The cultivation of red sage at Pingliang Dam had delayed for two days, but fortunately, conditions had returned to normal on the morning of the third day.
Qiao Qingyu once again drove to the Pingliang Dam, arriving there shortly after ten in the morning.
The work here resumed in an orderly manner, with local leaders more anxious than anyone; it wasn't just about their performance but also concerned the livelihood and salaries of the local people.
Although reforms and the opening up policy were encouraging the development of individual and free economies, there was still an old saying, "A clever wife cannot cook without rice." Without anything in hand, there was nothing much one could do.
Qiao Qingyu did not inquire too much about the matters of Shuiwa Village, but Lu Ye had come to her to discuss the events of the past few days.
After finishing, he said to Qiao Qingyu, "I sneaked out, otherwise Sun Xiuyuan would have clung to my arm and not let go."