After weighing the grain, it's time to settle the bill.
Xu Nuannuan had already calculated the cost. Black market seed prices were double those at the seed market. Wheat seeds were 0.40 yuan per jin (2,500 jin), which meant 1,000 yuan for 2,500 jin. Other seeds were used in smaller quantities but were more expensive. Rice seeds were 3.20 yuan per jin (300 jin), which meant 960 yuan for 300 jin. Corn seeds were half the size of rice seeds, so 500 jin would cost 800 yuan. Cotton was 2.20 yuan per jin (300 jin), which meant 66 yuan for 30 jin. Cotton cloth was 2.40 yuan per meter (30 feet = 10 meters), which meant 24 yuan for 30 jin.
All the items added up should be worth a total of two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars. Adding the fifty dollars deposit I had already given to the black market boss, I only need to pay another two thousand eight hundred dollars.
Xu Nuannuan gave them the money and they drove away.
They didn't care how Xu Nuannuan was going to transport the seeds in the middle of the night. They were only responsible for taking the things out and selling them. As for how the buyer would transport the things afterwards, it was entirely the buyer's business and had nothing to do with them.
Xu Nuannuan put all the goods back into the space only after she saw them go far away and could no longer hear the sound of the car engine.
She drank some spiritual spring water to refresh herself, and her next stop was to dig for ancestral treasures.
She came to the ruins of a collapsed building in the western suburbs, where she wanted to dig for treasure and where her family used to live.
After the movement started, they all moved to the city. His father specifically ordered people to tear down all the houses here. Now the ruins are overgrown with weeds and covered with a few pieces of white cloth and white paper money. It looks not only desolate, but also a bit scary and creepy.
Because it is said that after they moved away, this place became haunted. At night, some people even saw ghosts in white clothes floating around. During the day, you can really see white cloth and paper money. Therefore, usually, no matter it is day or night, very few people dare to approach here.
But she knew that it was all her father's fault.
They had to move away from here at the beginning, and the treasures in the cellar could not be taken away at all, so they could only use special methods to "protect" them.
She walked to the bedroom where her parents used to live, and after determining the exact location, she pulled away the broken bricks on top. There was a wooden stake underneath, and under this wooden stake was the cellar where things were hidden.
She took out a shovel from the space and started digging around the wooden stake. Digging is a physical job. After a while, she was sweating all over. She drank some spiritual spring water, rested for a while and continued to work.
About an hour later, she dug all the soil around the wooden stake and took it out, revealing a stone slab underneath. When she lifted the stone slab, the entrance to the cave appeared.
She shone her flashlight inside and saw nothing except the steps leading down.
Go down the stairs to the cellar, which is about ten square meters and contains only some old newspapers that are about to rot and some old clothes.
This is not the place where the treasure is hidden. It is a decoy set up to prevent anyone from discovering it. The real treasure is actually still underneath.
Xu Nuannuan counted the bricks on the wall and pulled out one of them with force. A few seconds later, the other wall automatically separated from the middle, forming a small door one meter wide. Xu Nuannuan went in and followed the steps inside into a secret room. This was where their family hid their treasure.
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