Finally, I saw a woman in her 30s passing by and quickly stopped her to ask her for directions to the pharmacy.
The woman was startled when she saw that she had been stopped, thinking she had been robbed. She was relieved when she saw that it was a young girl.
But because he was startled, his tone of voice was a little harsh.
Knowing she was asking for directions to the pharmacy, I assumed someone in her family was sick and she needed to buy medicine.
His tone softened a bit, and he wasn't so angry anymore. Without further ado, he pointed out the address to her.
Looking at the place the woman had pointed out, Yunxi realized why she couldn't find the pharmacy on the street; it was hidden in a small alley.
However, it can't be said that they were hiding inside; it's just that they were originally located there.
After finding out the location, Yunxi didn't go inside to see what it was like. What it was like inside was none of her business.
As long as I know the location, I can find it next time I bring the herbs.
After leaving the town, Yunxi walked a little further to make sure no one was around, and then put all three pots into her spatial storage.
He carried nothing but an empty basket, and feeling relieved, he focused on his journey.
When she was almost at the village entrance, Yunxi headed straight up the mountain to the side, not wanting anyone to know that she had gone to town.
Perhaps it's because I've gotten used to being alone. Although I have no problem communicating with others, deep down I'm still that peach tree spirit who has lived for thousands of years, used to being alone.
Yunxi took a long detour to the place where she usually cut pig feed, trying her best not to run into anyone else. Then she filled her basket with pig feed, pretending that she had just finished cutting a basket of pig feed, and slowly walked down the mountain.
Perhaps because it was too late when they came down the mountain, everyone else had already gone to harvest their second basket, and Yunxi was only coming down the mountain for the first time.
Actually, besides Grandma Huang and Grandma Cheng, there were a few other people who helped out, but Yunxi was the only one left here delivering pig feed.
"Yunxi, why are you so late coming down the mountain today? Did something happen?"
Seeing the concerned looks on Grandma Cheng and Grandma Huang's faces, Yunxi quickly shook her head, "No, it's just that I got up late this morning, so I was late going up the mountain too."
She looked embarrassed, as if admitting that she had slept in made her particularly shy.
The two grandmothers smiled and comforted her, saying, "You're still young, and it's the time when you love to sleep. It's okay to sleep a little longer. Anyway, at your speed, you can finish the task. There's no need to rush."
"Yes, yes, listen to your Grandma Huang, there's no need to rush. My Shengnan said she hasn't seen you in a long time and wants to play with you."
Yun Shengnan is the eldest granddaughter of Grandma Cheng's family, and also the eldest daughter among her brothers. Because she is the eldest granddaughter, everyone dotes on her, and she lives a life just as good as Yunxi.
Because she was also living a good life, she wasn't jealous of Yunxi at all. The two got along quite well, and given that they were relatives and classmates, it would be strange if their relationship wasn't good.
"Sure, if Shengnan has time, have her come to me. I'm usually home in the afternoon."
After seeing Grandma Cheng record the work points, Yunxi thought it was still early and she didn't want to go out again in the afternoon, so she simply went up the mountain again.
Once you've finished it all at once, today's task is complete.
"Yunxi, it's almost lunchtime now. Why don't you eat first and then go harvest in the afternoon? Don't go hungry. If you don't have enough food, you must tell us. Don't hide it from us."
The two grandmothers watched her walk up the mountain again, reminding her that it was almost lunchtime, and worried that she might not have any food left.
"Grandma Cheng, Grandma Huang, don't worry. We have enough food at home. I just wanted to finish the task as soon as possible. I also cut some pig feed on the mountain and left it there, so it won't take too long. That way, I don't have to come this afternoon. It's a way of being lazy."
Yunxi's excuse was barely believable, so the two elderly people didn't say much more. They just told her to be careful when she went up the mountain and to let them know if she ran out of food. They said they were all relatives and that helping each other would help them get through the difficult times.
Yunxi was quite grateful to the two elderly people. They didn't lack sweet potatoes and potatoes at home, but they couldn't eat sweet potatoes and potatoes all the time, so she bought some grains today, but not much.
So Yunxi wasn't lying. Besides, she had just eaten a huge bowl of plain noodles at the market, and the portion was really generous.
I ate until I was stuffed before I finished all the noodles.
Yunxi plans to buy more food when she goes to the market in a few days, so she won't have to worry about going hungry. She can also keep some in her storage space. Having food on hand will put her mind at ease.
When Yunxi went up the mountain, he encountered many people carrying pig feed down the mountain. This was their last trip. After delivering the pig feed, they didn't need to come back in the afternoon.
They greeted each other. Yunxi had already absorbed the memories and was no stranger to these people. She greeted them when appropriate and responded quickly when others called her, occasionally exchanging a few polite words.
However, when she encountered Yun Zhaodi and Yun Pandi, she immediately rolled her eyes at them. She hadn't forgotten the looks they had given her the day before, so she certainly wouldn't give them a friendly look.
She rolled her eyes and left, much to the chagrin of Yun Zhaodi and Yun Pandi, but Yun Xi didn't even glance at them before leaving.
Yun Pandi glanced around and saw that there was no one else around before leaning closer to his sister and whispering, "Sister, that brat Yunxi is so awful, shouldn't we teach her a lesson?"
Yun Zhaodi glared at Yun Pandi, the brat who was giving out random ideas. "Can you beat her, or can I beat her? If we ask others for help, what if word gets out? Do you think we'll still have a good life? People will just spread rumors that our family is bullying an orphan. Do you think Mom and Dad will beat us up then?"
How could Yun Zhaodi not hate Yun Xi? But she felt that she definitely couldn't make a move now, because if she did, everyone would suspect the two of them.
After all, only the two of them had ever had a conflict with that brat Yunxi, so she wouldn't give away such an obvious handle.
Upon hearing that revenge was impossible, Yun Pandi immediately became unhappy, "Are we just going to let her off so easily?"
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