Tang Shiyue was stunned for a moment, then quickly looked up. The man had already tiptoed and leaped out lightly again.
In a panic, her hands loosened and she fell down the slope. The man rushed forward and wanted to grab her hand, but Tang Shiyue quickly dodged, turned over as hard as she could, held onto the tree next to her, then steadied her body and slowly walked up.
She made it clear that she didn't want to owe him any favors.
The man took a step back, turned around and left.
Tang Shiyue said: "Stop!"
He paused and turned around. It was indeed the boy with the bow that day. Tang Shiyue said, "I saw it first."
He said calmly: "No one can tell who saw it first, but I got it first."
Tang Shiyue was a little annoyed, thinking to herself, if it weren't for my good luck, how could you have seen such a big fish that slipped through the net in such a crowded place?
But it was hard to say such things, so she could only say, "You saw me first, then you saw the purple fungus, right? When you saw me, I had already seen the purple fungus and was eager to pick it, so you were clearly relying on your skills to rob it!"
He was silent for a moment, as if he was recalling what had just happened in his mind, and then he nodded: "Yes."
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What's right? Just give the Ganoderma lucidum back to me!
Then he said next: "But I got it first, so it's mine."
As he said this, he quietly raised his eyes and looked at her.
His eyes were the kind of double phoenix eyes that were pointed inside and curved outside. They were incredibly beautiful, and when he looked at people, they looked especially deep and bright. Even Tang Shiyue, who was used to seeing beautiful women, couldn't help but be distracted for a moment, and then became a little annoyed: "Are you being a rogue?"
He no longer answered, but just looked at her quietly.
He looked to be about sixteen or seventeen years old, and his face was still green, but his attitude at this moment was completely different from the stubbornness of a teenager. Instead, he stated the facts steadily, calmly, and calmly.
I want this Lingzhi.
You can tell me the sky, but I won’t give it to you.
Damn, are robbers so self-righteous these days?
Seeing that Lingzhi was not coming back, Tang Shiyue was furious, but she put away her anger and smiled: "This is what I was going to sell for my dowry, and you took it away by force. What should I do if I can't get married? Then I will hold you responsible!"
He frowned and took a step back.
Tang Shiyue continued to smile: "Little Master, what's your name?"
He said, "I have a great use for this purple fungus, so I can't give it to you."
You are the only one who has a big use for it? I have a big use for it too! I will use it to eat delicious food! People need food as their first necessity, don’t you know? This is a big! thing for me!
She laughed softly, a young girl, and her smile was like a spring flower blooming. "Look at what you said, how polite it is. It doesn't matter whether you are useful or not! I'll give you this Ganoderma lucidum. From today on, you are mine. Since you don't want to tell me your name, why don't I call you Xiao Qiangzi? Or Xiao Feizi?"
She reached out and touched his face: "Look at how handsome you are. I won't lose out if you exchange it for a Ganoderma lucidum..."
He quickly stepped back and turned away.
Tang Shiyue looked at his back, sneered a few times, but still felt angry.
You can't judge a person by appearance. He looks much more handsome than the young boy, but he has no manners at all! Robbery!
It was getting late and she was afraid it would be dangerous if she stayed any longer, so she turned around and walked down the mountain.
Along the way, I picked a dozen ripe white pears, a few apricots, and a few handfuls of osmanthus. When I was almost at the foot of the mountain, I saw a small patch of Hedyotis diffusa growing very well, and I picked half a basket of it.
White nai, also known as sand apple, is quite common on Jubao Mountain. It is as big as a rabbit's head and tastes soft and sweet. It tastes good, but it has never been seen in modern times.
At this moment, the news that the idiot was no longer stupid had not yet faded, and she was still a well-known figure in the village. When people saw her coming down the mountain with a basket on her back, they immediately surrounded her, as if they were watching a foreign spectacle: "Girl Yue? Did you go up the mountain by yourself?"
"That's great. You can go up the mountain by yourself now? Let Auntie see what you did."
"Snake tongue grass! Girl Yue, let me tell you, this grass is not delicious..."
Zhen'er's mother came over from a distance to take a look, curled her lips and said with a smile: "Maybe they want to sell it for money? I heard that this grass is a medicinal herb, maybe it can be sold for several taels of silver!"
Tang Shiyue smiled and said, "Thank you for your good words."
"Stop talking like that! Who is born with the ability to do this?" Madam Zhou jokingly pushed Zhen'er's mother and said to her with a smile, "Yu'er, this grass is worthless and not tasty. You should eat some wild osmanthus at this time of year."
Tang Shiyue smiled and said, "Thank you, Auntie. I understand."
This place was not far from the haunted house. She had been hiding from paparazzi for many years and was very sensitive. She had already noticed that the boy was standing in front of the haunted house, so she smiled and said, "In fact, I found a good thing, but it was taken away by a wild dog."
Everyone else thought she was joking and laughed it off. When Tang Shiyue finished speaking and turned back, the boy was no longer standing there.
After everyone left, Madam Zhou smiled and took her hand, whispering in her ear, "Our Chen'er came back today and brought back some things for your brother. I specifically asked him to give them to you secretly. Come to my house and get them."
Tang Shiyue saw that it was not too late, so she agreed with a smile.
Entering Uncle Tang's house, Tang Junchen was originally in the main hall. Seeing a guest coming, he bowed and was about to leave. Madam Zhou smiled and said, "Don't worry, this is Rong'er's sister, Yue girl."
Tang Junchen just said "oh" and raised his head.
Tang Junchen is two years older than Tang Shirong, and he is also sixteen this year. Everyone in their family looks kind, and Tang Junchen also has curved eyebrows and eyes, which makes him look kind and handsome.
Since they are all from the same clan, Tang Junchen said, "Rong'er and I have always been close in the academy, so Yue'er doesn't need to be so reserved."
Tang Shiyue bowed obediently: "Brother."
He nodded, quite calmly.
Tang Shirong brought her back a small bag of millet and a string of money.
Last time at the Tang family, there were copper coins in the gift given by Mrs. Deng. But she didn't take it out for a closer look in front of Mrs. Wang. This was the first time she had taken a close look at the copper coins of this dynasty.
The copper coin is smooth and bright, with Ming Yan Tong Bao engraved on it and a "ten" engraved on the back, which means that this is a copper coin worth ten. There should be twenty in this string, which is equivalent to two hundred Wen.
She did know that besides the small flat coins, there were also 2-fold, 3-fold, 5-fold, 10-fold, 20-fold, 30-fold, 40-fold, 50-fold and even 100-fold coins. The small flat coins were equivalent to one penny, 2-fold was equivalent to two pennies, 3-fold was equivalent to three pennies, and so on. The size and thickness would also be slightly larger. In some dynasties, the face value would be marked on the back of the coin, such as the Ming Chongzhen Tongbao that I saw in the exhibition hall.
But in her memory, it seemed that this kind of copper coin with a 20% to 30% discount only appeared in the Song Dynasty. But let alone the Song Dynasty, she couldn't remember which dynasty had the reign title "Ming Yan"! Moreover, from the Han Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, silver was not a circulating currency, but looking at the way Grandma Sun held the silver, it was obvious that silver was very common.
Did she remember it wrongly? Is this what we call regretting not having read enough books?
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