Song Yun, a modern inheritor of ancient medical practices, accidentally transmigrates to the year 1973, becoming an unlucky girl unloved by her father and ignored by her mother.
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Of course, in a mountain village like this, there are very few people who can recognize this kind of Tang Dynasty antique. In addition, the house is often locked, and even family members cannot come in at will. He is not afraid of the things being discovered.
Open your mind, if you have this one thing, there will definitely be more than one.
Song Yun began to search again, and she found two more things disguised as ordinary objects mixed in with the miscellaneous items. A large bowl filled with moldy flower shells was an antique from the past, thrown casually in a corner, and it was difficult for people to take a second look at it.
There was also a big-bellied bottle stuffed with rags. There was no idea what was smeared on the bottle, and it was so dirty that its original appearance could not be seen. At first glance, it looked like ordinary porcelain, but after wiping off the mud on the bottom of the bottle, Song Yun discovered the bottom mark of an antique from the Tang Dynasty.
If there was only one antique in this room, it might be considered a coincidence, but three were found in such a short time, it couldn't be a coincidence.
In order not to alert the enemy, Song Yun restored everything she had touched to its original state. She put a cloth bag on her feet before entering, so she did not leave any footprints. Only some blurry prints mixed in with the footprints left by the owner of the house, which were difficult to distinguish clearly.
Exiting this room, she went to another, where even more miscellaneous items were piled. Among the miscellaneous items, she found several disguised and hidden antiques. This was just what she found with a casual search. How many would she find if she conducted a thorough and extensive search? And how many more would be found in the main room, which she hadn't entered?
At four o'clock in the morning, Song Yun left Chen Pingsan's house and quietly entered the home of target two.
She didn't find any suspicious antiquities in Target 2's home, but she did find some unusual clues.
The owner of target 2 is Chen Dadong. His house is much bigger than Chen Pingsan's, and there are more people in his family. Almost all the rooms are occupied by people. She did not enter the rooms where people lived, but only looked around in the main hall, kitchen, and utility room.
The main room wasn't anything special, but the kitchen was truly unique: a large, new stove with two stovetops, a rarity in the village. The kitchen had every possible kitchenware, including three kitchen knives, and the cupboard was fully stocked with dishes, unlike the makeshift homes of ordinary families.
The most important thing was that she found several pieces of bacon hanging on the kitchen beams. One of them was only half left, and the meat was very fresh, obviously it had been eaten not long ago.
The clutter in the utility room is even more unusual. Other people's homes can use a quilt for dozens of times and are reluctant to replace it, but Chen Dadong's utility room is piled with many old quilts. It is obvious that the family has changed to a new quilt and the old one is piled here without use.
Even the landlords in the past probably couldn't be so generous as to replace all the old quilts in the house with new ones at once.
Life is too affluent, which is obviously a problem in a small mountain village like this.
As for Chen Dadong’s problem, whether it is the same as the problem of Chen Ping and his three families remains to be verified.
At 4:30 in the morning, Song Yun returned to the educated youth point.
The going time is seven o'clock, and the educated youth usually have breakfast at six o'clock, so the person in charge of making breakfast usually gets up around five o'clock.
The male and female educated youth ate separately. It was said that they had eaten together before, sharing the rations equally. But later the female educated youth refused to accept this. The male educated youth obviously ate more, but the rations were shared equally. This was not fair, and they couldn't find a ratio that would satisfy everyone. In the end, they simply separated, with the male educated youth eating one pot and the female educated youth eating another. Unless there was a special occasion, they would eat together, and usually they ate separately.