After lunch, Su Xia headed straight for the tollbooth. This time, she wore her old coat, which made her look less shabby.
What do you do?
Su Xia said, "We need paper for our walls, come and take a look!"
After Su Xia finished speaking, she clearly noticed the doorman's disdainful look, but she didn't pay it any mind.
"5 cents!"
Su Xia was speechless. This wasn't extortion, but she wasn't short of money either. "I'll give it to you later!"
There was a noticeable pause, but Su Xia walked straight in; it truly lived up to its reputation as a large place.
The toll booth occupied a large courtyard. Su Xia's eyes lit up because the courtyard in front of her was a traditional courtyard house, but it had not been cherished and looked dilapidated.
Starting from the first one, Su Xia went in one by one. The first one was all furniture that was missing parts. She glanced at it and went straight to the second one, leaving that one for last.
Su Xia breathed a sigh of relief. There were many books piled together, and she didn't look carefully. She just randomly put some into her space. When she finally came back, she looked at the mountain of books in her space and her mouth twitched.
Looking back, I found it was still the same old thing, and breathed a sigh of relief. I shouldn't have gone off on my own; I'd discovered I was missing books and would have gone back to confront her.
The third room was filled with porcelain bowls and plates...
As usual, it was stored in the space.
Su Xia continued to observe. Anyway, no one knew she had a spatial ability. This tollbooth was really big, with even some scrap metal and old clothes.
Su Xia accepted some of the old clothes she had given you because she thought they were good for you. What use could they be as old curtains?
Finally, the first place they went to was all furniture. Su Xia bought some of the better ones, but she had to assemble them herself.
Many novels, especially those involving time travel, mention hidden compartments in stool legs or wardrobes.
Su Xia looked on with curiosity, and then she actually knocked on several of them.
If the sound sounds hollow, just store it in your storage space and look for it again when you have time.
Finally, after almost an hour, it ended. Hmph...
"If I let you charge 50 cents, I definitely have to make sure I break even!"
Su Xia clapped her hands in satisfaction, put the gloves back into her spatial storage, put on the original gloves, and carried away the half-finished newspaper.
"Bichi, you've been taking a long time, haven't you?"
Su Xia pouted, "You didn't mention a time, so I'll just pay 50 cents and stay as long as I want!"
That guy was taken aback, then felt guilty and stopped talking. He quickly accepted the 30 cents, and Su Xia chuckled as she left with the newspaper.
"This is strange. It's just a pile of tattered newspapers. Why did it take so long?" the gatekeeper muttered, and in the end, he actually went back to check it out.
The reason is that I have too much stuff and haven't organized it; I just throw things away randomly.
Of course, I didn't notice it, and eventually I forgot about it.
Su Xia then found a secluded spot, threw the newspaper into her spatial storage, and searched several hidden alleys. In the end, she sold another 400 jin of black flour and 400 jin of corn flour, and then stopped.
I also bought a lot of hand-woven baskets that aren't available in the county town; they're exquisitely designed and beautiful.
Various stalls, beautiful bowls and plates, and basins...
As for grain, Su Xia also bought some: 100 jin of rice, 100 jin of refined flour, and 10 fish from the fishmonger.
Su Xia was also particularly lucky; she ran into an old lady who didn't have any money or coupons, but she had something in her hand.
Su Xia was so shocked that her mouth, hidden behind her scarf, remained wide open.
Finally, I used 50 jin of cornmeal to exchange for two bracelets, the kind that glow in the sunlight.
There is also a set of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and headdress jewelry.
hey-hey.....
Su Xia touched it for a long time and put it into her space. Finally, it seemed like an opening had appeared, and she encountered two more 그.
An elderly man with graying hair walked unsteadily, and Su Xia followed him directly to the front door of his house.
"Girl, I...I'm going inside to get something. You just wait here!"
Su Xia nodded. Oh my god---it's a courtyard house again. This time, she's stirred up trouble with the courtyard house.
Following the old man's instructions, standing at the entrance of the alley and looking around, this place was actually no different from the county town.
I heard that many families live in the courtyard houses, some even with more than 100 households in one courtyard.
Su Xia felt sorry for her; so many women had lived in this courtyard, no wonder so many traditional courtyard houses had not survived in later generations.
