Therefore, each family brought some gifts to visit Gu Chengrui. Some gave eggs; some gave black noodles; some gave dried vegetables and cured meat; even the patriarch, the village chief, and the Tian and Wang families had sent a hen that laid eggs.
Zhou Ying accepted them all without any hesitation. Of course, she also returned the goodwill they received, giving each visiting family mung bean cakes and small snacks.
In the blink of an eye, seven days had passed. Gu Chengrui's injuries were finally almost healed.
During these seven days, Gu Chengxi studied while accompanying Gu Chengrui.
Zhou Ying was relieved to see this. So, in addition to making lunch at noon, she spent the rest of her time making clothes and quilt covers; she even learned to make shoes from Cister Tian.
Although life in the village was still tiring, it gradually stabilized.