The female supporting role who was deprived of the koi luck in the chronicle
Chapter 87 Uncle Liao's Wisdom
Chapter 87 Uncle Liao's Wisdom
Susie's heart sank, she put down the bowl, and walked to the door of the next yard.
The neighbors on both sides also came over and went into the house, and Susie followed them in.
When I entered the room, I saw Grandma Quan lying on the bed, her son was shaking the old man's body desperately, "Mom, I beg you, just say something, where did you get XZ?"
"Where did you hide the baby!?"
At this moment, the daughter-in-law was chanting, "Where are the things? Where are the things?" while rummaging through boxes and cabinets in the house, throwing a lot of tattered clothes on the ground.
Then the daughter-in-law pulled out the pillow from under the old man's head and tore it like crazy.
The neighbors next door couldn't stand it anymore, "You guys are too outrageous, the old man's bones are not cold, you just want to find some treasures!"
Susie watched her daughter-in-law tear open the pillow, and the reeds inside flew all over the room.
She sneered endlessly in her heart, as long as they treated the old man better, the old man would not be completely disappointed and gave her the sunflowers from Ru Kiln.
If they knew that the treasure worth [-] million was sent out by the old man, they didn't know what expression they would have.
Susie felt that maybe the old man hadn't gone far. Looking at the crazy appearance of his son and daughter-in-law, the old man might be laughing.
She took one last look at Grandma Quan's face, and silently backed out.
Susie walked back to the next door, kowtowed three times to Grandma Quan's room, and said in her heart, old man, please go, got up and went into the room, took out the travel bag, and picked up the cat.
"Uncle Liao, let's go."
After going to another village, Uncle Liao and Su Qian had almost spent all their money.
Uncle Liao had a capital of 200 yuan, which belonged to him and his six sons.
Susie had 1000 yuan in capital. She herself had more than 700 yuan, and she borrowed [-] yuan from her grandma. She took a total of [-] yuan in capital, and only a few dozen yuan in change.
The money ran out and we had to return.
The six sons took the work permits and took the two of them onto the train.
The six sons carried his and Uncle Liao's luggage, and Uncle Liao leaned on crutches and carried a snakeskin bag.
In the snakeskin pocket were bronze mirrors, silver dollars, silver locks, silver bracelets, silver anklets, etc., which were wrapped tightly with a piece of cloth so as not to make any noise.
As for those gold rings, bracelets, and earrings, Uncle Liao strung them all on his belt. It was really a genuine gold belt.
They managed to squeeze into the dining car, and Uncle Liao threw the snakeskin bag on the ground without looking at it.
Su Qian whispered: "Uncle Liao, is it unsafe to just throw it on the ground like this?"
What if I didn't see it at a glance and was taken away by someone?
Uncle Liao smiled and lowered his voice, "Let me tell you, the more casual our attitude is, the more we treat these things as rags, and others won't even bother to look at them."
"If you take it as a treasure and hold it in your arms, then you don't know how many people will miss it."
"People really need to be concerned, we guys can't guard against it no matter what."
The more Susie thought about it, the more she felt that what Uncle Liao said made sense. Thinking about that "A World Without Thieves", how many people coveted Baoqiang's little money when he missed it.
That is really impossible to guard against.
Su Qian felt that Uncle Liao was really wise, which was similar to how Grandma Quan washed the sunflowers from Ru Kiln to make cat food bowls.
Susie untied the cloth bag in her hand, exposing the cat's head.
Mao Mao is very well-behaved, doesn't say a word, just turns his head to look around.
Susie broke some biscuits bought at the station and fed them to the cat.
When it was time to eat, there were more people on the dining car.
A boy passed by, kicked into the snakeskin pocket, and gave Uncle Liao a stare.
Uncle Liao smiled, stretched out his legs and kicked the snakeskin bag under the seat, and continued to eat pancakes.
In the evening, people came to the dining car one after another, and the six sons whispered: "It's someone who sold the seats in the dining car."
The travel bag in Susie's hand didn't dare to throw it under the seat. It contained sunflower washes worth hundreds of millions, and blue and white porcelain bowls worth tens of millions.
She admitted that her mentality was not up to the level of Uncle Liao and Grandma Quan, and she couldn't treat these things casually.
Susie sat by the window, she put the travel bag by her side, put her hands on top of the travel bag, and slept very alertly at night.
Fortunately, the people in this dining car bought their seats with money. There may be some people who take advantage of it, but professional thieves probably don't.
After taking the train for three days, I arrived at Le'an City, the capital of Guizhou Province.
After getting off the train, Susie followed Uncle Liao through the streets and alleys to a courtyard.
The six sons knocked on the door, "Uncle Lin, is Uncle Lin at home?"
An old man came over and opened the door, "I was talking about it, I said you are coming soon, come in quickly."
When the three of them entered the room, Uncle Lin looked at Su Qian, "Why did you bring a girl this time? Old Liao's new apprentice?"
