"Huh, when did you buy this?" Nan Feng took it and looked at the big, red peaches inside.
"During our stroll in town, you probably didn't notice," Ye Ge said: "Second Master mentioned that you love fruits, and you pick wild fruits whenever you have free time."
Indeed, in the past, Nan Feng's life was filled with wild vegetables and fruits, as well as Mo Wenxuan. This was known to everyone in the village.
Feeling a bit shy, Nan Feng clutched the bag of peaches and looked away.
...
Just like the last time, the mule cart stopped at the entrance of the village. Nan Feng and Ye Ge had to walk the rest of the way.
As they passed the old Scholar Tree at the entrance of the village, a woman in her thirties suddenly rushed out from under the tree and blocked the road.
Nan Feng recognized this woman. It was Mrs. Chen, the daughter-in-law of the Zhou family. It seemed she had been waiting under the tree for a while.