Chapter 6615 Not Worth Star Coins
Luo Chang's mother didn't know who she was talking to, but she said, "You can take a break on rainy days."
“We can’t afford to rest.” Luo Qing thought this wouldn’t do. It wasn’t like he was killing the aunts, just exploiting their labor. Luo Bi’s idea was good for everyone. Luo Qing brought over a lot of wild fruits: “Thank you for your help, aunts.”
Luo Chang's mother: "......"
Zhang Jiaomei: "..."
Liang Meng: "..."
Luo Heng's mother: "......"
It's really troublesome for them. Luo Heng's mother turned to look at Luo Chang's mother: "You might as well not have said anything. Now look what's happened, a huge pile, it'll take at least two days to sort through them."
Whose fault is it? They picked too much, and it was them who picked it.
Now things are much better. The wild fruits they picked will be saved for them sooner or later. The people of the Imperial Star are truly different; they are very clever in their methods. The aunties and younger generation were all dumbfounded and regretted their actions.
Madam Luo glanced at it and felt it was inappropriate, so she went to discuss it with Luo Huan, Luo Rui, and Luo Qing.
"After you've finished picking these wild fruits, let the aunties rest," Madam Luo said. "After all, they are women, and they are not very strong. Picking the fruits is fine, but it's not a woman's job to carry the bags."
It's too heavy to move; it's very strenuous.
"Hey," Luo Rui laughed. "They're nothing. The main problem is that Luo Bi wants to deal with these aunties. It's not like she's going to kill or set fires, and it saves labor. Luo Rui thinks we can go along with Luo Bi's plan."
However, to everyone's surprise, even though it was a rainy day and everyone should have been resting, Luo Bi had arranged a full schedule for the aunties. It could be said that she couldn't stand seeing the aunties idle.
Luo Qing looked at Luo Huan, who thought for a moment and said, "I'll ask Luo Bi."
Luo Bi was inspecting her flowers and plants at home. The colorful flowers, some with single petals and some with multiple petals, swayed in the rain, the rainwater washing away the dust.
Seeing that it was a message from Luo Huan, Luo Bi answered it, and Luo Huan conveyed Madam Luo's message to Luo Bi.
Luo Bi didn't say no, she just said, "Why don't you and your aunt come over this afternoon?"
Luo Huan was puzzled, but he still agreed.
Luo Bi hesitated for a moment, then, seeing that the rain had lessened, led the array weapons into the mountains. They found a vacant spot of a millet rat right next to where the combat team was collecting supplies, and cut down some small branches to find a little earth pig.
On rainy days, the piglets all huddle in their burrows, making them easy to catch. Once caught, they're put in a bag, carried by the spoon-bearer, while the other spoon-bearers wipe their heads with water, getting soaked.
Luo Bi estimated that she had caught more than a hundred before heading back.
Back home, Luo Bi picked and chose, putting the chubby ones that weren't too big or too small into her own pigsty, and the very fat ones and the skinny ones into the small farm. Her great-grandfather's pigs were raised in the small farm.
In the afternoon, Luo Huan invited Madam Luo, Luo Rui, and Luo Qing to Luo Bi's house. Luo Yan and Luo Xun also came along. The two young men were there to watch the excitement. It was raining heavily, and they were all very curious about what Luo Bi had asked them to do.
Once inside the courtyard, Luo Bi led them to a small planting area in the yard and pointed out a group of piglets to Luo Huan and the others. The piglets were huddled together to avoid the rain, as late autumn was approaching and winter was approaching and the rain was very cold.
Robbie told them, "This is for my great-grandfather."
Several people's eyes almost popped out of their sockets. After glancing at them, they saw at least three hundred small local pigs. Well then, Madam Luo didn't say anything more and went back to silently urge her aunts.
Why don't we rest now that it's not raining? Forget it, with so many little wild pigs, what if they get thin from hunger because there aren't enough wild fruits for them to eat?
The aunties' strength isn't worth any Star Coins. (End of Chapter)












