After saying this, Luo Yang took You Chu for a stroll.
Looking at the market in front of her, Lin Youchu was a little curious.
The last time I went to the market was the last time...
She was very young then, and her parents were still alive.
They chopped some firewood at home and took her to Lingnan City to sell it, in exchange for some coarse salt and other things.
She remembers the market back then as chaotic, with sewage on the ground, many people selling children about her size, and many beggars on both sides of the street.
Her parents said that these beggars would steal children, and told her to stay away from them and not to look at them.
So in Lin Youchu's memory, this is what the market looks like.
The market in Tai'an City was completely different from what she remembered.
The streets were clean and tidy, the stalls were neatly arranged, there were no people selling children on the street, and no beggars who were dirty and looked scary.
Along the way, Youchu didn't buy anything except for a string of candied hawthorns for Dongdong.
Each time, Youchu would only glance at it a few times before putting it down.
They walked all the way to the end of the market, but they were still empty-handed.
Luo Yang looked at her and asked, "You Chu, the fabric you were wearing was quite nice, why didn't you want it?"
"Too expensive, it costs ten taels of silver per bolt."
Youchu felt a pang of heartache as she recalled the price of the cloth.
Ten taels of silver can buy so much grain.
She was reluctant to spend money, always feeling that enough was enough and there was no need to buy so many things that would just sit idle at home.
I already have four or five pieces of clothing, so there's no need to buy any more.
Looking at her, Luo Yang finally understood why You Chu hadn't bought anything along the way.
It seems she's just reluctant to spend money.
Luo Yang touched his forehead, feeling somewhat unable to fathom You Chu's thoughts.
Even though her husband is incredibly wealthy, she still can't bear to buy a piece of cloth that costs ten taels of silver.
Since she had finally managed to get out and about, Luo Yang decided to buy some things to take back with her.
Otherwise, this stroll through the street would have been a waste.
Seeing that Youchu had no jewelry on her, Luoyang took her hand and led her to the Treasure Pavilion.
This is the largest jewelry store in Tai'an City, and it sells all kinds of valuable items.
Meanwhile, Fatty and Liu Yue were also selling things at the Treasure Pavilion. They were going to visit their uncle's house today, but they didn't have any money to buy anything, so they had to sell Liu Yue's gold hairpin.
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