Everyone cheered again, and without the need for Di Yelei and the others to urge them, they quickly cleaned up their bowls and chopsticks and went up to the riverbank on their own initiative.
They worked with great enthusiasm.
"These are all honest people; you give them a little benefit, and they will sincerely help you. They are much better than those who cheat and play tricks." Zhang Peng said, deeply moved, from the side.
"Yes!"
Liu Sisi sighed, having seen too many cunning and deceitful situations in the modern world. The simplicity of the villagers in front of her deeply touched a chord in her heart called 'emotion'.
Suddenly she thought of something and couldn't help but look back at Zhang Peng.
"Brother Zhang, I have a little suggestion. Go call Ye Lei, and I'll get ready." As she spoke, she turned back to the carriage.
Zhang Peng, who had just finished eating, got up and casually wiped his mouth. Being outside, he couldn't afford to be particular.