On the way back, it was Xiaotian and Liuliu who carried the wild boar together. Liuliu insisted on helping, feeling that there was no need for Xiaotian to carry it alone. Seeing her persistence, Xiaotian agreed, feeling happy inside that Liuliu cared about him so much.
When they got home, their family was stunned by the size of the wild boar, quickly checking the children who, thankfully, were all fine. They sighed with relief.
"This wild boar could probably sell for over twenty taels of silver." The uncle estimated, mostly because the boar was much larger than any Xiaotian had brought home before.
"No, boars aren't as valuable as wolves. Their fur isn't worth much, their meat isn't as tasty as domestic pigs. It has a strong flavor, probably worth about ten taels." Xiaotian, who had sold wild boar before, knew their price.