"Grandpa (Grandpa Han)!" The two men put down their things, bowed and greeted the old man.
"You're all back. Hey, hey, you haven't had dinner yet, right? I'll go call your grandma to cook." Old Man Han stood up and was about to go out.
"No need, we ate in the car. Where are grandpa and grandma? Where are my mom and dad?" Han Yimo asked hurriedly when she saw that the old man was the only one at home.
"Your grandma is out visiting friends, and I don't know where she went. Your parents are at your maternal grandson's house, and they won't be back until tomorrow." Old Man Han also sat down. "You must be tired from the car ride. Do you want to go take a shower and rest?"
"I'm not tired, but I haven't taken a shower for two days and I don't feel well. Grandpa, let's go take a shower first, and then I'll come and chat with you." Han Yima felt sticky and had a sour smell on his body, which made him very uncomfortable.
"Okay, go ahead. I'll go find your grandma and ask her to come back and get you something to eat." Old Man Han waved his hand and told them to go back to their room to take a shower.
The two of them didn't hesitate and went back to the room with their luggage. They washed up quickly before packing their luggage.
"Let me see what Momo brought us." Han Yimo opened the big bag that Qiao Mo had given him. Inside was two small bags. He opened one and said, "Bacon, chicken, rabbit, fish, bamboo shoots, and mushrooms. What are these?"
"This is dried meat." Kang Mingyuan took it and smelled it and said, "But I don't know what kind of meat it is made of."
"I've never seen her make dried meat before, and I don't know where she got it from." Han Yimo muttered, opening another bag. The contents were exactly the same as the previous one, and they should each get half. "It seems that Mo Mo brought us all the preserved products he had saved."
"She's afraid that we won't have meat to eat when we come back. What a silly girl." Kang Mingyuan said with a wry smile. The same goes for the dried meat. Han Yimo didn't know what it was, but he knew it was made of wolf meat. It should be the two wolves he hunted in Lingyun Mountain. No wonder she never took it out to eat.
"She gave everything to us. What will she eat? We're watching her so closely now. She can't even go to the mountains to hunt some pheasants or rabbits to eat." Han Yimu was anxious.
"Once we settle down, we'll buy some meat coupons and send them to her." Kang Mingyuan said helplessly. If they had known that these were the things, they would not have accepted the package.
"That's the only way." Han Yimo nodded. Qiao Mo had no shortage of money, but he didn't have the ticket.
Qiao Mo didn't know that the two people far away in the East China Sea were worried about her having no meat to eat. At four o'clock the next morning, Qiao Mo was ready to set off. She quickly walked to the village entrance, used her spiritual sense to confirm that there was no one within five meters around her, and then slipped into the space, changed into the equipment she had used to go to the black market, dressed herself as a boy, brought out the bicycle, rode it, and rushed to Hongshan Town.
This time she didn't put her bicycle into the space before entering the town, but rode directly to the dead end street near the black market.
After making sure that there was no one inside, he took his bicycle into the space, then put the pork and rice he had prepared in advance into a backpack, took it out of the space, and went to the black market.
Just like before, entering the black market still required paying a guard fee of two yuan. While paying, she whispered to the lookout, "Looking for Xiaofeng."
The young man nodded slightly and let her in.
Grain and pork were still being sold as usual, and the prices hadn't changed much. She had thought that after the summer harvest, the grain supply would be more plentiful and the prices would drop a little.
But after entering the black market, I learned that two counties in Shaoxing had experienced mountain floods before the summer harvest, flooding all the early rice that had not yet been harvested. The early rice production in the two counties decreased by 80%, so food is now more scarce than before.
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