Soon after, the old man arrived, accompanied by a boy who was about half a year old.
The two men spotted her, first looked around, and when they found no one there, they came over.
"Girl, I've brought the things over, take a look!"
Su Xia nodded, took the package, and opened it. She was so shocked that she almost couldn't stop herself. If it fell to the ground, it would be a complete waste.
There were three gold leaves like those in the TV series, one dark green thumb ring, and two hairpins. Su Xia couldn't tell what the materials were.
"Hey, how much grain can you exchange all of this for?"
Su Xia snapped out of her daze and realized it was that boy who spoke; he was going through puberty, and his voice was hoarse like a duck's.
"Old man, why don't you take this back? Keep it as a safeguard for yourself!"
After Su Xia finished speaking, she clearly saw the boy stare blankly, and then she noticed the hedgehog on the bracelet.
Su Xia finally returned the gold leaf, leaving behind 30 jin of cornmeal, 30 jin of dark flour, and 5 jin of millet.
They left hastily without waiting for the two inspections.
When the old man and grandson returned home, they were both stunned. Then, the old man said in a trembling voice, "We've run into a good guy!"
The boy's eyes darted around, but he didn't respond.
Su Xia didn't take it to heart. Firstly, she really didn't need anything, and secondly, seeing the boy might remind her of her own children, and she hoped he would be alright afterward.
After finishing this job, Su Xia wasn't in the mood anymore, so she went into a department store.
Looking at the dazzling array of goods, I instantly forgot my troubles.
Squeeze in immediately and start buying—yes, grabbing.
When Su Xia finally arrived, her hat had flown to the side, her scarf was almost lost, and her clothes were also gone—all the aftereffects of the crowding.
Su Xia took a deep breath, looked at the group of people behind her, and trembled with fear for a moment.
Then they ran away as if their lives depended on it, but they didn't forget the several 늵 (a type of Japanese wrapper) they were carrying.
This time, Su Xia didn't go anywhere, but instead took a bus to the guesthouse where she could rest.
Looking at the scenery along the way, some familiar places I could call out by name, but at this moment they all seemed strange.
Su Xia leaned against the window, vaguely envisioning the scene of tall buildings and wide-windowed streets.
Back at the guesthouse, we were warmly welcomed by the little girl.
"Su Bizhi, did you go shopping at the department store?"
Looking at the large and small rooms, the receptionist's eyes lit up. Having worked in a guesthouse for a long time, she knew that there were always other options out there.
It's not necessarily true that the locals are wealthy. The woman in front of me, dressed and spoke just as well as the locals, was a first-time visitor. When she came back, she had all sorts of things to do, and her monthly salary wasn't even enough to cover them.
Su Xia tossed a handful of candy to the little girl, and after the girl's excited thanks, she rented two more hot water bottles.
I returned to my own room.
As soon as she entered the room, Su Xia rushed to the big bed, she was so tired.
After lying down for a while, I checked my watch and it was four o'clock. Chen Jianguo still hadn't returned.
Su Xia wasn't hungry right now, so she decided to wait a bit longer. She took a bottle of cola from her spatial storage and drank almost half of it, feeling like she was coming back to life.
belch.....
belch.....
After burping several times, Su Xia took off her outer clothes, tidied herself up quickly, washed her face, fetched water, and filled a hot water bottle.
I snuggled into bed, soaked my feet, and sighed contentedly.
Whew...
"Let's see what you've gained."
hey-hey.....
Su Xia brought the cornmeal to sell, and the money was separate. After pouring it in, half an hour later, after counting it, she had sold 700 jin of cornmeal at 7 mao per jin. Su Xia ultimately set the price at 7 mao, because her cornmeal was of good quality.
The black face is 6 mao, 800 chickens is 970, but the cash is 840.
Su Xia took out the jewelry given to her by the old lady, the old man, and an older sister: two bracelets, a set of jewelry, a jade thumb ring, a hairpin, and a hair ornament.
This was given to them by the old man and the boy. Since they didn't want the gold leaf, the boy went to get a headdress instead. This thing looks a bit like the headdress that young ladies in ancient times wore when they got married.
Anyway, she's good-looking and beautiful....
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