Dreaming Back to the 70s: Divine Beasts at Home

A TV drama from the 90s was once the origin of Yu Yin's nightmares, and its ending theme song deeply influenced her.

Yu Yin's childhood was filled with the sounds of her parents argui...

Chapter 83 Searching for the Black Market

Yu Yin cautiously approached, straining her ears to listen to the conversations around her.

Prices have gone up again, and I can hardly afford to buy things anymore!

"It's Chinese New Year, you're lucky if you can even buy a ticket without one."

"Yes, there are also bananas and pineapples. Buy a few; it'll make you look good."

"Yes, I even saw some cucumbers for sale. I don't know who's so clever to build a greenhouse. It's a pity I couldn't buy any."

"It's too expensive, more expensive than bananas and stuff."

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Blah blah blah...

Yu Yin also lingered nearby and heard a lot of useful information, which was worthwhile.

What are you doing?

"Oh, what's wrong?"

"What's wrong? You've been wandering around here for ages, what are you trying to do?"

Looking at the two men with unfriendly faces, Yu Yin felt her heart pounding, wondering what to do.

"Um, brother, I... I want to sell something."

Yu Yin deliberately raised her voice to avoid revealing her identity as much as possible.

"Let me see what's in the basket."

Quite cautiously, Yu Yin lifted a bit of the gray cloth on the basket, revealing bananas, pineapples, tomatoes, and cucumbers inside.

"Go in, it'll cost two cents."

Yu Yin paid the money and quickly went into the alley.

Oh my god, this is so nerve-wracking! Yu Yin's heart was pounding. How come the heroines in novels can enter and leave the black market so easily? Is it some kind of protagonist's halo?

Unbeknownst to Yu Yin, what she had just revealed had caught the attention of the two men guarding the gate. As soon as she entered, one of the men followed her in, heading towards a courtyard. After exchanging a secret signal, they quickly went inside.

Yu Yin was also stunned by the black market. People were buying and selling, coming and going. If you didn't know it was a black market, you would have thought it was a wholesale market.

Yu Yin wasn't in a hurry to sell anything. She first checked the prices to get a general idea of ​​the market. She didn't plan to sell retail; she wanted to wholesale to the black market boss, earning less for herself but saving herself the trouble. This trip had been incredibly difficult.