At 7:30, the truck finally arrived at Xiaoli Village. It caused a stir. Mo'er and her family had returned, and the villagers came out to greet them. A large crowd followed the truck. At the door, the truck stopped. The four women got out, and a crowd gathered around them, asking about their well-being.

Moer took down several large bags from the car, which contained melon seeds, peanuts, chestnuts, walnuts, and dried persimmons! He also took down a lot of drinks.

The smart children immediately knelt down and kowtowed to wish their grandmother a happy new year.

Grandma happily distributed sunflower seeds and other treats to everyone, along with a bottle of drink for each child. She also gave each child a two-yuan red envelope. Mo'er and the others' return had revitalized Xiaoli Village, and waves of villagers came to pay New Year's greetings.

Mo'er said to Xiaojun and Xiaohu: You two come with me to pay New Year's greetings. She drove to Mrs. Li's house. As soon as the car stopped, more than ten people came out of the house. They were very happy to see that it was Mo'er and her two sisters who got out of the car. Mo'er and her two sisters first paid New Year's greetings to the elders, and then pointed to the things in the car and said they were prepared for the New Year.

Mrs. Li wiped her tears, pulled Mo'er and said: You child, you said they would come during the summer vacation, I went to the village entrance every day to wait for them, my eyes were almost blinded by longing, but you still didn't come, wuwuwuwu...

Mo'er looked at her grandparents and saw that they both looked younger, with fewer wrinkles. Her grandfather's back wasn't as bent anymore! This proved that her spiritual spring water had a significant effect on them. But it wasn't as effective as staying in the space regularly!

The women dragged Mo'er and the others inside to chat while the men loaded the carts into the house. They were shocked by the sheer volume: nearly a thousand kilograms of rice, seven or eight hundred kilograms of flour, a slaughtered pig, a large piece of beef, and a piece of mutton. Huge bags of melon seeds, peanuts, chestnuts, and walnuts! Three bicycles, a sewing machine, three thermoses, and four radios. And a dozen or so military coats! The whole family was stunned by all this.

Moer said to Mrs. Li: "You are in charge of the food. Uncle, Uncle Three, and Uncle Three will each have a bicycle. The sewing machine is for Aunt Three, and you can distribute the rest of the milk yourself!"

Then, ignoring the stunned family, he took the little cousin from Auntie San's arms. The little guy was chubby. Moer took out a red envelope from his pocket, put it in the little cousin's arms, and said: This is a meeting gift for my little cousin!

Aunt San quickly picked up the red envelope and stuffed it into Mo'er's pocket, saying "No, no!" over and over again. "Well, that's a thick stack, at least a few hundred! I don't dare to take it!"

Old Mrs. Li glanced at Mo'er's third aunt and said: You can just take the money Mo'er gave to her cousin. You don't have to hand it over to the government. Just treat it as your private money!

Mo'er also gave you a bicycle and a sewing machine. You guys really owed Mo'er a lot of money! When Mo'er gets married, you have to give her a big red envelope!

And boss, you have done something wrong to Mo'er before, but Mo'er was generous and didn't hold it against you. He even gave you the bicycle. You should apologize to Mo'er sincerely.

The uncle brought his family to Mo'er and said, "Mo'er, I was blinded by greed and wanted to use your lifelong happiness to make our lives better. I'm sorry for you and your parents. Can you forgive me?" I know I was wrong!

Mo'er still had some grudges against his uncle, but no matter what tricks he played, Mo'er had plenty of ways to deal with them. How should I put it? He simply didn't regard them as opponents because he looked down on them. At worst, he would let them swim in cow dung!

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