The choice Sister Yanhong can make now is because she has no other choice, or it can be said that it is the most beneficial choice for her.
Others are not in a position to judge right or wrong.
Of course, Tang Wan had no intention of judging whether Sister Yanhong was right or wrong, she just felt a little emotional.
Grandma Bai's words effectively dispelled the sadness that Tang Wan had just felt.
Perhaps when the next opportunity comes, Sister Yanhong will change her mind.
After figuring this out, Tang Wan felt relieved.
Luo Ying, on the other hand, seemed to be thinking about something while listening to the conversation between Grandma Bai and Tang Wan, but Grandma Bai did not disturb her.
The three of them packed up and went up the mountain.
Basically, all the women in the village who don’t have wives have gone to the mountains.
The foot of the mountain becomes very lively, with people doing all kinds of things.
Those who collect grass for pigs, those who pick fruits, those who gather firewood...
Tang Wan followed Grandma Bai up the mountain mainly to look for some medicinal herbs that Grandma Bai often used. Although these things were not difficult to find, they were also very time-consuming. They did not have to rely on the fruits they picked to eat, so they ended up with some things that seemed useless to others.
Of course, if they meet others along the way, they will do it as well.
This time they were probably lucky and picked up a nest of pheasant eggs.
This is also the favorite thing of the children in the village. Generally speaking, when children come to the mountains, they like to find pheasant eggs and dig out bird nests in the trees.
However, this was the first time Tang Wan had picked up something like this on the mountain, and she felt like she had gotten it for free.
On the way back, Tang Wan took the egg and shook it in front of Qin Zheng, indicating that it was her greatest achievement of the day.
Qin Zheng had just come back from work and was standing by the basin in front of the kitchen drinking. Seeing Tang Wan's proud look, he couldn't help but rub her hair.
Grandma Bai walked out of the main room and pretended not to see what happened.
Tang Wan was so excited that she didn't notice that Grandma Bai had come out, otherwise she would have been a little embarrassed.
The days passed quickly, and at the end of May, it was time to harvest the wheat.
Every wheat harvest is a very difficult process.
When it comes to harvesting corn, you can be a little less anxious depending on the weather, but when it comes to harvesting wheat, you have to rush to harvest it no matter what.
Although this isn't a rainy city, harvesting wheat is a very long process.
Harvesting the wheat from the fields, taking it to the threshing floor for threshing and husking, and drying it all require sufficiently sunny weather. If any of these processes go wrong, half a year's harvest will be lost.
Ripe wheat will swell if it gets wet in the rain, and the swelled wheat cannot be turned into flour.
Not only will the villagers’ hard work yield no reward, but they will also lose half of their food rations.
At this time, people can starve to death.
The importance of food is self-evident.
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