After a while, Ma Hehua was the first to react. She spat out a mouthful of saliva, rubbed her hands together, and her eyes sparkled with excitement.
He pulled out his large sword from behind his back, the sword gleaming coldly in the sunlight, as if foreshadowing what was about to happen.
"Mom, what are you doing?"
Ma Lihua asked curiously. Ma Hehua revealed a greedy smile and said, "Hey! What else could it be? The thing she buried just now was glowing with gold! It might be gold."
The thought that it might be gold filled Ma Hehua with joy.
She couldn't wait to squat down, and without saying a word, she buried her head and started using a large knife to pry up the soil.
While shoveling soil, he also said considerately to Ma Lihua, "Girl, stay away, this soil is a bit dirty."
Ma Lihua obediently stood a little further away, craning her neck and watching her mother's movements intently, her heart filled with anticipation.
Ma Hehua pried at the soil with all her might, the large knife striking the ground with a dull thud.
Sweat gradually appeared on her forehead, not from exhaustion, but from the heat, but she showed no sign of stopping.
As the soil was gradually pried away, the mysterious object was slowly revealed.
Ma Hehua's heart pounded faster and faster; she seemed to see countless riches beckoning to her.
She then saw her mother praising her endlessly.
Ma Lihua watched nervously from the side, her hands clasped tightly together, filled with both anticipation and worry.
She was hoping to dig up gold, but worried that her mother would go berserk if it wasn't gold.
The white light shone on them, but it couldn't dispel the tension and excitement in their hearts.
The canal water continued to flow quietly, seemingly indifferent to everything.
A gentle breeze rustled the leaves, and the buried mystery gradually revealed itself.
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