Muniang, however, paid no mind to these rumors. When one is popular, criticism follows. She saw no need to cater to the emotions of others, nor did she have that American luxury of time.
The long-term workers had lived in tents for half a month and finally had their own houses, a small room with two beds to house two people. The simple decor was clean and tidy, which was more than these workers had ever dared to dream of.
Once the accommodation issue for the workers was settled and they had mostly mastered the planting techniques for the fruit trees on the mountain, Muniang could finally breathe a sigh of relief.
In a few days, Li Qinghe was to be married. Tupo Village was small, and the bride and groom to be were the village's most celebrated golden couple. Such a joyous event naturally caused quite a stir in the village.