Chapter 378
Walnut heard Erpeng's question, looked at her and said, "We have ordered food for this village. Even though the village is small, there is a lot of food. There are few people and a lot of land here, and it is very rich!"

While talking, the two drove the car.Went into the village.

As soon as the two drove the car into the circle, Erpeng saw several villagers walking from house to house.

Erpeng looked at them slowly while walking with the ox cart, then turned to Walnut and asked, "Walnut, what do you think those people do? Why do they go from house to house? It doesn't look like they are visiting of."

Listening to Erpeng's question, Walnut also looked up at those people, and then said to Erpeng with a smile: "These people should have seen us coming and knew that they were collecting food, and they are notifying the villagers here. "

Hearing what Walnut said, Erpeng looked at Walnut with some perplexity and asked, "How do you know that they only told the villagers that we're here to collect food?"

Hearing Erpeng's question, Walnut looked at him with a chuckle, and said to him, "I won't tell you, you'll find out after a while."

After finishing speaking, Walnut showed a smug smile on his face.

Erpeng led the ox cart to a fork in the middle of the village. Erpeng stopped, turned to look at Walnut sitting on the cart, and asked, "Where should we go now?"

Hearing Erpeng's question, Walnut glanced at him, jumped off the ox cart, and said to Erpeng: "Just stop here, there is no need to go forward. I think the villagers here will They will come out with food on their backs.”

Hearing what a walnut said, Erpeng couldn't help showing doubts on his face.

Walnut looked at the expression on his face and didn't explain much. At this moment, Erpeng suddenly saw several villagers walking here from the entrance of the village with bags on their backs.

Seeing this, Walnut said to Erpeng: "Did you see it? I said, is it true? They came with food on their backs!"

Hearing what a walnut said, Erpeng looked at the villagers who were walking here carrying grain, and nodded and said: "Although the weather has been good these few years, I didn't expect the villagers to be so active in selling grain? Originally, I still thought about us Two, isn’t it, searching from house to house to collect food! It seems that it is unnecessary now.”

While they were talking, many villagers had already come to their cars with grain on their backs and stopped. They all looked at the walnuts with smiles on their faces. They put all their grain on the ground. One of the villagers The slightly older uncle said: "Girl, why did you come to collect it? We all thought you didn't want it!"

Walnut listened to the old man's words, walked in front of him with a smile, looked at the grain he put on the ground and said: "Master, how could I not come, don't forget that I have already given you the order money, it's just for these two days Something at home has been delayed."

Hearing what Walnut said, the villagers looked at him and laughed. At this moment, a woman suddenly looked at Walnut and shouted: "Since you are here, we have also brought the grain out, so hurry up!" Check the scales! If it’s not until noon and the lunch is delayed, my family will go to work in the field early, so we can’t let him come back at noon and miss lunch.”

Before the woman's voice fell, she listened, and the people beside her laughed.

Seeing the villagers laughing at herself, the woman who spoke turned her head to look at her fellow countrymen, her eyes were round, she glared at them and said, "Why are you laughing? What I said is the truth, what I said The guy from my family went to work in the field, and he couldn’t eat ready-made hot food when he came back. I, a Western daughter-in-law, feel very sorry.”

As soon as the woman's voice fell, she saw another extraordinary man on the side laughing, looked at him and said, "Sister-in-law of the Tian family, you really feel sorry for your family! Why are you so anxious? You don't want to eat a meal." I can’t starve to death from your family.”

After the woman's words fell, the villagers standing there with the grain on their backs, waiting for the scale to be weighed, laughed again.

The woman who was teased by the villagers, Ting Shan. They laughed, looked at them with indifference, and said: "I feel sorry for my family, what's the matter, if you are hot-eyed, go home quickly. Go make your daughter-in-law feel bad, don't laugh at me here."

While they were standing here, laughing and bickering, Erpeng had already taken the scale off the ox cart, and began to weigh the grain for the villagers by himself.

Walnut stood aside with a small book, and wrote down the accounts with a pen.

Time passed little by little, and soon after noon, Erpeng looked at the grain that was about to be finished, turned his head and saw the walnuts, and said: "I think we will stop here today! Collect these grains first, and we will eat them today." So an ox cart came, and it couldn’t be pulled back even if it was too full.”

Walnut listened to Ge Erpeng's words, looked at the food that had been received in his hand, then nodded, and said to the villagers: "Dear folks, fathers and elders, we received the food here today. We received too much, and the cart pulled Don’t go back. There is no sale, and the villagers who have arrived, don’t worry, we will come tomorrow.”

The villagers waiting in line for the scale, after hearing what Walnut said, glanced at the grain they had already carried from home, and said to Walnut: "Girl, you said that we all carried the grain from home, so you don't want to take it anymore!" Don’t we have to carry it back and forth, it’s too time-consuming to go back and forth, otherwise, we have a bullock cart in our village, you can hire another one, and we will help you deliver it to the town.”

Hearing what the villagers said, Walnut and Erpeng looked at each other. Walnut stood there thinking for a while, looked at the villager who spoke, and said: "Since there is a bullock cart in your village, then come over here." Alright, I'll take care of it, just use it."

Hearing what Walnut said, a young man standing at the end of the line put down his own food and hurried to the village, when someone said to Walnut: "Young man Yang, go home. His family is the only one in our village who has an ox cart, and it looks like he has gone back to drive the ox cart."

Hearing what the villagers said, Walnut looked at the young man who put down the grain and walked towards the entrance of the village, and said to the villagers: "Since he has gone to ask for a cart, let's continue the process."

As time passed, the sky gradually darkened. Walnut looked at the two carts of grain that had already been harvested, wiped the sweat from his forehead, and said to Erpeng and the newly hired Yang Erlian: "The villagers The food in our hands has been purchased almost, and it's getting late, let's hurry to the town!"

(End of this chapter)

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