If she wanted water, she would let it in through the ditch.
In the drylands, when it didn't rain, she would have to fetch water from rivers or ditches to water the vegetables, the way Grandma did at the river every morning or afternoon.
"That's good. Grandpa will make the decision. I'll give you that horn-shaped piece of land," Grandpa said. "Eldest Brother, do you have any objections?"
The piece of land was given to Eldest Uncle's family.
Eldest Uncle and Eldest Aunt smiled and said, "Of course, we won't have any objections! We don't have a shortage of land."
Their family had planted fifteen acres of land. Other than five acres of land with watermelons, the remaining ten acres were all planted with rice.
Then, they contracted three more mountains and planted close to three thousand orange trees.
Therefore, although they had a lot of people, they also had a lot of work to do.