"We...we don't know how to plant anything. Aren't you afraid we'll ruin the land?"
The other children were also watching closely. The youngest child was a little younger than Xin Xin, but as mentioned earlier, all the things collected belonged to them, and the adults didn't want them. They all understood that.
Rural children are naturally sensible at a young age, and in this era of hunger, they were forced to become so. They know all too well what it feels like to go hungry.
Seeing the children's nervous expressions, Jian Dan simply got up, led them around to the back garden, and pointed out the sights to them.
"Look, the seedlings have been planted over there. I'm going to plant something in these few rows over here. It's right here, just come in. These are the few half-rows along the edge. Is that enough for you?"
The older children's eyes lit up with joy, and Tiger, thinking it was Sister Jian coaxing the kids, nodded repeatedly.
"Enough, enough!"
They're all children. No matter how capable they are, how much physical labor they can have, we can't really use them like adults.
So the plot of land that was simply partitioned off isn't small, but it's not too big either. It's right inside the back garden, so there's no need to worry about children stepping on the seedlings.
Everything, big and small, seems satisfactory, so I'll just leave it alone for now.
"Then it's yours. You can figure out what to plant yourselves. Xin Xin knows what kind of seeds I have. If I don't have any, you'll have to figure it out yourselves."
I said I wouldn't care, and I really won't. But no fighting, be careful, and don't go near the well.
There's water in that big vat over there; you can scoop it out if you need to water the plants. Anyone who goes to the well or the river to fetch water is breaking the rules!
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