Chapter 10: Dandy Crying



If He Xianjin really wanted to walk to Jingxian County, it would be a mountain cross-country run plus the Xuancheng Marathon, which would truly challenge the limits of a congenital heart disease patient.

I ate a few dry naan in the carriage and bought a few bowls of water at a tea shop in the suburbs, which was enough for two meals.

The young rich second-generation had never experienced such hardship before, and his face turned blue from exhaustion.

As it was getting dark, they turned around the city forest and finally arrived at Jing County before Chen Fu's face turned completely purple. The coachman headed eastward, and the sound of gurgling water could be heard outside the carriage.

He Xianjin curiously opened the car curtain and looked outside.

Two rivers run parallel to each other.

Chen Fu said weakly, "This is a tributary of Wuxi River in Jing County. One stream tastes alkaline, suitable for soaking turf and bamboo; the other stream tastes sour, suitable for making paper."

Chen Fu leaned against the wall of the car and pointed a gun at He Xianjin, "Do you see that?"

Can't see it.

It was dark now, and it was too far away.

There were no street lights in ancient times, and it was pitch black and completely impossible to see anything.

At the same time, He Xianjin also discovered that this body had something in common with her previous life—night blindness, making her like a blind person at night.

He Xianjin answered vaguely.

Chen Fu said, "There are jagged rocks on the mountain beside Wuxi River. Papermakers in Jing County dry sandalwood bark and straw on the rocky beach. Only in this way can the raw materials used to make paper be bright and shiny."

Oh, it’s the sunlight bleaching under the karst landform.

He Xianjin was a science student and understood it as soon as he heard it.

but...

How does this salted fish know these things?

He Xianjin looked at Chen Fu tentatively, his eyes full of suspicion.

Chen Fu suddenly became angry and said, "It is true that I am a good-for-nothing dude now, but I also had a hardworking and motivated childhood!"

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