A contract was drawn up in triplicate, secured by Yahang, and signed by each of them.One of the three contracts was kept by Su Qingqing, one was kept by Liang Duliu, and the other was given to Zheng Tian, ​​who handed it over to the county government on his behalf.

The contract was written in traditional Chinese characters, which Su Qingqing had come across when she was learning calligraphy. Although she couldn't say that she could write them all, she had no problem recognizing them.

After all, traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters have something in common in their glyphs.

The liability for breach of contract stipulated in the contract is very interesting. In addition to the compensation, there is also a curse, to the effect that whoever breaks the contract will be struck by lightning.

Su Qingqing couldn't help but laugh a little when she saw it. Ancient people actually put curses into contracts.

Modern people would not be afraid of this at all.If swearing worked, there would be no police or judge in the world.

Perhaps to the ancients, ghosts and gods were also very frightening.People like Sima Yi who violated the oath of Luo Shui have been spurned from Cao Wei to modern times.

According to the rules of the Tang Dynasty, when both parties sign a contract, they pay with one hand and deliver the goods with the other hand. There is no such thing as deferred payment or installment payment.

The people in the dental shop didn’t expect to be able to hire a craftsman to do the design. They didn’t have any cash at home, which was outrageous!
Zheng Tian motioned to his maid Jianjia to help Su Qingqing advance the payment. The maid carried some gold collars.

Su Qingqing declined the other party's kindness and said that she could wait until tomorrow to go to town to withdraw money.

She didn't know that Datang had to pay the money with one hand and make the contract with the other. If she had known it, she wouldn't have gone to the deposit box yesterday.

Fortunately, the people at the dental shop were more polite and immediately changed their tune. They said they were willing to provide guarantee and agreed to let Su Qingqing go to the town to withdraw the money on another day before paying.

Fortunately, Zheng Tian, ​​a son of a well-reputed family, is here to deny that the contract cannot be signed smoothly today.Su Qingqing had to go to the cashier in the town again, withdraw the money, and then go to the dental store to sign the contract.

After the contract was completed, although he had not received the labor fee, Liang Duliu immediately got into work and started to measure the land in the east with the two apprentices he brought.

As for Pan Da from Yaxing, seeing that Su Qingqing had no expression, he could only lead the donkey in a gloomy mood and say goodbye first.

Although the agency fee was already paid when the appointment was made yesterday, there is no need to pay additional money.But according to common sense, decent people will tip people who do things.No matter how many, one meaning.

But Su Qingqing is a modern Chinese person. In modern times, you have to do things after receiving agency fees. There is no such thing as extra rewards, so you can't think of this aspect.

When Pan Da left the yard, Jian Jia quietly went up and gave him two tips, but Su Qingqing did not see it.

Zheng Tian became more and more curious about Su Qingqing. Her behavior was really unique.

After this matter was finished, Zheng Tian also stood up and left.After all, I saw everything I wanted to see, and the female singer who was going to be delivered was also delivered, and I even had a lunch.

Su Qingqing sent him out and watched the group of people riding away before turning around and returning to Zhang's yard.

She told the two female musicians to go and rest. There was nothing to do now. She would call them when she wanted to learn music.

The two of them took the order and left, sitting in the low hall of Zhang's house, looking at each other.

Nuonuo woke up from her nap, walked out of the room, rubbed her eyes, leaned against the door and looked at Su Qingqing, calling softly: "Auntie."

The little guy put on his own coat, with knots tied randomly around his waist, high on the left and low on the right. However, the straw sandals on his feet were worn correctly, and they were not indistinguishable from left to right.

Su Qingqing stepped forward to help him tidy up his clothes, and then pulled him to get water to wash up.

"You go and study later."

"Well, Nuonuo, study well." The little guy nodded, not feeling angry about getting up.

Reading every morning and afternoon is a routine, and the little one is used to it.

Watching little Nono enter the study room, the sound of reading was soon heard.Su Qingqing took the basket and scissors and walked to the mulberry tree to cut the branches.

Mrs. Zhao, the daughter-in-law who was weaving next door, saw her from the window and asked curiously: "Mrs. Su, what are you doing with these cuts?" In fact, Mrs. Zhao had been curious since Zheng Tian and the others came over. Can't calm down.But seeing that Zheng Tian and his party were wearing gold and silver, they didn't look like ordinary people, so they didn't dare to come and watch.

Now that people are gone, they naturally dare to speak.

Su Qingqing replied: "Make toothpaste."

"Toothpaste?" Ms. Zhao muttered, "What is this?"

Su Qingqing didn't give her an explanation either.

Mrs. Zhao put down the thread in her hand, turned around and came out of the house, lying on the bamboo fence between the two houses, watching Su Qingqing put several pieces of mulberry branches into the basket, and asked again: "Mrs. Su, what are you going to do?" Raising silkworms?”

Spring silkworms have been raised since April, and now it’s time to raise them in late March.

However, because people in small fishing villages do a lot of complicated work, even women have rough hands and can't do silk reeling well, so now basically no one raises silkworms.

People grow a lot of hemp and kudzu. In addition to weaving, fisherwomen also weave fishing nets in exchange for money.

But of course Su Qingqing didn't cut mulberry branches to raise silkworms. She had just told Ms. Zhao that she wanted to make toothpaste, but she still had to ask again.

Even the chicken and the duck are helpless.

"It's not about raising silkworms, it's about making toothpaste." Su Qingqing said again, and then directly carried the basket of mulberry branches into the woodshed.

Zhao curled her lips behind Su Qingqing and didn't dare to say anything.

Before, she had gone around the village saying that Zhang's cousin who came to visit her relatives was a poor person who had to eat three times a day.

Ever since Su Qingqing saved the dying people in Chenjiacun and solved the rice blast incident, Zhao no longer dared to talk about her behind her back.

Otherwise, let alone others scolding her, she herself would be afraid of offending Su Qingqing.

After all, she was a miracle doctor who had learned medical skills from the old gods in the mountains. She would always come to her for help when she was sick, but she didn't dare to offend him.

In their village, when they get sick, they basically dig up some herbs and prepare some folk remedies to eat.

If the fever is really severe, just hold a rooster to relieve the disease. No one would go to a medicine hall to see a doctor.

If you can live, live. If you can't live, you can only blame your fate.

Even the female doctor from Chenjiacun, a small fishing village, would not hire her unless absolutely necessary.

Later, when the Zhang family came back from town, they had a headache and fever, so they went to ask Zhang's mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.

However, Zhang's mother-in-law and daughter-in-law have poor medical skills. This is the conclusion everyone reached after seeking medical treatment several times.

So one can imagine how rare a skilled doctor like Su Qingqing is.

When Su Qingqing came to the woodshed, she was not influenced by Zhao. She washed the mulberry branches and lit a fire to cook.

This kind of earth recipe was recorded in the "Taiping Shenghui Prescription" of the Northern Song Dynasty. It is made of willow branches, locust branches, and mulberry branches boiled in water, and then added with two Chinese herbal medicines, ginger juice and asarum, to become toothpaste.

Su Qingqing didn't know whether this toothpaste was easy to use or not. Today was the first time she had prepared all the ingredients to try it.

She thought that no matter what, it would be better than biting the willow branch directly.

After struggling for about half an hour, Su Qingqing finally figured out the ancient version of toothpaste.


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