Tang Baozhu went to the warehouse first, opened the red envelope, and prepared to see what Qing Xuanzi had sent.
Unexpectedly, when I took it out, it turned out to be an animal I didn't recognize. Luckily, it had already been killed, otherwise it would have been really scary. It looked about the size of a wild boar, weighing two or three hundred pounds.
Quickly join the red envelope group and scroll up to see what they're talking about, so she can find out what it's for.
After reading through all the chat logs, it turned out that Qingxuanzi went to a secret realm for training and encountered a beast tide. After he and his fellow disciples wiped out a small beast tide, they had too many beasts to use, so they distributed them as a benefit to the group members.
Tang Baozhu felt that there should be more of these benefits; she was so envious of their lives, where they could fly around and fight monsters.
According to the expert Qingxuanzi, these spirit beasts all contain spiritual energy. The higher the level of the spirit beast, the more spiritual energy it contains, which ordinary people simply cannot withstand. Therefore, the spirit beasts that emit spiritual energy are the lowest level spirit beasts.
However, she also reminded everyone that even the lowest-level spirit beasts should not be eaten in large quantities at once, lest they become too weak from the nourishment.
Tang Baozhu looked at the spirit beast, which weighed two or three hundred pounds. Its fatal wound was on its neck, but the rest of its fur was not damaged at all. It was still slightly warm to the touch. She didn't know if it was because it had just died and was still warm, or if its fur had a fire attribute and was warm.
Put it into the small space and have the robot skin it. It can get a complete pelt anyway. As for the meat, just put it in the warehouse for now.
This seems a bit rare. We've had red envelope groups for so long, but it seems no one has posted anything like spirit beast or immortal beast corpses. Maybe they're worried that some people can't handle it!
I'll keep it for now and take it out to taste when I feel like eating it someday.
Tang Baozhu couldn't sleep at all while lying on the kang (a heated brick bed). She decided to tidy up her things, not forgetting that she had a storage ring containing many valuable items.
The items in the storage ring are still the same as before; no new ones have been added. It seems I still need to stock up more.
After tidying everything up and making sure she had a clear idea of what was going on, she realized it was getting late and she needed to rest. She hadn't forgotten that the autumn harvest would begin tomorrow.
Tang Baozhu was half asleep when she heard a loudspeaker outside. She looked out and saw that it was just getting light and still pitch black. She was still confused. Did the autumn harvest have to start so early?
"With the autumn harvest just around the corner, the villagers should come to the warehouse at five o'clock sharp to collect their tools. The educated youth comrades should also come at the same time. Don't forget."
The loudspeaker blared several times, presumably the brigade leader was urging everyone to get up.
Tang Baozhu felt terrible. She took out her watch and saw that it was only 4:30. Knowing that she had to start working at 5 o'clock, she could only struggle to get up from the kang (a heated brick bed).
After washing up, I ate two large white steamed buns and then drank a bottle of milk, which finally filled my stomach.
It seemed we couldn't go back for lunch. The villagers would bring us food from their own children, so the educated youth had to bring their own food to eat in the fields.
He packed a meal in a lunchbox, then filled a military water bottle with water imbued with spiritual energy, put it in a cloth bag, and heard noises outside, knowing that they were also preparing to set off.
"Bang, bang, bang."
"Baozhu, are you up yet? We need to go to work, or we'll be late."
Xu Feifei felt a little guilty. She had forgotten to tell everyone at dinner yesterday that everyone would have to get up early during the autumn harvest. She didn't know if everyone would be able to get up that early. She blamed herself for being too careless.
"Feifei, I'm up. Don't worry, I heard the horn as soon as it went off."
Tang Baozhu wouldn't assume the worst about others. She knew that the older educated youth must have forgotten, otherwise they wouldn't have failed to tell everyone in advance that the autumn harvest should be earlier.
Xu Feifei was relieved to hear that Baozhu had gotten up and hadn't delayed the autumn harvest.
Tang Baozhu picked up her packed belongings, went out the door, locked it, and waited with everyone in the yard for the other colleagues who hadn't finished packing.
Fortunately, everyone was quite fast. After tidying up, they locked the door of the educated youth settlement and jogged towards the warehouse.
Fortunately, everyone arrived on time and lined up to receive their tools. Tang Baozhu received a hoe and felt a bit overwhelmed. She had never used a hoe before and didn't know if she could handle it.
If all else fails, she's strong enough to help carry the grain to the drying ground.
"Today the autumn harvest officially begins. I'm here to assign tasks to everyone. Those who received the leader's tools should go and cut the wheat and sweet potato vines. Those who received hoes should go and dig up potatoes and sweet potatoes. Which one to do? Your squad leader will arrange it. Those who didn't receive any tools should help carry the grain and other things to the drying ground. There will be people to clean up the drying ground."
Captain Jin was speaking through a loudspeaker when he noticed an old man of similar age standing next to him. Hearing the people around him talking, he realized that this was the village chief. Apparently, the village chief wasn't often in the village; he was out keeping an eye on the people who had been sent down to the countryside.
Tang Baozhu immediately became interested. Were there many people sent down to the countryside? Why did the village chief have to keep an eye on them alone? And she hadn't heard anyone from the educated youth settlement talk about the people who had been sent down.
I didn't know where they were, I was just curious for a moment, then I quickly came to my senses and prepared for the autumn harvest.
Tang Baozhu followed the same team leader she had always worked with, and was assigned to dig sweet potatoes. She was given tasks, a certain number of work points per acre, and then left.
Looking at this large area, I don't know if I can finish digging it all today. Although I have plenty of strength, I lack experience and I'm sure I'll easily damage it. I also don't know if I'll lose work points.
I stood on the edge of the field for a while and watched the villagers cutting sweet potato vines. After they finished cutting a small section of the sweet potato vines, they went down into the field to start digging.
Worried about damaging it, I deliberately started digging from the edges and corners, a little further away from the roots of the sweet potato vines, thinking that this would make it less likely to damage them.
Tang Baozhu found digging sweet potato vines more tiring than she had imagined. By the time she could eat lunch, she hadn't even finished digging half of them, and then her hands were numb and extremely sore.
Looking at the remaining two-thirds of the space, he sighed heavily. He still wasn't used to farm work. If he were, and had that much strength, he wouldn't be so tired.
While eating, I felt my chopsticks trembling as I picked up the food. I had originally thought about finding an easier job, but unfortunately, there wasn't one. There wasn't even a pig farm; there were just a few horses and a few cows.
Fortunately, seeing that the others around me were in similar condition, I breathed a sigh of relief and realized that I wasn't the worst off.
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