The place where there were supposed to be sparse green seedlings suddenly presented a scene full of vitality.

The dense dots of green are like messengers of spring, stubbornly poking their heads out from the dark and fertile soil, forming a sharp contrast to the "low germination rate" mentioned by the boss before.

Ran He could almost conclude that, except for a very small number of inferior seeds that could not germinate due to natural reasons, the rest had bravely broken through their constraints and showed vigorous vitality.

This unexpected gain made her very happy, and the long-standing worry in her heart was finally relieved.

Perhaps, the unique magic of this space and the black soil rich in spiritual power are the key to giving these seeds powerful vitality.

In such a unique environment, they are able to surpass the norm and show an unimaginably high germination rate.

With this solid evidence, Ran He's blueprint for herb cultivation became clearer.

From now on, she no longer has to rush to the mountains before dawn to look for precious medicinal herbs. Instead, she can focus on cultivating her own little world and planting herbs with healing powers.

In this way, the saved time and energy can be used for more meaningful things, making life more colorful.

Not only that, the fruit trees in the space also began to bloom and bear fruit gradually. Most of the various fruit trees she carefully planted were already full of fruits.

However, the only things you can taste at this time of year are the plump golden oranges and the attractive, sweet and sour cherries.

Looking at these fruits that she had planted and nurtured with her own hands, Ran He's heart was filled with unprecedented satisfaction and joy, as if the whole world was giving her the sweetest reward for her persistence and hard work.

Ran He gently picked up the sharply sharp scissors and carefully cut the plump and round fruits from the lush fruit trees. Their surfaces had a natural luster, as if they were hiding the sweet secrets of summer.

She thought that these delicious fruits would surely make the children in the village happy, and they would no longer have to go to town to buy them. This small gesture would undoubtedly add a bit of warmth and convenience to their daily life.

Time passed silently, and when Ran He was immersed in the joy of harvest, the sky had quietly changed into another face. The setting sun, like a tired traveler, slowly sank into the embrace of the horizon, and dark clouds gathered in the sky, like splashes of ink in an ink painting, foreshadowing the coming storm.

Xiaogoudan, this little elf in the mountains, is naturally sensitive to the subtle changes in the weather.

Seeing this scene, he immediately realized that there might be an unexpected rain after nightfall.

So he acted quickly, carefully putting the mushrooms and wood ears that had been dried in the sun into clean cloth bags one by one. He even took good care of those that had not completely lost their moisture, fearing that any negligence would destroy their perfect shape with the coming rain.

Although rain can nourish the earth, it is a big test for these precious mountain delicacies.

After finishing the storage, Xiao Gou Dan laboriously moved the bag full of mushrooms into an empty room.

Seeing that the corner that was once full of mushrooms was now empty, he did not feel confused but relieved.

He knew that the villagers had been very busy recently helping his aunt pick more mushrooms, and no one would take even a small handful from here without permission.

In Xiaogoudan's opinion, these must have been taken by his aunt herself. After all, she once mentioned that these carefully dried mushrooms were prepared as gifts for distant relatives.

Thinking of this, he smiled slightly, and was glad that the several newly built houses came in handy. Even if he had a lot of harvest, there was enough space to store it properly.

Seeing this, Ran He also joined in the tidying up. The two of them were busy in tacit understanding, and the sound of relaxed conversation and laughter could be heard from time to time.

Looking at the two rooms piled high with results, Ran He's heart was filled with indescribable satisfaction and sense of accomplishment.

She thought to herself that if the next rain came as expected, the mushrooms and wood ears would have new life, and she would be able to relax a little in her collecting work.

After everything was ready, Ran He carefully calculated the wages that Xiao Gou Dan deserved, and took out an extra piece of wild boar meat that he had specially prepared before, and also picked some fresh fruits for him as an extra reward.

"Child, take this piece of meat back and let your family have a taste of it."

Faced with such a generous gift, Xiao Gou Dan was stunned for a moment, then quickly waved his hand to decline: "Aunt, I have my salary now, I can buy meat myself, let's leave it for Xiao Bao and the others."

Ran He knew very well how sensible and considerate Xiao Gou Dan was, so he decided not to hide the origin of the meat anymore.

"Don't worry. I was very lucky today. I happened to meet a wild boar in the mountains. It took me a lot of effort to deal with it. This is the wild boar meat. I still have a lot here. You can take some back to try. Don't be polite to me."

In Ran He's eyes, compared with the whole wild boar, this meat is really nothing.

However, for Xiao Gou Dan, this is a symbol of his aunt's bravery and fearlessness.

There was a gleam of admiration in Xiaogoudan's eyes. He looked up at Ran He, his heart full of respect for her.

In his opinion, his aunt was a hidden master, and hunting wild boars was as easy as going out for a walk for her.

You know, even the bravest hunter in the village wouldn’t dare boast about taking on a wild boar alone.

If Ran He knew what Xiaogoudan was thinking, she would blush with embarrassment.

After all, fighting a wild boar with her own hands was too incredible for her. Behind all this, she actually just used some little tricks of modern knowledge.

After hearing his aunt's explanation, Goudan was no longer polite and prepared to leave with the meat and fruit.

As for Zhu Cuihua's portion, he planned to deliver it personally tomorrow when he had sold all the mushrooms and there were no guests at home.

At this time, it was already late and time to prepare dinner, so it was really inconvenient to make a special trip.

At the same time, He Feng walked into the gate of the Wu family, but the expression on his face was like the gloomy Changbai Mountains, which was daunting.

No owner would be happy to see a visitor with a stern expression, not to mention that he still owed the Wu family a debt that had not been repaid, which made almost no one in the Wu family smile at him.

Mother Wu was deeply hurt by He Feng's previous words. Even if he appeared in front of her at this moment, she couldn't muster the slightest enthusiasm to greet him.

She wanted to support herself and greet the wild boar politely, but her body could not bear the burden of the accident that happened during the day. At that time, when she saw the wild boar, she was so excited that she rushed forward impulsively and was accidentally hit violently by the wild boar. The pain at that moment still makes her feel scared.

At this moment, the pain in my waist surged like a tide.

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