Chapter 50: The boy delivering food?



She licked her lips and signed her name on the form handed to her by the driver.

Ruanruan nodded. "Yes, uncle Ruanruan has made a note of it."

"Thank you, uncle!"

Ruanruan imitated the adults and sent the driver out, looking at the piles of things in the yard.

"Grandma is so awesome."

Ruanruan put her hands behind her back and looked around at the mountain of vegetables, then her eyes fell on the boxes of instant noodles next to them.

I'm in a very good mood.

She touched her chest to soothe it and exhaled gently.

"With these food."

"Brother Xiaogan, you don't have to drink porridge all day long!"

It’s too hard to drink just porridge. I can’t drink it anyway because it’s so soft.

Ruanruan remembered that she had gone out, and her grandma reminded her to call or send her a message to inform her when the things arrived.

She took out her uncle's iPad from the house and took a picture of the pile of things.

I originally wanted to send it to my grandma, but accidentally clicked it in the group.

Group name: A happy family.

Ruanruan scratched his head and clicked send on the voice message.

She said to the tablet in a baby voice:

"Report, grandma, I received the things!"

"Grandma is so thoughtful. Ruanruan needs to learn from her."

She couldn't type, so she sent a voice message.

He put down the iPad, then ran to the living room and took out the vase.

She placed the vase in the middle of the pile of goods and said in a baby voice, "It's up to you to take care of it."

"Help Ruanruan deliver these things to Brother Xiaogan."

The vase shook and fell to the ground at an angle. The faint light from the mouth of the vase shone on the things in the yard and disappeared in the blink of an eye.

——

Prince Jin stood under the eaves and remained silent.

The county magistrate and others were covered in sweat. They looked up at the back of King Jin, wanted to say something, but closed their mouths again.

"king……"

Before he could say anything, Doctor Luo Shen, who was standing next to King Jin, shouted excitedly.

“Here it comes! Here it comes!”

"The little fairy has delivered something!"

This was the first time that Doctor Luo Shen saw something appear out of thin air in an instant.

His pupils suddenly dilated and his face was full of excitement.

The man clenched his fists in excitement, ignoring the King of Jin who was present, and strode towards the pile of supplies with his hands and feet together.

The county magistrate looked in the direction he went in surprise, and when he saw the pile of things that appeared out of nowhere, he froze in place instantly, as if frozen, without even blinking.

"Why? You're frightened already. The shock is yet to come."

Doctor Song waved his hand in front of him and sneered.

"This...this..." The county magistrate grabbed Doctor Song's hand and hesitated for a long time without asking the question.

He clearly remembered that these things were not in the yard just now, so how could they suddenly appear?

"Our prince, that was a mandate from heaven, a gift from the little gods, to save the people of Dagan."

Doctor Song raised his neck proudly and crossed his arms.

"Are you saying that these things were given by the little gods?" The county magistrate said in disbelief.

"Otherwise, you saw it."

Doctor Song saw the county magistrate's look of astonishment and couldn't help laughing. "Do you know why we in Qingzhou don't want the grain from Youzhou?"

"That's because we have the protection of the little fairy. The little fairy has given us all the food."

He stole a glance and saw Prince Jin walking into the yard. Anyway, the county magistrate had already seen him.

To be frank, there shouldn't be any problem. The prince won't blame him now.

"Not only that, the medicine that saved you was obtained from the little immortal. Also, the medicine that the people of Youzhou take is also given by the little immortal."

Doctor Song saw him standing there in a daze, and was afraid that he would not be able to recover for a while.

He was too lazy to care about it anymore, as he was still waiting to meet the little fairy.

Doctor Song walked quickly towards there.

Yingyi and Yingqi carried down the things one basket at a time, all of which were filled with fresh vegetables.

The radish looks juicy, white and fresh, making people want to take a bite.

Many of the dishes there were things they had never seen before.

For example: broccoli, bok choy, cabbage, leeks, water spinach, etc.

The variety is dizzying.

Prince Jin touched the dirt on the leaves and said, "These greens will freeze easily if left in the snow."

"Quick, tell someone to bring these vegetables inside."

"Your Highness, look what this is?" Ying Yi took out a bag, which was heavy as if it was filled with fine sand.

The King of Jin took out a jeweled dagger from his sleeve, pulled out the dagger and cut open the bag. Inside were small packages with the word "salt" written on the packaging.

The dagger cut open a small bag, revealing the fine sand-like salt inside.

Everyone was delighted to see the salt as white as snow.

"Your Highness, this is refined salt, refined salt!"

In ancient times, salt was controlled and monopolized by the imperial court. Salt was scarce and more precious than grain.

Especially during famine, when food was scarce, there was almost no coarse salt.

What’s more, such fine white salt!

"I'm afraid there is no such fine salt in the palace nowadays!" Yingyi's eyes were filled with excitement.

But they have a whole bag of pure salt here.

Prince Jin took a little and put it in his mouth. He suddenly raised his eyes, and a hint of surprise flashed across his deep eyes.

"Try it."

Ying Yi and the others took some and put them in their mouths.

"This salt doesn't taste bitter at all!"

They dared to say that there was absolutely nothing in the Salt Palace.

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