Chapter 53: Buy, Buy, Buy to Fill the Ranch



The old man has about two calves, three or four lambs, more than thirty chicks, and more than twenty ducklings here.

These things look small and skinny, and few people will eat them at the moment, but once the disaster victims enter the city, I'm afraid they will be robbed until not even the bones are left.

She might as well have bought it earlier and kept it in the pasture space.

The old man was shocked and a little bit unbelieving. After a moment of confusion, he replied, "This is about twenty taels of silver."

Chu Chenyin did not bargain, but directly took out twenty taels of silver from her pocket and handed it to him, "I'll give you the silver, and I'll take all these things."

The old man was very excited holding the silver, his hands trembling slightly, "Thank you, girl."

The little girl next to her even took out a small flower and handed it to Chu Chenyin, "Thank you, sister."

Chu Chenyin took the flower, bent down, and touched her head. "This flower is so beautiful. You, take your grandfather to buy more food and water. It will be dark soon."

The old man didn't take her words to heart, and the little girl nodded obediently.

Chu Chenyin looked back at the carriage and saw that it was too small to fit everything, so he led the cattle and sheep, picked up the bag containing the chicks and ducklings, turned around and walked into a small alley.

The alley is surrounded by blue-tiled houses, making it quite secluded.

She walked to the end of the alley, and when no one was around, she took all these things to the ranch space on the seventh floor.

There are a group of horses, cattle and sheep roaming in the pasture.

These horses, cattle and sheep were very well-behaved. Whenever Chu Chenyin entered the space, they would gather around him.

Chu Chenyin would take out feed and feed them.

After throwing out the feed, she put the lambs and calves into their respective cow pens and sheep pens, and then put the chicks and ducklings in the chicken pen and duck pen respectively.

After settling all of these, Chu Chenyin came to the spiritual spring space on the eighth floor to get spring water and fed some to these little creatures.

He also took some food from the third level and threw it into the chicken and duck pens.

The chicks and ducklings were originally skinny and weak, but after drinking the spring water, their fur immediately became shiny.

Chu Chenyin was overjoyed and reached out to touch them, "Grow up quickly and lay more eggs."

The little chicks were eating and drinking happily, and they started to crow.

At this time, the little lamb that had drunk the spring water last time came over. Chu Chenyin looked up and found that it had grown a little bigger.

The little lamb rubbed against her, its fur soft and fluffy.

Chu Chenyin turned sideways and touched the lamb's head.

When these little goats grow up quickly, their wool can be harvested and made into sweaters and blankets, which will be very useful when the extremely cold winter weather arrives.

Chu Chenyin thought to herself and decided to continue shopping. It would be great if she could buy some more sheep. The wool of sheep is more effective in resisting the cold.

She thought about it and slowly left the space.

At this time, Fu Yanting was waiting for her at the entrance of the alley. When he saw Chu Chenyin coming out, he folded his arms and said slowly, "There is a castle owner in Youzhou City. He raises a lot of sheep and cows there. Do you want to go and have a look?"

Chu Chenyin raised her head slightly as she listened, and couldn't help but sigh in her heart that Fu Yanting really could always think of her ideas.

Perhaps this is what telepathy is all about.

She smiled and said, "Okay, let's go there and take a look now."

The place Fu Yanting was talking about was called Xujiabao, the owner of the largest ranch in Youzhou City and also a famous wealthy and powerful family in the local area. Half of the war horses in Dayong came from here.

Fu Yanting once had dealings with the Lord of Xu Fort inside.

This Lord Xu is not a kind person. He has a bad character and is extremely insidious and cunning.

On the way, Fu Yanting told Chu Chenyin a lot about his deeds.

For example, he was popular with both men and women, and he particularly liked the little boys of 17 or 18 who herded sheep and cattle for him. His methods were extremely cruel. It was said that every night there would be an ox cart driving from Xujiabao to the mountains in the west, with a boy's body in the cart.

It is said that one time a servant who was pulling a bullock cart accidentally glanced at something on the cart and was frightened to death.

From then on, the people who pulled the ox carts at night were all blind.

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