Uncle Zhou's family came too, giving Ye Ge a large bag of fried Cicada Monkey for his journey. Eldest Brother Zhou gave Ye Ge a bag of wild yams he'd dug up from the mountains; Second Brother Zhou gave him a bag of rice; Third Brother Zhou was a bit poorer but still offered Ye Ge a jar of homemade pickles.
Other villagers brought eggs, tea, and wild fruits, covering Ye Ge with their gifts.
Fortunately, the hunter Liu was chivalrous. Knowing that Ye Ge had to leave early in the morning, he had prepared his mule cart to give Ye Ge a lift.
When Ye Ge left the village, the villagers gradually dispersed. Nan Feng was a bit disappointed, and was the last to leave.
Even though her heart was reluctant, she had to respect his decision.
After Nan Feng left, a figure emerged from under the old locust tree. It was Liu Chang.
Ever since the mountain bandits incident, he hadn't sought Nan Feng.
Shame.