Transmigrating to the 70s: I Have Space and Resources, No Panic

(Novel complete) She suddenly returned to a time before the apocalypse. Chu Tianhua spent her entire fortune collecting resources, ensuring she had everything for eating, wearing, and daily use, fi...

Chapter 474 Inner Mongolia

Sitting on the edge of the bed with his feet in water of moderate temperature, Chu Tian raised his eyes and squinted comfortably to look at Yao Xiujuan who was packing his clothes with her back to him.

I couldn't help but think that, not to mention her personality, just Yao Xiujuan's attitude and behavior towards her family would make her a model of a good wife and mother no matter what era she was in.

Well, no objection accepted!

Chu Tian and Chu Min boarded the train to Inner Mongolia. Yes, they chose Inner Mongolia over Beijing. The arable land there is less than in Xinjiang, but there are more cattle and sheep than in Xinjiang, and the dairy products are not much different from Xinjiang. Most of what they eat in daily life are dairy products and meat.

Chu Min wanted to buy dried meat and dairy products, but Chu Tian felt that the place was very far away from the south, and it was definitely like Xinjiang, where you could hardly see southern fruits.

He planned to sell the fruit somewhere, of course, if he could exchange it for cattle and sheep that would also be fine.

Among them, the main reason was that there was only a train to Inner Mongolia the next day, and the train to Beijing was a week later. Chu Tian and Chu Min could not wait that long and chose to go to Inner Mongolia.

After arriving in the capital of Inner Mongolia, the two rested for a night and agreed to meet again at the guesthouse in five days, and then they went their separate ways.

Chu Tian did not go blindly. The grassland was so vast that one brigade was probably tens of kilometers away from another. If there were no local people to show him the way, he was not sure whether he would be found by wild wolves before he found the herdsmen.

Walking on the unfamiliar streets, looking at the buildings on both sides of the street that were not as good as those in the southern and northern Xinjiang, and there were not many people, Chu Tian inexplicably felt a little regretful. He should have gone to Jingshi. The people in Jingshi were rich, and the fruits he bought were of good quality. He would definitely be able to sell them at a good price. At worst, he could go to Haishi. It was better than...

Chu Tian was looking around absentmindedly when he inadvertently saw two people pulling each other out of the corner of his eye. There were many people around watching the fun. Driven by curiosity, Chu Tian also took a few steps over there.

As he got closer, Chu Tian saw one of the young strong men who looked to be in his twenties or thirties holding something in his arms, his face flushed, and shouting something in their own language.

The other person was probably a little older than him, with a big beard, and looked like someone who was not to be trifled with. He was shouting something and trying to snatch something from the young man's arms. Although Chu Tian could not understand what they were saying, he could tell that the bearded man was bullying another one.

Seeing that both men's eyes were red, the young man threw the package in his arms aside in anger and started fighting with the older man.

Chu Tian looked around and saw that the onlookers were not prepared to step forward to stop the fight. Instead, they were blushing and shouting something, and their hands kept gesturing towards the sky...

At this moment, two police officers in military green uniforms walked out from behind the crowd. One of them drove away the onlookers, and the other stepped forward to pull the two fighting people apart. He put one hand on his waist, pointed at them with the other, and started to educate them in the local dialect.

I don’t know if it was because Chu Tian didn’t look like the kind of person who would stir up trouble in the eyes of the police, or what, but the police who were trying to shout at others didn’t shout at him.

Chu Tian blinked and glanced at the bag on the ground less than two meters away from him, which seemed to be woven with wool. He raised his head and looked at the two people who were still being taught a lesson. After thinking for a while, he walked up to it and stood by the wall.

After the police finished teaching the two men a lesson, the bearded and frail man glared at the young man, spat, and walked off in one direction with his arms swinging.

The police officer whispered a few words to the young man, and finally patted the young man on the shoulder, turned around and left with his colleagues...

Chu Tian watched the young man stand there with his head down for a while, and then he strode away in another direction after a short while. Chu Tian was stunned and thought, he doesn't want the things anymore?

He raised the bag in his hand in front of him, blinked, and after a moment of thought, he chased in the direction the man had left.

"Comrade, comrade, wait a minute..."

"Comrade, don't you want your things anymore?"

Chu Tian followed the man for a long distance. After calling him a few times but the man ignored him, he got angry and walked up to him and patted the man on the shoulder.

"Hey, do you still want your stuff?"

"ah··"

The man was thinking about something at the moment and didn't hear what Chu Tian said at all, so he suddenly felt someone patting his shoulder. Thinking it was that person again, he subconsciously threw him over his shoulder. With a "bang", before Chu Tian could react, he was thrown to the ground.

Chu Tian's face twisted in pain. He glared at the man and shouted, "Are you sick? Why didn't you look at the person clearly before throwing him down?"

The strong man looked at Chu Tian in confusion. Seeing Chu Tian's painful expression, he realized that he had knocked the wrong person down. He quickly stepped forward to help Chu Tian up, and kept apologizing.

"Yes, I'm sorry, I didn't know... I thought it was still Sukhbaru, so I subconsciously..."

Chu Tian stood up and casually dusted himself off. He put one hand on his waist and slapped his bag against his chest with the other, staring at him in dissatisfaction, "I called you for several minutes, and you didn't hear me?"

The burly man hurriedly hugged the bag and shook his head embarrassedly, "No, I was thinking about something, so..."

"I'm sorry, I really didn't mean to..."

“····”

Chu Tian glared and saw that the other party, who had a tough face, was looking at him innocently. The corner of Chu Tian's mouth twitched and he thought, forget it, every experience makes you wiser, I'd better not be too kind in unfamiliar places in the future.

"Forget it, I'll give it back to you. I'm leaving now."

As Chu Tian held his waist and turned around to walk back, but before he took two steps, the strong man grabbed his arm. Seeing Chu Tian's puzzled expression, the strong man said sincerely.

"Brother, I accidentally hurt you. It's almost time for lunch. Why don't you come to my house for dinner?"

"What?"

"My home is not far away, let's go..."

A few minutes later, Chu Tian was sitting in the house, holding a bowl of milk tea that the strong man personally handed to him, and he was still confused.

He, he really didn't want to come, and he clearly refused at that time, but the strong man in front of him was too strong and too serious, and insisted that he was sorry for him and wanted to compensate him...

"Brother, you are not from our place, are you?"

Chu Tian uttered an "Ah", then came back to his senses and replied, "Well, no..."

The strong man was curious, "Where did it come from?"

It's not like a few years ago. People can travel anywhere as long as they have a letter of introduction. So when the strong man asked this, Chu Tian smiled and replied, "I'm from Xinjiang."

The burly man exclaimed, "Wow, Xinjiang? Why are you here?"