Uncle Jiang and Jiang Xun were very excited. Wanwan said that if they could get a big order, then they could definitely get it.
The two were extremely excited.
Jiang Wanwan lay down on the oxcart, placed her hands behind her head, slowly closed her eyes, and whispered, "Second Uncle, call me when we get to the county town."
After saying that, she fell into a deep sleep.
Since transmigrating into the book, she has been getting up at six o'clock every day, earlier than the chickens. Not only is she busy selling mosquito coils, but she also has to help make them, so she always tries to catch up on sleep whenever she can.
Uncle Jiang and Jiang Xun huddled together talking, their voices unconsciously lowered so as not to disturb Jiang Wanwan's sleep.
Jiang Wanwan was half asleep when she was gently woken up.
"Wanwan, Wanwan, we're almost in the county town. Wake up," Jiang Xun said softly, gently pushing Jiang Wanwan's shoulder.
Jiang Wanwan slowly woke up, looking at Jiang Xun's big face with some confusion.
"Wanwan, we've arrived in the county town," Jiang Xun repeated.
"Oh, we've arrived." Jiang Wanwan looked blankly at the blue sky and said.
She lay on the oxcart for a while to recover before sitting up.
Not far away, the ancient and grand city gate is clearly visible.
She gently patted her face to quickly wake herself up.
Jiang Wanwan opened the bamboo tube she carried with her and took a sip of ice-cold cola. The moment she swallowed that sugary drink, she instantly sobered up.
Soon, the oxcart stopped in front of the city gate.
At this time, there weren't many people entering the city, and the queue wasn't long. Uncle Jiang Er was driving his oxcart and was at the very end of the queue.
There were six soldiers guarding the city, twice as many as the soldiers guarding the town gate.
Four soldiers, standing tall and straight like pine trees, stood motionless at their posts, resembling four resolute statues. The other two soldiers were responsible for checking the civilians entering the city and the items they brought in; their checks were much stricter than those in the town.
Before long, it was Jiang Wanwan and the other two's turn.
Two soldiers routinely inspected Jiang Wanwan's oxcart and the three of them. Jiang Wanwan smiled at the soldiers and began to ingratiate herself, "Thank you so much, brothers. You've worked so hard to protect our people..."
She went on and on, saying exactly the same things she had said to Pang Dawei, the soldier guarding the town gate.
"My admiration and gratitude for you all are as boundless as the flowing river. These are mosquito coils I made myself; they're very effective at repelling mosquitoes. It's just a small token of my appreciation, and I hope you'll accept them. Please also give a bag to each of the soldiers." As she spoke, she casually took out six bags of mosquito coils from her shoulder bag and held them up to the soldiers in front of her.
Jiang Xun and his second uncle were nearly scared out of their wits.
This girl is really fierce!
Are the soldiers in the town the same as the soldiers in the county seat?
Look at them, their faces are so stern, and the coldness emanating from them is enough to scare a person to death. How could she dare to go near them!
I hope I won't get arrested and locked up in jail this time!
The two men grew increasingly alarmed, wishing they could quickly cover the little girl's mouth tightly with their hands as she chattered away.
Oh no, oh no! The soldier's face is as black as the bottom of a pot at home. They're really doomed!
The two men closed their eyes tightly, awaiting the soldier's final judgment.
To his surprise, Qin Yu stared at her intently for a moment, and only after confirming that the bag contained nothing but dark, unremarkable objects did he reach out and take it.
He shouldn't have accepted it, but the claim of "mosquito repellent effect" was too powerful, and he couldn't resist!
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