"I feel like if we keep going this way, there might be a problem," Liu Hun said to the women in the house after making his rounds through the village.
Although they now lived in a two-story building, Bai Lian and Qin Yue still found reasons to visit often, and Liu Hun actually felt these women were quite helpful and considerate towards everything concerning the village.
"Hunzi, stop fretting, will you? Just look at our lives now, can you even compare it to the past? The Mayor has disbursed the funds he promised, and the necessary houses have been built. Our cooperation with the big boss has also started, and doesn't it seem like things are getting better day by day? What's there to worry about?" Qin Yue, always quick to speak, picked up on Liu Hun's concerns but thought he was worrying too much.
After sitting down, Liu Hun began to share his thoughts, "I feel like even though our village is visibly improving, each household is too scattered and there's no organization."