After distributing the food, vegetables, and seeds, everyone carried them home with glee.
The farmers had a simple tool for pounding rice, which was called the pestle. After carrying the grain back, they wanted to have a bowl of porridge or make buns. However, not every family had a tool for grinding wheat and turning wheat into flour. Only the stone mill in the middle of the village had a tool for turning rice into rice. Therefore, the wheat would be ground slowly in the future. Each family would have to get the pestle to pound some rice first.
It took manpower to use the pestle, but no matter who picked it at home, they were all full of energy.
They hadn't eaten anything yet, but their faces were much rosier as if they found new life in them.
The smiles on their faces could not be removed.