But from the contents of Eldest Uncle's letter, she could tell that his family was doing quite well over there.
It was just that conditions there were too tough. They had received all the things that their family sent them from their hometown. Based on what they said, there was no issue with that.
Gu Qingyao understood. This time, she sent more. It should not be a problem.
Of course, grain was a necessity.
This time she prepared ten kilograms of rice, five kilograms of flour, ten kilograms of cornflour, and then another twenty kilograms of coarse grain.
That included sorghum flour, sweet potato flour, dried sweet potatoes and so on.
Then there were dried herbs. She included less of these.
Then she added meat - a side of bacon, cured pork ribs, two dried chickens, two dried rabbits, a few dried fish and a packet of small fish and shrimp that had been dried.
Little fish and prawns were meat too!