With Sister Shufen's help, the corn was picked very quickly, and all of it was delivered home in less than an afternoon.
Lu Fangfang didn't rush to take the remaining corn stalks home. She planned to leave them in the field until they dried before transporting them back.
After thanking Sister Shufen, she loaded some corn cobs and corn stalks onto the donkey cart and returned to the farm.
"Oh...ah..."
"You'll get your share, don't worry."
After tying up the little wild donkey, Lu Fangfang unloaded the donkey cart and threw some corncobs and straw into the donkey's bowl.
She didn't plan to husk the corn that was brought over; she'd just leave it for the little wild donkey to eat.
After saying goodbye to Sister-in-law Lan Ying, Lu Fangfang turned and walked out of the farm.
There was a lot of corn piled up at home, and she had to hurry back to peel off the husks and dry it.
...
"Fangfang, wait a moment."
In the family compound, Yang Yufeng saw Lu Fangfang return. She forced a smile and stepped forward to stop her.
"Sister-in-law Yufeng, is something the matter?"
"Fangfang, my husband has been gone for almost a week and hasn't come back yet. Do you know what's going on?"
Hmm...
Lu Fangfang frowned slightly. After thinking for a moment, she said, "There should be a mission. Well, I don't know anything else. My Mingcheng hasn't come back either."
After saying that, she quickly walked home.
"Why?"
Yang Yufeng opened her mouth and secretly glared at her.
The two houses are right next to each other, so she knew, of course, that Zhuang Mingcheng hadn't come back either.
She was a little worried. Her husband hadn't given her his salary yet, and if he didn't come back soon, the family would be starving.
...
Lu Fangfang had no interest in Yang Yufeng's family affairs. After returning home, she sat in the yard and began peeling corn husks.
Each corn cob, about the size of a palm, was peeled open, revealing mostly sparse kernels inside, with only a few filled with them. The more she looked at them, the more heartbroken she felt.
If there were enough fertilizer in the ground, it wouldn't have grown like this.
"It would be great if there was manure next year."
While she was busy, she suddenly heard a noise outside.
"Meow~"
"Awoo~"
Lu Fangfang was taken aback. She hurriedly put down her things, walked quickly to the door, and opened the courtyard gate.
Outside, Little Flower and Little Tibetan Fox, who had been away from home for a week, excitedly rushed in.
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