Aunt Wang also came over to take a look. "I think I've seen this before when I was in the countryside. The leaves look familiar, but I can't remember where I'm from."
Xiang Wanwan took it again and looked at it. It looked familiar, but she couldn't remember where she was looking.
"Someone must have poisoned it."
"If Sister Sun didn't add anything else, then this must have been put in by the poisoner. If I'm not mistaken, this thing should be poisonous."
Aunt Sun panicked immediately, "Wanwan, it really wasn't me. I fed her exactly as you told me to. I definitely didn't do it."
“Yes, Wanwan, I don’t think it could be Sister Sun.”
Xiang Wanwan quickly comforted Aunt Sun: "Aunt Sun, don't worry, I know it wasn't you."
She started interacting with Aunt Sun as soon as she arrived on the island, and she trusted her character.
It absolutely couldn't be her.
Moreover, she cherishes this good job that pays her twenty-odd yuan a month and includes pork at the end of the year; how could she possibly do something that would ruin her livelihood?
Therefore, it can only be someone else.
Suddenly, a person popped into Xiang Wanwan's mind—Grandma Chen.
Last time, when she wasn't allowed to draw lots, she complained that her pigs were going to get swine fever. Could it be that she's holding a grudge?
She looked at Sister-in-law Sun: "Sister-in-law, several pigs are affected now."
Aunt Sun pointed to the pigsties in front, "I've fed the pigs in those pens, but they don't seem to be doing well. I don't know if they'll make it through."
Overwhelmed with guilt, she suddenly reached out and slapped herself. "Smack!"
"It's all my fault. I didn't keep a close eye on things, and someone took advantage of the situation. You guys pay me such a high salary, and I can't even do this little thing right. I've caused you to lose so many pigs for nothing."
Aunt Sun's eyes were red and glistening with tears.
Xiang Wanwan immediately grabbed her hand, "What are you saying, sister-in-law! How can this be your fault? If someone wanted to harm us, even if you watched over us 24 hours a day, they would still find an opportunity."
"Yes, stop blaming yourself. The most important thing now is to see if we can save the other pigs that are still alive."
Aunt Wang frowned as she looked at the pigsties in front of her.
They now have six pig pens, each with two pigs. In this pen, one pig has already died, and the other is in very bad condition, lying down against the wall.
Including this one, four pigpens have already been fed, while the last two haven't. The pigs inside are currently rooting against the walls, grunting from hunger.
In other words, eight pigs have been poisoned, while four are fine.
Xiang Wanwan turned to Wang Sao and Sun Sao and said, "Sisters, you two go and cook a new pot of pig feed first, and feed the last few pigs. I'll check on these pigs and see if we can save them."
The two women exchanged a glance, their eyes filled with confusion.
They've all been poisoned, how can we save them?
Could Wanwan possibly be the antidote?
“Okay, then Sister Sun, go cook the pig feed. I’ll go check if anything’s wrong at the rabbit shed.”
"Um."
After finally getting the two away, Xiang Wanwan approached the pig that had fallen against the wall and fed it some pure spiritual spring water from her spatial storage.
She's only adding spiritual spring water to the water used in the pig farm, so it's already diluted. Now she's trying to feed them undiluted water to see if she can save them.
She couldn't do anything about the one that was already dead.
We have to give this half-dead animal a try, otherwise it would be a real shame to give up on it after raising it to this size.
After feeding this pig, she got up and fed all the pigs in the four pigpens in front of her.
Next, we'll just wait quietly for their reaction.
The first pig to react was the first one fed; it was lying on the ground just moments before, but now it can barely stand up.
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