Chapter 111 Wang Qi's Request



In the afternoon, Song Liyun packed a basket of vegetables to deliver to the health center.

Now that the greenhouse area has been expanded, the vegetable seedlings are growing well under the careful care of Song Zhenping and Han Ming.

The initial plan was to deliver vegetables every five days, but now it's been changed to every two days, with each delivery bringing in 500 coins.

In this way, the Song family would have at least seven taels of silver a month, enough to live a good life.

However, the garrison cannot pay cash on delivery every time; they have to accumulate a certain quantity before calculating payment.

Song Liyun readily accepted, as she had plenty of food and oil, and several dozen taels of silver.

Anyway, the garrison won't renege on its promise; it doesn't matter if it's sooner or later.

Several days have passed since Song Liyun returned from Qili County, and everything has been calm, which has greatly reduced her anxiety.

During the robbery, Min Gande and another henchman were thrown into a ditch by Han Ming, but three of them escaped alive. On the way, she was still worried that the group would rush into Suijin Town to take revenge.

Once she returned to Broken Gold Town and resumed her peaceful life as always, her worries disappeared.

When they bought grain in Qili County, those people said they weren't afraid because there was a garrison and an army in Suijin Town.

I am currently in Suijin Town, and the garrison is just two miles outside my house, with hundreds of well-trained soldiers inside.

Since my family is a military household, as long as I don't leave the town, how much courage would those people have to dare to break in?

Thinking of this, Song Liyun suddenly felt like she was a fox borrowing the tiger's power.

In the peaceful and harmonious Baolinju, where everyone was well-fed and clothed, even Han Ming, who had been worried on the way, now seemed to be doing nothing at all, happily being ridden on Hei Jin's neck every day.

Song Liyun was only slightly worried.

With the New Year approaching, Song Liyun was worried that people would come to Suijin Town under the guise of visiting relatives and friends, causing her trouble.

She felt it necessary to speak with the centurion of the garrison and express some of her concerns in this regard.

There was no external threat, but another matter weighed heavily on her mind, even more unsettling than the possibility that bandits might be hiding in Qili County.

That's about wool carpets.

The wool carpet sold for 150 taels of silver. After spending it all in Qili County, buying grain and cloth, Song Liyun still has 70 taels left in her purse, enough to last her another year or two.

In an ordinary farming family, it might take eight to ten years.

This is really a good deal!

In comparison, the money earned from growing vegetables and farming is just a drop in the ocean.

Song Liyun wondered: If Luo Baihu could use such luxury goods to pay off his debts at such a low price, could it be that he had a way to obtain items from the Di tribe, but it was inconvenient for them, as soldiers, to sell them?

If that's the case, I'm willing to help!

Even if it's inconvenient for me to go to Qili County now, as long as I keep it at home, I can resell it in Qili County in two or three years. Those henchmen of Min Gande will definitely have scattered long ago.

Or wait until the snow melts, then go alone without even taking Han Ming with you, dressed lightly and in disguise.

Song Liyun's mind was filled with thoughts.

When I think about making money, I think of sizzling, oily roasted lamb chops, and all kinds of candies and snacks.

At this point, even the bandits in Qili County were no longer so frightening.

She went to the sanatorium to deliver vegetables today because she wanted to find an opportunity to talk to Luo Baihu about this matter.

In addition to two baskets of vegetables, the garrison was also given two jars of meat sauce bought from Qili County, two boxes of dried fruit, a bundle of dried sausages, and sesame crisps.

She had thought to herself while shopping that since Luo Baihu was so generous, she couldn't be stingy either.

Although the wool carpet was forced upon me to pay off my debt, it still amounted to an extra hundred taels of silver, so it was only right that I buy myself some small gifts. I just wonder if that bearded uncle likes to eat snacks.

As soon as Song Liyun's cart reached the barracks gate, the sentry on duty rushed over to move the barricades, greeting Song Liyun as he did so: "Miss Song, you've returned from Qili County?"

Song Liyun recognized the voice and quickly looked closely at the person wearing a snow hat that obscured their face: "How did you know I went to Qili County?"

Seeing that Song Liyun was having trouble seeing, the man pulled off his hat, revealing Wang Qi's signature smile: "It was Brother Zhenping who said it."

On the day Song Liyun and Song Zhenping went to Qili County, Song Zhenping came to the garrison to deliver vegetables, looking absent-minded.

Upon seeing this, Wang Qi asked what was going on.

Song Zhenping said that his sister had gone to Qili County and wouldn't be back that night, and he was very worried.

Wang Qi didn't laugh at him. Knowing that Song Liyun was safe with Han Ming by her side, she comforted her, saying that Han Ming's kung fu was good and there was no danger.

Zhou Xiaoqi also specifically told him to rest assured that with the guards around, he could come to them for anything.

Song Liyun pulled the cart into the camp, and Wang Qi, who was also changing shifts, came over to help pull the cart.

There were only two baskets of vegetables in the cart, it was almost empty, but Wang Qi still grabbed the handlebars and walked towards the kitchen while talking to Song Liyun: "Miss Song, if there's anything going on at home these days, just let me know. I'm off tomorrow, I can ask for leave to leave the camp."

Song Liyun tilted her head to look at him. Why was this kid being so attentive today?

Wang Qi, around eighteen or nineteen years old, had a healthy bronze skin from the sun, and when he smiled, laugh lines appeared at the corners of his eyes. He was a very sunny and cheerful young man.

Seeing Song Liyun looking at him, Wang Qi scratched his head sheepishly: "I... I'll tell you the truth!"

Song Liyun's heart skipped a beat, and she immediately narrowed her eyes.

In my past life, I was surviving in a post-apocalyptic world; survival was my top priority.

Reproducing is not the responsibility of ordinary survivors, and relationships between opposite sexes are mostly based on physical attraction rather than emotional connection. Song Liyun has long forgotten the concept of marriage.

Although she has a good impression of this young man now, it's like an older sister looking at a younger brother, just like how she looks at Song Zhenping and Xiao An. She can't say anything that might affect their friendship.

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