Chapter 92 Meat Buns for Antiques



"It's a large meat bun from a state-run restaurant."

The child swallowed hard and tugged at his grandmother's pants.

With her head raised, she called out longingly, "Grandma, it smells so good, Bao'er wants to go."

"Grandma, I want to be seven too."

The woman swallowed involuntarily, a struggle flashing in her eyes, but in the end she couldn't resist the temptation.

He snatched the oil paper bag and pressed it into his arms.

He cautiously turned his head to look left and right.

"Girl, thank you so much. Consider it an auntie taking advantage of you."

"I'm exchanging something useless for such good food from you."

"You can carry the jar away. If you can't move it, you can call someone to help you move it."

As she spoke, the woman, clutching the oil paper package in her arms, nervously pulled the child back into the house.

She was afraid the girl might change her mind later.

Su Qingci breathed a sigh of relief and quickly stepped forward to remove the debris from the water vat.

"Auntie, I'm leaving now."

After shouting, he ran away as fast as he could without waiting for a response.

The woman inside the house stood by the window and secretly breathed a sigh of relief when she saw Su Qingci carrying the jar away.

Once it's taken, there's no going back on the deal.

Even if the other party brings it back, she won't accept it.

I wonder which family raised such a spendthrift child, exchanging such a bag of meat buns for a useless broken jar.

Su Qingci carried the jar and ran very fast, deliberately heading into secluded alleys where no one was around.

They ran for quite a while before stopping.

Find a completely secluded spot, cautiously observe the surroundings, and once it feels safe, use the earthen wall for cover.

They took the person and the vat together into the farm.

Whew~

I didn't feel it when I was running, but now I can feel the sharp pain in my arms.

She didn't have time to examine it closely.

I took a quick look, and the vat was about 70 centimeters tall and about 60 centimeters in diameter at the mouth.

It would weigh about 70 or 80 pounds if you carried it.

Judging from the style, it should be from the Ming Dynasty.

Su Qingci was originally worried about where to get these antiques to enhance the space's time.

Today is a precedent set for her; there are quite a few old folks in the countryside.

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