The Peach Demon's Daily Life in the 1950s

(Historical, Space Ability, Military, Farming, Accompanying the Army) Yun Xi was a peach tree spirit who had cultivated for a thousand years, silently practicing in the deep mountains with the sole...

Chapter 151 Another Package

After Yunxi taught the villagers about medicinal herbs, she didn't pay much attention to it anymore.

Anyway, as native villagers, they definitely know more than I do, so I don't need to add anything unnecessary.

The appearance of the herbs and the location of the herb shops have already been described, so the rest is no longer Yunxi's business.

The herbs in the space were gradually cleared out and laid out to dry in the courtyard. They were to be sold to the shop little by little after they were all dried.

There are simply too many herbs in the space. If we were to sell them all at once, we would have to consider not only whether the pharmacy owner would have enough money to buy them, but also the consequences of selling too many herbs.

No one has bothered Yunxi during this time. Now, whenever they have free time, everyone goes straight up the mountain, wishing they could dig up all the medicinal herbs on the mountain.

This gave Yunxi a chance to catch her breath, unlike the first two days when people were constantly thinking about her.

Being too popular isn't necessarily a good thing; it feels like every move you make is being watched.

I had been enjoying a carefree life at home for about ten days when a package shattered my peace.

Yunxi looked at the package delivered by the postman and felt really confused.

After Liu Chunbai mailed her something last time, she had already sent back so many things that it had reached the point where Yunxi was heartbroken.

Unexpectedly, after Yunxi had almost forgotten about him, he actually sent her something again.

At this moment, Yunxi truly believed that Liu Chunbai had feelings for her, otherwise he wouldn't have sent her so many expensive things.

In particular, there were several pieces of exceptionally fine fabric inside, the kind you could never find in small towns, so I bought myself several pieces at once.

There's also the milk powder, brown sugar, and a big bag of White Rabbit milk candy that I sent last time.

The letter didn't contain any ambiguous words; it simply said that if you've finished eating or using the food, just write to let him know and he'll mail it to you.

Then he said he really liked the things I sent him and sent me some money, hoping I wouldn't suffer too much loss. Sending the money was also a way to help me out.

Yunxi felt it was because she was too young, and if she confessed her feelings directly, it would have a bad influence, since she was too young.

But he was definitely worried that if he didn't show any interest, someone else might pursue him and take him away.

So he was using the "boiling frog" approach, gradually getting to know him and not being too resistant to him.

Perhaps when I get older, he will definitely tell me directly.

He casually mentioned that the snake armor he had given him was very well made, and that he would pay for it if anyone else had one.

The letter mentioned that he was hit by a bullet during a mission, but the bullet was blocked by his inner armor, and he was not injured at all.

Because it was done in full view of everyone, his inner armor was known to all and attracted a lot of interest. After all, it was something that could save lives, so how could anyone not be tempted?

Let Yunxi name the price herself. How much does one piece of inner armor cost? Just give them the price, and they'll mail the money over.

Yunxi thought about how hard and dangerous their mission was, since the outside world was not peaceful at all, and it was also to protect the people like them.

Seeing that there was still such a large snakeskin left in the space, I kept enough for ten inner armor pieces, and planned to mail the rest to her next time.

As for the money, let them handle it themselves.

I feel a little guilty taking their money. They work so hard outside, and they have to send their wages home to support their families. They probably don't have much money, so I just give them a little bit. It doesn't matter how much it is.

I don't know if they have a way to cut out the snakeskin. If they don't have any special weapons, they might have to do it for them themselves.

It felt like this was an unnecessary addition, and suddenly I didn't think his face was so good-looking anymore.

Although Yunxi complained, she still put away the things he gave her and started packing up the things she had brought for him.

Yunxi had a bad feeling. She felt that if she returned his gifts, he might send her more gifts next time, as if it would never end.

Then there would be a vague feeling. Yunxi thought of his face, and considering that he was handsome and had a good figure, she decided to leave it at that for the time being.

When I lose interest in his face, I'll just ignore him.

In the evening, I packed up a large bag of things. I hadn't planned to go out; I was thinking of staying inside to dry the herbs and enjoying a few days of leisure.

It seems we have no choice but to go out now.

I'll sell some medicinal herbs while I'm out mailing packages tomorrow.

Be more diligent and sell all the medicinal herbs before you go to high school.

After tidying myself up, I went to bed early, planning to get up earlier tomorrow.

The next day, after breakfast, Yunxi went out carrying a basket on her back.

After Yunxi went outside, the villagers would all ask her questions when they saw her go out, worried that she might disappear again.

Yunxi felt that the villagers seemed to be a little scared of her, even though they would never have asked so many questions before, even when they went out.

It seems I need to behave myself for a while; things will be better once I get to high school.

Once we were almost in town, we took out the packages we had packed the night before.

It was probably too early; the post office wasn't open yet when I arrived, and I had to wait for more than half an hour before it was time for them to open.

The contents of the package were quite heavy. Besides the large piece of snakeskin, there were some pre-made meat sauces, including wild beef sauce, mushroom sauce, and even various kinds of dried meat.

So the total weight was several tens of kilograms, and the postage alone cost a lot, which Yunxi felt was a bit too much of a loss.

I wrote him a letter, telling him not to send anything over unless absolutely necessary. As for the money for the snakeskin, I told him to pay for it himself, it didn't matter how much or how little.

Although Yunxi felt that this letter might be pointless to write, and that she would still send something next time she needed to, she still felt she should at least say something.

After leaving the post office, I headed straight for the pharmacy.

When no one was looking, he went to a secluded place and took out three sacks of herbs from his spatial storage.

These three sacks of herbs are just a drop in the ocean. Next time, I need to come more often and process all the herbs in my space as soon as possible. It would be more worthwhile to convert them into cash.