There was certainly no difficulty; Jiang Hu carefully recounted the discussion and its results that took place at the village chief's house.
Upon hearing this, Ernang felt particularly distressed, "Every household has to come and pick; isn't that too many people?"
The manure at home was already scarce, and they dared not use much for their own crops. Sometimes, when it rained, they'd deliberately collect some water from the eaves.
Jiang Hu comforted, "No worries. As we said, we won't need to go to the riverside to wash diapers anymore, and when Xiaomi and Tiedan grow up, it will be more convenient. At most, we just add more eaves water."
Ernang thought about it and agreed, then mused, "How about we buy two piglets, Brother Tiger?"
Jiang Hu was hesitant, "It's already May. If we buy them now, by the New Year, they might not be ready to slaughter. Plus, we don't even know where to get them, and once autumn comes, the wild grass will be gone. What will we feed them?"
