Chapter 68 Trip to Yunnan



Lin Chengyu gently took her hand. "Don't rush, we need to plan this carefully. After all, this is a very dangerous thing, and if we're not careful, it could put Mom and Dad in danger."

She nodded. "You're right, we need to plan this carefully. We can't let Mom and Dad get hurt in any way."

Looking into her eyes, Lin Chengyu felt a surge of relief. He knew she was a very filial girl, always striving to support her parents. He gently hugged her and said tenderly, "Don't worry, we'll definitely find a way. I'll always be by your side, supporting you and helping you."

Her eyes were filled with gratitude and love. "Thank you, Chengyu. I am truly grateful for your continued support and help. Without you, I might have given up long ago."

Lin Chengyu smiled gently, "What are you saying? We are family, we should support and help each other. As long as we are of one mind, there is no difficulty that we cannot overcome."

Her eyes were filled with determination and confidence, a beautiful vision for the future, and encouragement and trust in herself and her husband.

She nodded gently and smiled at her husband, saying, "Yes, you're right. As long as we work together, there's no difficulty we can't overcome. We will definitely bring Mom and Dad to live with us and give them a better life."

Song Ziqing felt that since her parents were university professors, even if she came to Hong Kong, she would be able to apply for jobs at Hong Kong universities.

Especially since the Chinese University of Hong Kong is about to be completed, once the couple comes to Hong Kong, they will definitely be valued based on their academic qualifications and work experience.

She believes that as long as her family unites and works together, they will definitely be able to achieve this wonderful goal.

The two talked happily and slept soundly through the night.

The next day, just as dawn was breaking, the two woke up, touched the Tang tri-colored pottery, and returned to Hainan.

At this time, it was just getting light here.

The two ate breakfast directly in the ring's space, where all the food was readily available. After breakfast, Song Ziqing eagerly pulled Lin Chengyu to Song Jingtao's house, wanting to discuss taking leave with him, as she wanted to visit her parents in the Yunnan countryside.

As an elder, Song Jingtao was naturally pleased to see his niece being so filial, but as the village head, he dared not agree easily. After all, their village not only had two educated youths, Song Ziqing and Lin Chengyu, but also several educated youths who had been sent to the countryside two years ago. If they knew the situation, they would definitely have objections.

Lin Chengyu understood Song Jingtao's concerns, so he directly suggested, "Uncle, what if we go to find buyers under the name of a dried seafood workshop? Yunnan is also an inland city, and they must be short of dried goods there. Plus, they have a lot of mushrooms and mountain products there. We can bring some dried seafood over and barter with them!"

Lin Chengyu's words gave Song Jingtao a glimmer of hope; he thought the method was feasible. So the two discussed it for a while and decided that Lin Chengyu and Song Ziqing would go to Yunnan, while Song Jingtao would stay in the village to continue managing the dried seafood workshop.

The next day, Song Ziqing and Lin Chengyu got up early, packed their luggage quickly, and set off. Their destination was the capital of Yunnan province, a bustling city and an important transportation hub.

On the train, Song Ziqing and Lin Chengyu chatted the whole time. They talked about their past experiences and their future plans. They both felt very lucky to have met and gotten to know each other in this chaotic world, and to have supported each other.

Upon arriving in Yunnan's capital, Song Ziqing and Lin Chengyu first checked into a hotel. They planned to rest there for a day before heading to the black market.

In the black market, Song Ziqing once again became a middleman. She used the space in her ring to trade a considerable amount of grain, exchanging it for gold, silver, jewelry, antiques, and calligraphy and paintings.

It's already the end of the year, and the drought in the country has not yet eased, leaving everyone severely short of food. It was only thanks to Lin Chengyu's help that Song Ziqing managed to purchase a considerable amount of grain imported from overseas in Hong Kong.

Gold, silver, jewelry, antiques, and calligraphy and paintings are worthless in China right now, but grain is in high demand. They exchanged more than ten tons of grain for treasures in just two days, making Song Ziqing so happy that his eyes curved into crescent moons.

"Ziqing, you are really amazing!" Lin Chengyu looked at the gold, silver, jewelry, antiques and calligraphy in Song Ziqing's hands, and a hint of admiration flashed in his eyes. With the money she got from all that trading, she could probably buy several houses in Hong Kong!

"This isn't just my achievement. If you hadn't purchased so much grain in Hong Kong, we wouldn't have had such a smooth process," Song Ziqing said with a smile.

"That's because you have good foresight, knowing that grain is the real hard currency in the inland areas," Lin Chengyu said.

"Actually, I didn't expect that after three years, the drought would still be going on," Song Ziqing said.

"You're so clever! And you know how to seize opportunities. With this extra batch of food, more people will survive," Lin Chengyu said.

“However, we can’t keep these things indefinitely. We can keep the ones in good condition, but for the ones in average condition, we need to find a way to exchange them for money in Hong Kong. That would be better,” Song Ziqing said.

Seeing that most of the grain they had brought had been exchanged for treasures, Song Ziqing discussed with Lin Chengyu about going to his parents' place, which was very far from the provincial capital. "Xiaoyu, why don't we rent a car and drive directly to my parents? If we take public transportation, it might take several days, which is too tiring!"

"Don't you have a little car in your ring space that I asked you to put in there before? We can just drive that car."

Although Lin Chengyu had not mentioned Song Ziqing's parents to her, he still did a lot of preparation before going to see them.

His thoughtfulness and attentiveness made Song Ziqing feel more favorably toward him, and she slowly opened her heart to him, even telling him the specific situation inside the ring space.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Lin Chengyu bought a used car, similar to those in China, along with some food and various other supplies, filling the ring's storage space completely.

They gained a lot from their trip to Yunnan, not only clearing out a lot of supplies but also exchanging them for many valuable treasures.

Both of them were very satisfied with this. Song Ziqing, in particular, felt that Lin Chengyu was very organized and purposeful in his work, and that such a person would succeed no matter what he did.

During this trip, Lin Chengyu's thoughtfulness and care made Song Ziqing feel an unprecedented warmth.

His every move made Song Ziqing deeply feel his love, and she unknowingly developed a dependence on him.

As time went on, Song Ziqing found herself becoming increasingly dependent on Lin Chengyu.

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