Uncle Liao waved his hand, "It's not my apprentice, it's my niece."
Uncle Lin laughed, "You are a Taoist priest without father and mother, where did you get a niece from?"
Uncle Liao also smiled: "Lanxiu's side."
Uncle Lin said: "Success, anyway, there are many rooms in the house, and it's not that they can't fit in."
He stood up, "I'm going to buy vegetables, you are busy with your work."
When Uncle Lin left, the six sons explained to Su Qian, "Uncle Lin's wife passed away last year, and only one son is in the army. We send him money every month, and he is not short of money. He usually lives alone."
"Every time we come to the provincial capital, we stay at his house."
"Master helped Uncle Lin before. Uncle Lin is a nice person. He never charged us for accommodation, not even for food. Every time my master wanted to pay, he said, just drink with me."
At this time, Uncle Liao pushed open a door, and Su Qian followed in. There was a table inside that looked like a workbench.
There is a crucible on it, a spray gun and some tools.
The six sons said: "Uncle Lin used to be a goldsmith, and in the past few years he occasionally took on some work. We use these tools a lot."
At this time, Uncle Liao came in, took off his belt, and took off the gold rings, earrings, and bracelets, and put them on a piece of cloth.
The six sons took a few samples and began to melt them with a spray gun in the crucible.
Uncle Liao explained, "These have to be melted down before they can be sold. You can't hand over these bits and pieces to others."
When Uncle Lin came back from shopping, Su Qian helped to cook.
Although she hasn't learned the skill of cooking yet, she is very proficient at washing and cutting vegetables.
Uncle Lin praised her, "The little girl is not bad, she is quite capable."
After dinner, stay at Uncle Lin's house at night.
Liu Zi and Uncle Lin continued to melt the gold and silver.
Susie originally thought it was a pity that those silver dollars were melted like this, but then she thought about it, now that this thing is held in her hands to press funds, there is a large amount of silver dollars in existence, and even after a few decades, it will not be worth much, hundreds or thousands at most. If it melts, it melts. In the final analysis, this thing has no artistic value or craft value. It is just a currency.
Su Qian heard Uncle Liao gossip with the six sons, and finally figured it out. Section Chief Chen of the Purchasing Section of the radio factory was familiar with Uncle Liao, and he was the one who wrote the letter of introduction.
Su Qian asked curiously, "Uncle Liao, how did you know Section Chief Chen?"
One is in the provincial capital and the other is in Giethoorn Village. No matter how you look at it, they should be two people who have nothing to do with each other.
(End of this chapter)
Susie's heart sank, she put down the bowl, and walked to the door of the next yard.
The neighbors on both sides also came over and went into the house, and Susie followed them in.
When I entered the room, I saw Grandma Quan lying on the bed, her son was shaking the old man's body desperately, "Mom, I beg you, just say something, where did you get XZ?"
"Where did you hide the baby!?"
At this moment, the daughter-in-law was chanting, "Where are the things? Where are the things?" while rummaging through boxes and cabinets in the house, throwing a lot of tattered clothes on the ground.
Then the daughter-in-law pulled out the pillow from under the old man's head and tore it like crazy.
The neighbors next door couldn't stand it anymore, "You guys are too outrageous, the old man's bones are not cold, you just want to find some treasures!"
Susie watched her daughter-in-law tear open the pillow, and the reeds inside flew all over the room.
She sneered endlessly in her heart, as long as they treated the old man better, the old man would not be completely disappointed and gave her the sunflowers from Ru Kiln.
If they knew that the treasure worth [-] million was sent out by the old man, they didn't know what expression they would have.
Susie felt that maybe the old man hadn't gone far. Looking at the crazy appearance of his son and daughter-in-law, the old man might be laughing.
She took one last look at Grandma Quan's face, and silently backed out.
Susie walked back to the next door, kowtowed three times to Grandma Quan's room, and said in her heart, old man, please go, got up and went into the room, took out the travel bag, and picked up the cat.
"Uncle Liao, let's go."
After going to another village, Uncle Liao and Su Qian had almost spent all their money.
Uncle Liao had a capital of 200 yuan, which belonged to him and his six sons.
Susie had 1000 yuan in capital. She herself had more than 700 yuan, and she borrowed [-] yuan from her grandma. She took a total of [-] yuan in capital, and only a few dozen yuan in change.
The money ran out and we had to return.
The six sons took the work permits and took the two of them onto the train.
The six sons carried his and Uncle Liao's luggage, and Uncle Liao leaned on crutches and carried a snakeskin bag.
In the snakeskin pocket were bronze mirrors, silver dollars, silver locks, silver bracelets, silver anklets, etc., which were wrapped tightly with a piece of cloth so as not to make any noise.
As for those gold rings, bracelets, and earrings, Uncle Liao strung them all on his belt. It was really a genuine gold belt.
They managed to squeeze into the dining car, and Uncle Liao threw the snakeskin bag on the ground without looking at it.
