Aunt Qiu looked at Yu Sui's smiling but distant face, and knew that things would not change at this point, so she took the money and left dejectedly.
Lin Qi, she still looked at little Tangyuan pitifully: "I still like our Tangyuan. Tangyuan, you must remember grandma. If you miss grandma, grandma will come to see you."
Aunt Qiu said something, and Yu Sui looked at the ignorant little Tangyuan with mixed feelings.
When Ding Lili and I were skating on the river, we never imagined that the situation would be like this today.
But that's how life is. Even if they are sisters, their life trajectories will be different, let alone their relationship which was not deep to begin with.
Everyone has his own destiny.
What Ding Lili's life will be like has nothing to do with Yu Sui. It is already quite good that she helps pay for Ding Lili's babysitting for half a month.
Of course, if she wanted to completely let go of Ding Lili from the bottom of her heart, Yu Sui felt that she should return the stamp with the picture of "The mountains and rivers are all red".
Although this stamp is very valuable, only Yu Sui knows about it at present, and Ding Lili was about to throw it away, so Yu Sui took it.
But Yu Sui always felt that this was not the right way to be a human being.
I still have to return the stamps to Ding Lili, then it will really be okay.
After Yu Sui made this decision in her mind, she began to put it into practice.
The next day, Yu Sui asked for leave from school, and then took Xiao Tangyuan for a stroll in the city.
The first is to take my son out to play, the second is to find a babysitter who can take care of the child, and the third is to find stamps.
According to later records, the "One Piece of Red" stamp was first issued in the capital, and was only discontinued after problems were discovered. Therefore, the capital must have the largest stock of stamps on the market.
Yu Sui asked around and ran around looking for places that sold stamps or old stamps.
After inquiring for a day, Yu Sui found out some information and took her child there.
The weather in May was very good. Little Tangyuan sat in the baby seat in the front of the bicycle, feeling the wind blowing across his face. He was so happy that he cried out excitedly.
The first stop was a second-hand goods market, hidden in an alley next to an old temple. It wasn't exactly public, but it wasn't as hidden as it had been in previous years. Some old men even dared to put things on the ground for passersby to browse freely.
Yu Sui parked her bike, put little Tangyuan on her chest with the baby carrier she bought in the space, and flipped through the books comfortably.
What's more, some books and coins these days are actually real.
Although they are not very old, they are still of collection value compared to things from later generations.
Yu Sui walked around for a while and then bought a thread-bound copybook of calligraphy.
The copybook looks very new, but the font is very good. After all, Yu Sui was brought up by her grandfather who loves calligraphy. Although she has not learned calligraphy thoroughly, she can still distinguish between good and bad. This copybook only costs five yuan, and she would be a fool not to buy it.
Yu Sui also bought a bunch of copper coins, most of which were ordinary Qianlong Tongbao coins, but one of them was a little different. According to the knowledge Yu Sui, a freshman in the history department, had just learned, it was a mother coin.
What is a mother coin? It is easy to understand. It is used to cast daughter coins. There are relatively few of them in existence, so they must be valuable.
She must have found a bargain. After all, these days everyone is just thinking about having enough food and clothing, and they don't have the spare money to buy this.
The stall owner offered eighty yuan, and Yu Sui bargained down to fifty. Hehe, it was a loss.
Yu Sui happily put all the copper coins into her pocket.
The alley is small after all, and you can finish your stroll through it in a short while, but there are no stamps for sale here.
Yu Sui asked an old man with a small mustache who had stamps.
The old man wrote down Yu Sui's name and address, and poked his yellowed finger and said, "Go to him! He has all kinds of stamps, but he usually doesn't sell them. He exchanges them with people. If you have a stamp he likes, you can exchange it for it."
Yu Sui held the paper and looked at it.
The name written on the paper was Lin Zhixiang, and his home address was Panyuanzi, which was quite far from here.
It was impossible for Yu Sui to visit all the places she wanted to go in one day with her child, so she went home first and asked around to see if there was anyone who could help look after the child.
After asking around for a long time and interviewing three people, I still couldn't find anyone suitable.
An old lady had nails so long they could kill someone; a middle-aged aunt kept coughing while talking to Yu Sui; and another one just stuffed peanuts into his mouth, chewed them, and wanted to feed them to Xiao Tangyuan.
So, none of them are worth looking at.
But the day passed like this.
Yu Sui took the little Tangyuan home.
The little baby has fallen asleep in the backpack hanging on Yu Sui's chest, and looks so adorable while sleeping.
Yu Sui felt that it was good to bring him along like this. After all, studying was not the most important thing to her, but the child was.
At night, after Xiao Tangyuan fell asleep, Yu Sui took the things she bought that day into the exchange space.
First, the book stickers.
Soon, a price appeared on the screen: Bai Jiao's original cursive script, 29,800 yuan;
Yu Sui laughed so hard that her eyes were invisible. See, she has good taste!
Five dollars in exchange for nearly 30,000 yuan, this is really a huge profit!
And then there are the few copper coins in your pocket.
There were only two prices listed on the screen: seven large Qianlong Tongbao coins, 230 yuan each;
Qianlong Tongbao, a small flat coin from the Baosu Bureau, 55,200 yuan;
The last number is the total number, 86,610 yuan.
A red button next to it shows that as long as you confirm the sale, that's the reward.
Yu Sui pressed the button without hesitation.
The money fluttered in the space and finally piled up in front of Yu Sui.
So cool!
I went out for a day and made so much money.
No, no, no, Space, don't tempt me, please don't, it's too easy to make money like this, how can she go to school to make trouble?
She has to try so hard to control herself and continue wanting to study. It’s really not easy for her!
Yu Sui immediately bought a lot of toys and clothes for young children for Tangyuan.
For these little gadgets, as long as you tear off the labels, basically no one can tell that they are from the future.
After all, apart from Yu Sui, who has been to the future?
You can’t even recognize it even if it’s right in front of you!
Yu Sui had a good sleep and got up very late the next day, preparing to go to Panjiayuanzi to inquire about Lin Zhixiang.
She still carried the small dumplings on her back.
The child poked his head out from in front of Yu Sui like a little kangaroo, looking cute and safe. Yu Sui was in a very good mood taking care of him.
It went smoothly and was easy to find. When I said I was looking for Lin Zhixiang from Xiyou in Panyuanzi Hutong, several old men pointed their fingers and said, "There, there! See? It's in the separate house."
Yu Sui took a closer look and saw that it was a separate room built against the existing wall. It was very simple and small, only about three or four square meters in size, with only a skylight and a long and narrow door.
Yu Sui thought that if a man lived in a place like this and was from Xiyou, he must be an old man.
As a result, I knocked on the door, and when it opened, there came a handsome man with a tall figure, fair skin and black hair. His facial features were like an actor who played Li Xunhuan in later generations!
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