"Okay, don't worry. I will never give you bad ones. Let's make a deal. Next time I'll bring three boxes to pay for half of the goods. Is that okay with you?"
"Okay, then I'll go first. My brothers are waiting for you. Be careful when you go back, big brother." After saying this, Tong Yiya walked towards the depths of the forest.
Then, after they could no longer see him, he quickly left the woods in the opposite direction, ran to West Street, found a place to change his clothes, and then returned to the orphanage.
She climbed over the wall into the orphanage, returned to her room, closed the window and went into her own space. Then she exercised and took a shower before going to the study to read medical books for an hour.
After reading the book, she thought that there was nothing to do today, so she went out of the space to rest. She slept until dawn, and the cotton in the space could be picked today.
When she woke up in the morning, she signed in first and received a Sichuan recipe book. She thought that she couldn't use it now, so she threw it into the study in the space and then entered the space herself.
She picked all the opened cotton balls with her mind and threw them into the processing room to remove the seeds and fluffy cotton rolls so that she could use them directly.
Leaving the cotton being processed in the processing room, she left the space, got up, dressed, then went out to wash, made breakfast, and left the orphanage.
She wanted to go out and sort out the cotton for use, so she went to the scrap yard for a walk. Now she gets a lot every time she goes to the scrap yard.
The system could scan a lot of good things in the smashed furniture that was sent over. In the past six months, Tong Yiya has received almost a box of good things, including gold bars, jade ornaments, gold ornaments, diamonds and the like.
Every time she put them into her space, she would take the time to clean them, then put them in boxes and keep them well, thinking that even if she didn't sell them in the future, she could keep them for her own enjoyment.
She also did not miss out on high school textbooks and better exercise books. She collected them all when she came across them. For this purpose, she even established a good relationship with the old man at the scrap yard. Every time she went there, she would bring back something small, sometimes a handful of candy, sometimes a cookie.
The old man also liked her coming over. Every time he saw her coming, he would chat with her about recent events with a smile.
After Tong Yiya had collected a lot of goods at the scrap yard, she came out and returned to the orphanage. On the way, she found a secluded place, entered the space, filled two rolls of fluffy cotton with sacks, then came out of the space and carried them back to the orphanage.
Aunt Juan was washing clothes in the yard when she saw Tong Yiya coming back carrying a large sack. She was afraid that the child would be crushed, so she quickly rinsed her hands in the basin, stood up, walked forward and took the bag from her hand.
The moment she lifted the bag into her hand, she felt its light weight and immediately realized what it was. Without saying anything, she helped Tong Yiya carry it back to her room.
After they both entered the room, Aunt Juan thought that her youngest son had not yet found the cotton for his cotton-padded clothes this year. Looking at the amount of cotton Tong Yiya had brought, she said a little embarrassedly, "Xiaoya, is the cotton in this bag purchased?"
"Yes, I went to the supply and marketing cooperative several times but didn't find any, so I asked the young lady there to help me keep an eye out. I received the news that the goods were available, so I rushed there early in the morning and only managed to grab these.
I was thinking of getting a quilt and two cotton-padded clothes, so that I can have a better time in winter." Tong Yiya was sitting on the kang, rubbing her shoulders, looking very tired.
Aunt Juan felt even more embarrassed to say it after hearing her say that, but thinking that her family had also looked everywhere for cotton but couldn't find any, she shamelessly asked, "Xiao Ya, can you give me some of your cotton? I want to make a cotton coat for my little son, but I haven't found any after searching for a long time. I saw that you got some, so I thought I'd exchange some with you."
Tong Yiya thought about it after hearing this. Aunt Juan was usually nice to her. It was just some cotton, and she had some in her space. Besides, she didn't want it for free. She was exchanging it for something, so it wouldn't hurt to give her some.
Thinking about the current environment, he said, "It's not impossible to give it to you, but you can't tell others that I gave it to you, otherwise everyone will come to me and I won't have enough to survive the winter."
"Really? Thank you, Xiaoya, don't worry, I will never tell. I will take a half-day break tomorrow, and I will come to exchange with you after get off work in the evening. Don't worry, I don't need much, two kilograms will be enough." Aunt Juan was very happy to hear Tong Yiya agreed, and she thought to herself that she should be better to this child in the future.
After the two of them finished talking, Aunt Juan happily went back to continue washing clothes. Tong Yiya put the bag of cotton on the box in the room, closed the door and pretended to change clothes. She entered the space, filled it with a little more than two kilograms of cotton, took it out of the space, and quickly changed her clothes, waiting to be washed.
She went to the kitchen to get some hot water and washed herself briefly in the room. She had just gone out and was sweating a lot. It would not be good to stay in the space for a long time, so she could only wash herself briefly outside, change her clothes inside, and throw them into the space to wash and dry.
After washing, he rubbed the other clothes he had taken off in the yard with his hands, washed them and hung them under the eaves, then went back to the house to read a book for a while. Soon, Aunt Juan called everyone in the yard to have lunch.
Tong Yiya got her meal and went back to her room to eat. After lunch, she prepared to take a nap. The weather was still very hot, and people always felt drowsy at noon. There was nothing to do, and people in the courtyard had also developed the habit of taking a nap.
After dinner, the yard soon became quiet. Tong Yiya washed her lunch box and returned to her room. She closed the door, went to bed on the kang, and fell asleep soon.
She woke up after sleeping for more than an hour. She didn't get up but went into the space and looked at the cotton that had been processed. She found a lot of sacks, packed two rolls in each bag and put them into the warehouse.
After packing all the cotton, I thought I could bring two bags over next time to see if Brother Long wants them.
After she finished, she left the space. Thinking that she still had one meat pie left, she prepared to cook some porridge for herself in the evening and eat it with the beef pie.
She first got up and went out of the house to wash her face, then went back to the room, grabbed a handful of rice, picked up the cold meat pie, and took it to the kitchen.
As usual, I asked Aunt Juan to borrow the small stove in the kitchen, washed the rice in the casserole and started cooking. When the porridge was almost done, while Aunt Juan was frying pancakes for others, I fry my own meat patties in the pan.
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