Transmigrated to a poverty-stricken primitive tribe, she immediately faced a situation where her family of five was on the verge of starving to death. Her biological father had his hand bitten off ...
"Try it, my mother made it. She asked me to bring it to you. By the way, these are corn seeds. The harvest is very good... My mother said you should plant some too." Changning said, looking at Guyue.
Hearing this, Gu Yue nodded, her eyes reddening, and said, "Yes, I will." The seeds at home were all from other people, so it was impossible for them to be complete.
She was happy to have corn now. While eating popcorn, she saved some for her brothers, who had gone out to mine and hadn't returned yet.
Although it is dangerous outside, this was agreed upon with the tribe from the beginning, and it cannot be changed easily.
After tidying up at home, Gu Yue would go to Hai Tang's place to learn about herbs. Hai Tang's backyard had some herbs planted, and they were growing quite well.
Haitang led Guyue into her medicinal herb garden and began teaching her to recognize the fresh herbs. Guyue learned very diligently, and there were even labels hanging on them.
The names of the medicinal herbs written on the sign were all written down by Gu Yue when she was learning. She would write them down in a small blanket and then go back to rewrite them.
The notebook was made of leaves. When she took it back, she started writing again. The younger sister in Guyue's family didn't dare to disturb her, for fear that Guyue would forget something.
Spring is a good season for planting, and planting has begun on the sheep tribe's side. Huo Qiu did not go in to check, both to give the sheep tribe a sense of security and to keep the agreement.
However, he would receive news from Xiaoyu every day to understand the progress of the planting. He breathed a sigh of relief when he heard that the progress was good, because those sheep-beastmen were farming with their hearts.
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