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Chapter 8 First Arrival in Zhoujia Village

Gu Sheng thought to himself, his face was always faint.

Yuan Baoer looked at him carefully and whispered: "If you have something to do, go and do it. I will leave more room money. If you have something to say, just tell the shopkeeper."

Gu Sheng nodded lightly.

He and her are in two directions, and their identities should not be exposed, so it is better to be separated.

"Be careful."

After eating her baking pancake for three days, Gu Sheng finally found out with a conscience and gave him a reminder.

Yuan Baoer bent her eyes and smiled, nodding vigorously.

Gu Sheng's eyes flashed over her white teeth, and he felt that he was really like a rabbit when he smiled like this.

After seeing Gu Sheng off, Yuan Baoer waited for a while before going downstairs.

There were no customers coming to the door early in the morning, so Yuan Baoer and the shopkeeper paid a few days before he walked slowly along the street market.

Most of the street markets are vendors and passers-by in a hurry, no one pays attention to her

She walked slowly along the streets along the wall.

I bought pancakes on the way, rolled up grilled skewers, and walked while eating.

There is only one thing in the street market, and there are words there.

After eating the pancakes, she got into the pawn shop next to her, bought a torn dress, and went to a carriage not far away.

The price of a carriage that can drive in trouble is not too low, and Yuan Baoer comes in with the risk of being slaughtered.

After asking, I found out that the cost of a car here is about 150 cents, which is much cheaper than she thought.

She paid the bill very happily and stated that she wanted a veteran.

Seeing that she was so happy, the guy wanted to attract a repeat customer, and he really found a neat way to come over.

Zhoujia Village is not very far from Yingzhou City, and it will arrive in less than an hour.

However, Yuan Baoer was interested in inquiring, so he made the coachman slow down on the grounds of being unwell.

As a reward, she gave an additional ten yuan.

The money fell directly into the driver's pocket.

The coachman didn't expect that such a job would be rewarded, and he immediately smiled happily.

He knew everything about Yuan Baoer asked, and he said everything.

So Yuan Baoer learned that the largest village outside Yingzhou City is Zhoujia Village. Everyone in the village has a surname Zhou, with clans and elderly people in charge.

There are also six or seven Liujia Village in Lijia Village around, but most of the people in those villages fled, without any serious sect leader, and the affairs are all managed by the village chief and the village chief.

Seeing that he knew so much, Yuan Baoer was interested in inquiring about the family who had eaten the ground eggs and died of eating them.

But when the words came to my mouth, I swallowed them again.

Once upon a time, my grandfather said that he only said three points to the outside world, but usually he had to say five points, and friends could say seven points at most, so that relatives could say ten points.

She had just met the coachman, and even if she was more enthusiastic, she was just a general person.

So Yuan Baoer smiled and turned her head and listened seriously.

Seeing that she was so supportive, the coachman became more and more excited.

When he got off the car, he was still unsatisfied. Thinking that it was rare to be valued by a scholar, he turned to Yuan Baoer, "Do you still have to go back?"

"I want it," Yuan Baoer smiled and said, "But I think there are transportation here, but when I go back, I still have to worry about my brother."

As she said that, she handed over some copper coins as a reward.

The coachman quickly waved his hand, "I dare not do this, you have given it all."

"That's what I'm thankful for helping someone solve my doubts. I have no choice but to offer tea and water money. Please don't be disgusted by me."

Yuan Baoer was kind enough, and the coachman felt both happy and decent.

He has been in the city for some years and knows that some people who pay attention to this will do this.

After collecting the money, he bowed and drove away.

Yuan Baoer smiled and watched him walk away completely. Then he went to the bottom of the official road, changed into ragged clothes prepared early in the morning, pulled his hair apart, smeared his head and face, and dragged his steps towards the village.

It was meal time now, and there was a faint smoke floating above the village.

Although Yuan Baoer had already had breakfast, she still felt a little hungry now.

Standing at the entrance of the village, she didn't know the direction, so she found a more fragrant direction, picked up a stone, walked and painted it all the way.

A woman came out to pour water. When she saw Yuan Baoer's face turned out to be fleeing, she looked around and said, "Which family are you looking for, Xiaolang?"

Yuan Baoer was thinking about how to penetrate the inside, and heard this and said, "I'll find my aunt."

When she said this, she was shaking and looked hungry.

The woman looked up and down, and saw that although she was in a bad mood, she was still in a regular manner. She didn't look like a wandering man, so she said, "Who is your aunt's name and who is married to?"

"The surname is Liu, and his nickname is Huiniang. He married in the first twenty years. His uncle's surname is Zhou, Xingsan. My aunt wrote to me that her family is in Zhoujia Village next to Yingzhou," "I have inquired about it. Only here is the only surname Zhou."

Yuan Baoer said timidly.

The woman smiled.

This is indeed Zhoujia Village.

This child speaks with a nose and eyes, not like lying.

But after thinking for a while, she didn't remember whose wife's surname was Liu.

"Don't worry, Xiaolang, go into the house and drink some water first. When my boss comes back, I'll ask you."

The woman was very sensible and looked at her mouth dry and she turned sideways.

"Thank you, thank you, thank you," Yuan Baoer bowed repeatedly as he imitated the tenant's children in the family thanking her.

The woman said aloud and quickly pulled her up.

Seeing that her hands were dirty and pulled out of the soil, she hurriedly said, "Come here and wash your hands first."

Yuan Baoer followed her to the yard and stood still.

The woman fetched water to signal.

Yuan Baoer immediately squatted down and stretched out his hand far away.

This is a common move by farmers, and the woman doesn't care.

She poured water on Yuan Baoer's hands and was surprised to see her skin turning white with visible whiteness.

You know, the children of the village households all play on the ridges of the fields as young as children, and each one is as sun-dried as a black monkey.

There are almost nothing like this.

Yuan Baoer seemed to notice her sight and hurriedly hid her hand back.

The woman smiled, withdrew her exploratory gaze and went back to the kitchen.

But after getting in, she secretly looked at her head and found that the child was just standing there honestly, not moving.

She changed her mind and brought some food out.

"There is nothing delicious, don't dislike it."

The woman brought half a bowl of steamed rice that was not very delicious and a plate of black pickles.

"Thank you sister," Yuan Baoer smiled shyly, carefully took the chopsticks, squatted down and started eating.

The woman tilted her head to look at her, and saw that she was no different from the children of a farmer's family, regardless of whether she was squatting or her style. Then she let go of some speculation.

Yuan Baoer is really hungry, but she knows more clearly that now is the best time to win sympathy for others.

As a devil who has been acting coquettishly with her grandfather since she was a child, she knows very well what kind of posture she is more pitying.

She quickly and politely ate all the rice, leaving most of the pickles left, and quickly pushed it back, "You can eat this next time."
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