Su Qian whispered: "Uncle Liao, is it unsafe to just throw it on the ground like this?"
What if I didn't see it at a glance and was taken away by someone?
Uncle Liao smiled and lowered his voice, "Let me tell you, the more casual our attitude is, the more we treat these things as rags, and others won't even bother to look at them."
"If you take it as a treasure and hold it in your arms, then you don't know how many people will miss it."
"People really need to be concerned, we guys can't guard against it no matter what."
The more Susie thought about it, the more she felt that what Uncle Liao said made sense. Thinking about that "A World Without Thieves", how many people coveted Baoqiang's little money when he missed it.
That is really impossible to guard against.
Su Qian felt that Uncle Liao was really wise, which was similar to how Grandma Quan washed the sunflowers from Ru Kiln to make cat food bowls.
Susie untied the cloth bag in her hand, exposing the cat's head.
Mao Mao is very well-behaved, doesn't say a word, just turns his head to look around.
Susie broke some biscuits bought at the station and fed them to the cat.
When it was time to eat, there were more people on the dining car.
A boy passed by, kicked into the snakeskin pocket, and gave Uncle Liao a stare.
Uncle Liao smiled, stretched out his legs and kicked the snakeskin bag under the seat, and continued to eat pancakes.
In the evening, people came to the dining car one after another, and the six sons whispered: "It's someone who sold the seats in the dining car."
The travel bag in Susie's hand didn't dare to throw it under the seat. It contained sunflower washes worth hundreds of millions, and blue and white porcelain bowls worth tens of millions.
She admitted that her mentality was not up to the level of Uncle Liao and Grandma Quan, and she couldn't treat these things casually.
Susie sat by the window, she put the travel bag by her side, put her hands on top of the travel bag, and slept very alertly at night.
Fortunately, the people in this dining car bought their seats with money. There may be some people who take advantage of it, but professional thieves probably don't.
After taking the train for three days, I arrived at Le'an City, the capital of Guizhou Province.
After getting off the train, Susie followed Uncle Liao through the streets and alleys to a courtyard.
The six sons knocked on the door, "Uncle Lin, is Uncle Lin at home?"
An old man came over and opened the door, "I was talking about it, I said you are coming soon, come in quickly."
When the three of them entered the room, Uncle Lin looked at Su Qian, "Why did you bring a girl this time? Old Liao's new apprentice?"
Uncle Liao waved his hand, "It's not my apprentice, it's my niece."
Uncle Lin laughed, "You are a Taoist priest without father and mother, where did you get a niece from?"
Uncle Liao also smiled: "Lanxiu's side."
Uncle Lin said: "Success, anyway, there are many rooms in the house, and it's not that they can't fit in."
He stood up, "I'm going to buy vegetables, you are busy with your work."
When Uncle Lin left, the six sons explained to Su Qian, "Uncle Lin's wife passed away last year, and only one son is in the army. We send him money every month, and he is not short of money. He usually lives alone."
"Every time we come to the provincial capital, we stay at his house."
"Master helped Uncle Lin before. Uncle Lin is a nice person. He never charged us for accommodation, not even for food. Every time my master wanted to pay, he said, just drink with me."
At this time, Uncle Liao pushed open a door, and Su Qian followed in. There was a table inside that looked like a workbench.
There is a crucible on it, a spray gun and some tools.
The six sons said: "Uncle Lin used to be a goldsmith, and in the past few years he occasionally took on some work. We use these tools a lot."
At this time, Uncle Liao came in, took off his belt, and took off the gold rings, earrings, and bracelets, and put them on a piece of cloth.
The six sons took a few samples and began to melt them with a spray gun in the crucible.
Uncle Liao explained, "These have to be melted down before they can be sold. You can't hand over these bits and pieces to others."
When Uncle Lin came back from shopping, Su Qian helped to cook.
Although she hasn't learned the skill of cooking yet, she is very proficient at washing and cutting vegetables.
Uncle Lin praised her, "The little girl is not bad, she is quite capable."
After dinner, stay at Uncle Lin's house at night.
Liu Zi and Uncle Lin continued to melt the gold and silver.
Susie originally thought it was a pity that those silver dollars were melted like this, but then she thought about it, now that this thing is held in her hands to press funds, there is a large amount of silver dollars in existence, and even after a few decades, it will not be worth much, hundreds or thousands at most. If it melts, it melts. In the final analysis, this thing has no artistic value or craft value. It is just a currency.
Su Qian heard Uncle Liao gossip with the six sons, and finally figured it out. Section Chief Chen of the Purchasing Section of the radio factory was familiar with Uncle Liao, and he was the one who wrote the letter of introduction.
Su Qian asked curiously, "Uncle Liao, how did you know Section Chief Chen?"
One is in the provincial capital and the other is in Giethoorn Village. No matter how you look at it, they should be two people who have nothing to do with each other.
(End of this chapter)
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