By the time everything was dug out, the sun had already begun to set, and everyone's baskets were heavy, while their stomachs were starting to play the empty fort strategy.
Each person then took out the food they had prepared, mostly steamed buns, with the occasional twisted bun. Bai Fei had brought eggs, just two of them. She directly took one out and gave it to Bai Zhi.
Bai Zhi took out a basket, then took out two lunch boxes, handing one of them to Bai Fei, who looked at Bai Zhi with surprise.
At that time, she was wondering if Bai Zhi could finish the food by herself. She hadn't expected it to be prepared for her, and suddenly felt a twinge of emotion in her nose.
Why was Bai Fei so well-liked in the village? Because she was generous, sharing whatever tasty food she had with everyone. But no one had ever offered her food in return.
Because she was too blunt when speaking, once Heizi offered her a steamed bun, and she just said theirs was too hard to eat, she didn't want it.