A few days later, her eldest cousin pushed a wheelbarrow to her house and loaded up two sacks of corn kernels.
Yuan Chun followed him to the village entrance to watch the commotion.
In the entire village, every household was busily loading their grain onto carts or wheelbarrows, and those who had finished went to wait at the village entrance.
The village entrance was crowded and lined up, forming a long queue.
Yuan Chun saw Liu Tiezhu in the queue.
Liu Tiezhu's leg was almost healed, but he still limped a bit when walking, and it hurt if he walked for a long time. It was due to the autumn harvest that he couldn't properly rest, leaving him with this after-effect.
This after-effect would stay with Liu Tiezhu in the future.
Liu Tiezhu didn't have a cart, so his second cousin helped push a wheelbarrow for him, loaded with two and a half sacks of grain, with Liu Tiezhu following beside.
Yuan Chun stood among the women, just in time to hear them say:
