his hands high. In his palms, which were as thin as chicken claws, lay two tiny bird eggs.

"I have one too. I have one too. I have three. I'll give them all to my sister."

The two brothers, who looked exactly the same, looked up at the lovely sister in their aunt's arms, their eyes full of joy and anticipation.

The two brothers were malnourished because they had not had enough food for a long time. They had big heads and small bodies. At the age of six, they were only the height of a normal three or four-year-old child. The group of children behind them, who were chewing their fingers and drooling at the bird eggs, were as thin as a group of little monkeys.

The little girl was held in Li's arms, her face wrinkled as she looked at them with mixed emotions, without her usual smile.

"Sister, don't you like it?"

Cheng Jinwen saw that his sister was unhappy and thought that she didn't like bird eggs.

Li felt sad when she saw this group of thin but sensible children.

Even though she was so hungry that she was trembling as she walked, she still gave the most precious food to her daughter without hesitation.

"Children, eat yourselves. Your sister is too young to eat this."

"Can't we eat it if we steam it into egg custard? Egg custard is delicious, soft and smooth."

Zhao Guihua's son Cheng Dabao asked while slurping his saliva and looking at Li.

"I can't eat it. I have to wait a few months until my sister grows up a bit before I can eat it."

Li explained patiently.

"Then Auntie will keep it for my sister first and give it to her when she grows up."

Cheng Erlin said, suddenly having an idea.

"When my sister grows up, the bird eggs will go bad, so you should share them among yourselves and eat them first."

"Okay, sister, you have to grow up quickly. When you grow up, your brothers will take you to rob bird nests."

The little girl was held in Li's arms, looking down at the group of little ones, with a big sweet smile on her chubby little face.

"Then let's roast the eggs and share them!"

"Oh, there are bird eggs to eat, there are bird eggs to eat!"

"........."

A group of little fellows, cheering, swarmed to the rocky beach beside the pond to make a fire and roast bird eggs.

Cheng Xingwan tugged at Li's clothes on her chest and pointed in the direction of her own rice fields with one hand.

As we walked, we quietly released rabbits, pheasants, pigeons, sika deer, roe deer... onto the mountain.

Heavy rain fell for three months. All the animals on the mountain were washed away, drowned, and those that did not drown starved to death. The whole mountain was silent, with no sign of animals.

The animals in the space have become a disaster. Releasing them can not only free up more space, but also allow the mountains and forests to recover as soon as possible, and allow everyone to have a good meal from time to time.

In Old Man Cheng's field, the skinny villagers, with yellow skin, held seedlings in their hands and moved around in the fields with bent backs. Some were planting seedlings, some were supporting the seedlings, and some were fertilizing the soil. Their sweat was sparkling in the sun.

They laughed heartily from time to time, and their laughter echoed across the fields, sounding very joyful.

The scorching sun shines through the clouds onto the fields, and the green seedlings sway gently in the breeze, as if showing vitality and hope to people.

"Oh..........Oh oh!"

Old Man Cheng straightened up, wiped the sweat from his forehead, looked up at the sky and called out loudly to the wind.

As he finished speaking, a breeze blew, causing the seedlings in the fields to dance on the water.

"Aa ...

When Cheng Xingwan saw his grandfather, he danced with excitement.

The crowd looked at them and the field suddenly became bustling.

"Here comes my dear, come down quickly, uncle will teach you how to plant rice!"

"My niece is here. Is it hot? The sun is shining brightly. Is it hot?"

"Ms. Li, please take your little darling back home quickly. It's too hot. Don't let him get a heat stroke."

"........."

"My dear, go back quickly. Grandpa is dirty, so I won't hold you anymore. Grandpa will finish planting rice soon. Go back and I'll hold you again."

"Hey, the little rascal wants to go out and play, and doesn't want to stay at home. I'm going to carry her back now."

Seeing that the sun was getting hotter and hotter, and her daughter's little face was getting sunburned, Mrs. Li was afraid that she would get heatstroke, so she turned around and carried her back.

Cheng Xingwan was not willing to go back now as she still had things to do. She pulled Li's collar with one hand and pointed at the river with the other. She pouted and looked at her aggrievedly.

Li couldn't persuade her, so she could only hold her and walk back along the river.

Perhaps it was because she often put spiritual spring water into the pond, the wild grass by the stream grew particularly lush under the nourishment of the spiritual spring water. Both sides of the river were covered with lush green grass. When the breeze blew, the grass swayed with the wind, as if it was playing with the stream.

As Cheng Xingwan's mind moved, a group of small fish chasing and playing appeared in the young river. Snow-white duck eggs were hidden under the water plants, sparkling in the sunlight.

A large group of fat rabbits were jumping on both sides of the river, nibbling on the fresh and delicious grass.

Flocks of wild ducks flapped their wings in the stream, making bursts of noisy "quack quack quack..." sounds.

"Dad! Uncle! Come and see!"

Li pretended to be panicked and called out to everyone.

Old man Cheng thought something had happened to his granddaughter, so he hurriedly dropped the stalk of rice seedlings in his hand and ran over here in a panic.

The others also had no intention of working, so they dropped their work and ran to the river.

Old Man Cheng was the closest and was running in the front.

"What happened, sweetie?"

Old man Cheng didn't care about the mud on his hands and picked up his granddaughter to check on the situation.

"Nannan is fine, Dad, look over there."

When Old Man Cheng heard that his granddaughter was fine, he breathed a sigh of relief.

"My dear, it's okay. Why are you so anxious? We..."

Before he could finish his words, he looked in the direction where Li's finger pointed and his eyes suddenly widened.

Boss Cheng and others who came from behind.............

"Dad, that's...a duck, right?"

"My goodness, that rabbit is so fat!"

"........."

"What are you waiting for? Can you see enough? Go catch it now!"

Seeing these idiots standing there stupidly, Cheng Dafu got so angry that he kicked them on the butt and threw them into the river.

Everyone finally reacted and rushed towards the ducks.

"There are lots of duck eggs in the river, be careful not to step on them!"

Someone with sharp eyes noticed a layer of white duck eggs at the bottom of the river and shouted a warning.

Old Man Cheng and his companions tiptoed towards the hare. The rabbit had no natural enemies in the space, no sense of crisis, and was not afraid of people at all, so it was not difficult for people to catch it.

"Lao Wu, you run fast, go back and ask everyone to get baskets to collect the duck eggs!"

Cheng Laowu was holding down a struggling duck. When he heard his father's instructions, he hurriedly pulled some grass, tied up the duck's wings and feet, threw it aside, and ran home.

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