Chapter 54 Collecting Ginseng



Su Ruoli just took out all the vegetables in the space. Next time? How would I know when the next time would be?

But she still said: "I will come to you directly next time when the goods are available. I don't know exactly when they will be available."

"Okay, as long as Brother Jian remembers me." He couldn't force others to do so, so he turned to Su Ruoli and said, "Then I'll go back first, so Brother Jian can go back to bed early."

After saying that, Lin Chen led a large group of people and left in a mighty procession, pushing carts.

After everyone had left, Su Ruoli put the box back into the space, left the ruined temple, took out her bicycle, and continued to ride all the way, finally arriving home at five o'clock.

It was already getting light at this time. Su Ruoli put the bicycle back into the room and quietly climbed over the wall back into the house.

I locked the door, went into the space, removed my makeup, washed up, and then came out. Oh! Money is so hard to make these days.

She went to the kitchen and made two simple bowls of dumpling soup. While waiting for Zhang Sitong to come, she prepared the noodles. They should be ready by noon when she gets off work. She bought meat and vegetables yesterday, so she would steam some buns today.

When I was done, I saw Zhang Sitong coming in with a sniff, "Ruoli, what delicious food did you make? It smells so good."

"I was a bit pressed for time in the morning, so I simply made two bowls of dumpling soup. She came back at noon to make meat buns for us." Su Ruoli said.

Zhang Sitong's eyes lit up when she heard about the meat buns, and she clapped her hands happily, "Great, great! I'll come back at noon to help light the fire."

Su Ruoli looked at Zhang Sitong's childlike appearance and shook her head. She just felt like she was raising a daughter.

After dinner, they both went out as the bell rang for work.

Su Ruoli's job today was still to weed the potatoes. Just like the previous two days, she met the man who introduced her to a partner in the field.

Su Ruoli was speechless. Could he please stop introducing her to other people? She didn't need it.

Aaaaaaaahhhhh!!!

In the end, the matchmaking battle ended with the old lady cursing.

Su Ruoli still finished all the work by the time she got off work at noon.

When Su Ruoli got home, she started to knead the dough and chop the stuffing. She was very busy. Because there were many people, she had to prepare a lot of stuffing.

When Zhang Sitong came back, Su Ruoli had already started wrapping. Zhang Sitong didn't even wash her hands and sat in front of the stove to start making a fire.

Su Ruoli looked at Zhang Sitong, then looked into the pot. There was no water in the pot. Shouldn't she pour water first and then light the fire?

He patted the noodles on his hands, walked to the water tank, picked up the ladle and poured water into the pot before starting to make dumplings again.

Because there were too many dumplings to be steamed in one pot, Su Ruoli put one pot aside first, asked Zhang Sitong to increase the heat, and continued to steam the rest.

A total of more than sixty buns were made. This is because the pots of that era were relatively large, otherwise both pots would not be able to steam them all.

As soon as the first batch of buns came out of the pot, Zhang Sitong ran to wash her hands. When she came back, she was not afraid of the heat and just picked up one and stuffed it into her mouth.

Su Ruoli continued to put the second pot in, turned on the fire, and let it steam on its own.

They didn't make any soup, just a bowl of water each, and started eating the buns. Because there was so much meat in them, the buns were full of oil. Each of them ate three buns before stopping.

After eating and drinking their fill, the second pot of buns was ready. Su Ruoli left about ten for her and Zhang Sitong, and took the rest to the cowshed.

After delivering the buns to the cowshed, Su Ruoli went back and carried the basket on her back to the mountain. She didn't call Zhang Sitong. She planned to go inside again today. She had almost all the medicinal herbs outside in her space.

She also said that she wanted to treat Zhang Sitong's cold uterus, but she was still short of a few herbs, so she had to go into the mountains to look for them.

She carried the backpack all the way and walked straight into the mountains. As expected, there were more supplies in the mountains. She actually saw wild persimmons and wild grapes, but they were not ripe yet.

There happened to be no fruit trees in the space. After looking around, I didn't find anyone there. So I pulled up all the fruit trees one by one and planted them on the mountain in the space.

Finally, there were fruit trees in her space. She stopped and walked along the way, dug up a lot of medicinal herbs, and also found the medicinal herbs for Zhang Sitong to treat her cold uterus.

Tired from walking, she leaned against a tree that was so big that three people couldn't hug it together to rest. She drank a sip of the spiritual spring water and felt revived instantly.

Su Ruoli raised her hand and looked at the time, and found that it was not yet three o'clock.

He stood up again and started looking for medicinal herbs around.

The further Su Ruoli walked in, the more lush the vegetation became. After walking for a while, she saw a relatively flat area covered with ginseng-like plants.

It was just a little far away, and Su Ruoli didn't know whether it was ginseng.

After all, she had only seen dried ginseng before, and she had only seen ginseng leaves in books, and had never seen them in real life.

Su Ruoli walked up to it and observed its leaves carefully, recalling the shape of the ginseng leaves while observing.

The book says that ginseng leaves are bundle-shaped or fan-shaped, and are about 12 to 35 cm long.

They are palmately compound leaves with long petioles and are dark green in color.

The number of leaflets is usually 5, but there are also cases of 7 or 9, and the shape is ovate or obovate.

The more Su Ruoli looked at it, the more she felt that this was ginseng. The base of the leaflet was wedge-shaped, the tip was gradually pointed, and the edges had fine serrations and bristles.

The veins on the upper surface are covered with bristles, while the veins on the lower surface are raised.

Su Ruoli lowered her head and smelled it again. There was a fragrant scent.

(All the information about ginseng was found on Baidu. I have never seen what it looks like. So please be lenient.)

Su Ruoli carefully dug out the smallest one. When a small ginseng lay intact in Su Ruoli's hand, Su Ruoli jumped up happily.

In her past and present lives, this was the first time she had seen ginseng still growing in the ground. No, this should be wild ginseng.

Su Ruoli looked at the area in front of her and thought to herself that she had made a fortune.

The book says that digging ginseng requires professional tools.

She didn't know if there were any tools in the space hospital, so she went in to look for them. After searching through the space, she found that the space was not omnipotent and she didn't find the tools.

After leaving the space, Su Ruoli looked at the area. There were at least thirty trees, if not fifty. How could she move them away and let them continue to grow here? That was impossible.

I don’t know if I can use my mind to collect it into space, but since I don’t have the tools, I’ll just give it a try.

Close your eyes, control this area with your mind, and say silently in your heart, collect!

Suddenly Su Ruoli felt a sharp pain in her head and squatted on the ground holding her head.

After she recovered a little, Su Ruoli picked up the kettle and took a big sip of the spiritual spring water. She felt a little better, but her head still hurt.

After taking a look at the ginseng field, Su Ruoli was stunned. There was no ginseng in front of her, only pits and flying dust.

Although she had a headache, the ginseng had been stored in the space. She flashed into the space and looked at the ginseng on the mountain in the space. Su Ruoli felt that her headache was not so painful anymore.

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