Rebirth in Famine: She Thrives by Lucky Space-Chapter 794 pay tribute grain
Li Yungui reiterated some things to his son, telling him that he wouldn’t have time to come over these days, so he’d wait until three days later to collect the money.
Chaoyang was thrilled inside; he initially wanted to drive the tractor to deliver public grain so all the villages could see their tractor.
Young people just want to show off, but now there’s no chance; they still have so much land to finish planting.
Still, he’s very curious about what the corn-shaker machine looks like.
"Second brother, I want to go back and take a look too."
"Forget it, come on, have you learned it? Planting next spring is up to you."
"I have no problem with plowing now."
"What about sowing? You need to learn that too, right?"
"It’s because I’m afraid, second brother, how did you learn to sow?"
"You just get the hang of it; back then, it was just Master Wei doing it all alone, and when he got tired, he let Xiang Dong and me do it ourselves, and that’s how we learned.
Don’t worry, when there’s just a bit of land left, I’ll let you try it too. If you can, you can take the lead at Huanggezhuang."
"Second brother, are you going to be the master too?"
"Nonsense, I still have a master." The brothers joked while they filled the tractor with water and then started again.
This job is luckily done by young lads, otherwise, it really wouldn’t be done this quickly. We wouldn’t get any rest.
Li Yungui returned to the village and directly went to the warehouse, seeing sack after sack of corn already stacked neatly.
"Brother Cunshan, tomorrow, we’ll take three ox carts together, Xiao Wei will go with you, and Yun Qiang; I’ll stay home, with our treasure here, I can’t feel secure leaving."
"Alright, I’ll go."
Li Yunqiang chimed in, "Brother, you go, I’ll watch over at home; I’ll directly send the corn machine to Xiao Wei’s house, I’ll manage things in the village."
"Yes, Gui Zi, you should go, I’ll keep home under control.
Tomorrow, I’ll continue loading corn kernels with everyone; let Xiao Wei hide the treasures."
"Let’s discuss it with Xiao Wei later."
Li Yungui found Wei Kaiyun, "Xiao Wei, who will take the public grain tomorrow?"
"Village Chief Li, you have to go, Leader Xing is waiting for your results."
"But I’m worried about the corn shaker."
"Put it all at my place. Usually, no one comes to my house, and even if they do, they won’t see anything."
"What about the pesticide factory?"
"Don’t worry, they can’t get in; now Shuanzi and twelve others are working with Master Lu; tomorrow, I’ll have them lock the gate from the inside."
"Okay, just let Li Cunshan stay home, we’ll deliver all the public grain these days, then we’ll wait to deliver the pigs."
"Sure, I have no objections."
"I’m just worried about our treasure being stolen."
"It’s okay, no one can steal it."
"I wonder how things are going on the big brother’s side?"
"Vice Mayor Li must be vying for us actively."
Wei Kaiyun trusts Li Yunqiao. It’s a mutually beneficial thing; there won’t be problems here.
"Xiao Wei, I’m not at ease."
Wei Kaiyun didn’t know how to reassure him, "Relax, it will definitely succeed." If it succeeds, it’s a bonus; if not, he can still benefit and earn some money.
The next morning, Li Yungui and twelve strong men harnessed the ox carts and loaded them.
Wei Kaiyun brought over three children. They looked at the high stack of grain on the ox cart; Shi Jing and Jianbin exchanged a glance. "Sister, can you sit on the ox cart by yourself?"
"Sure, I want to lie on it; you two can ride the bicycles."
Counting Li Yungui, there are fifteen adults in total, all walking, none willing to sit on the ox cart. Old Niu is already struggling to pull this much grain.
Wei Kaiyun rides his bike with two of the kids while Jiang Feifei alone reclines on the grain stack on the ox cart, covering her face with her straw hat, feeling utterly at ease.
Wei Kaiyun follows closely behind the ox cart where his daughter sits, worried she might fall off.
"Dad, isn’t Feifei super comfortable?"
"She should be. Why? You two yearning for it too?"
"Uncle Wei, I’m not going, I’ll ride the bike." Jianbin knows he’s as heavy as his younger siblings combined and really doesn’t want to burden Old Niu more.
Li Yungui listened laughingly, "You two get on the ox cart, go ahead, no problem. Just remember to give Old Niu some treats later."
The two lads cheered happily and mimicked their sister’s pose, lying on the ox cart. It was indeed more comfortable than riding the bike.
It took them an hour and a half to reach the township’s grain depot. Li Yunqiang went to handle the paperwork, and Li Yungui went to find Leader Xing.
All three kids wore straw hats and stood by Wei Kaiyun.
"Dad, this grain depot is huge!"
"Yeah, it’s quite big."
At this moment, the depot’s station chief and Li Yunqiang came out together, chatting and laughing along the way.
The staff also brought out tables and scales.
"Your village is the first to come this year; I thought it would take another twenty days for grain delivery to start."
"Haha, we started early this year, plus we have the magical corn-shelling machine, it’s naturally faster."
"Magical machine?"
"Yes, a wonder machine. No need to shell corn by hand, it can do the work of six adults."
"That’s a true marvel."
"Yes, Station Chief Wu, our corn is top-grade this year; soon you’ll check them bag by bag." Li Yunqiang spoke with pride.
"That confident?"
"Of course, as soon as Station Chief Wu sees, he’ll know."
"I can’t wait."
The depot staff were ready, and Feifei led her two brothers to the large scale, curiously eyeing the weights.
The little girl was so pretty that the staff didn’t shoo them away.
"Uncle, can this weigh a person?"
"Yes, it can."
"Uncle, can the three of us try? We don’t know how much we weigh."
"Sure, who wants to go first?"
Jiang Feifei stood on the scale first, "Uncle, how much do I weigh?"
"Thirty-six jin."
"My turn."
Shi Jing got on the scale, "Nice lad, forty-five jin."
These three kids looked chubby and white, different from typical kids.
Shi Jing came down, and Jianbin took his turn, sixty jin.
"Lad, not chubbier than your siblings, but not skinny; eat more later."
Jianbin is already 1.3 meters tall, sixty jin is really not thin.
The three kids happily ran back to Wei Kaiyun.
"Dad, this scale might have a slight discrepancy, but not much; I weighed myself before we came, thirty-seven jin, I haven’t drunk water or used the restroom on the way here."







