Suddenly, a group of people felt inexplicably ashamed. This meal was a feast they might only have once a year, but for those of them living in the city, it was just an ordinary four-dish-and-one-soup meal.
Sometimes they would nitpick and complain that this piece of meat was too tough, that piece was too oily, and finally say impatiently: I'm not eating it.
The bowls and chopsticks are all new. How do you know that? Just compare them with the villagers' own bowls and chopsticks and you'll understand.
However, although the bowls and chopsticks used by the villagers looked quite old, they were not greasy or black, and had nothing to do with the dirty and chaotic conditions depicted on television.
Despite this, they still spent money to buy new bowls and chopsticks for these city kids. Even though they had saved up this money bit by bit through frugality.
However, the level of detail and dedication goes beyond that.
Upon receiving the news, Village Chief Wang immediately convened a meeting of the villagers and gave them an emergency briefing beforehand, fearing that the villagers' usual behavior might scare away these pampered city kids.
I also heard that city people always bring a pair of serving chopsticks when they eat, so I reminded them to use them at their welcome banquet. If they get so engrossed in the meal that they forget, someone nearby will subtly remind them.
They knew that these young people were the ones who could potentially change their grandsons' fate, and they also knew that these city kids would inevitably find it difficult to adjust. Therefore, they sincerely wanted to make their three months as comfortable as possible for them.
Goodwill and respect are reciprocal, and the villagers are well aware of the extent of their care and concern for them.
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