Indeed, she was just a little girl and she did not encounter any difficulties when entering the city because the guards did not check her very carefully.

The first thing to do is to go to the pharmacy. There are not many Western medicines left, so I can only use Chinese medicine.

At first, she didn't dare to ask for medicine for her wounds, so she bought the medicine according to the prescription left by Li Jingheng. She bought ten sets.

I can't leave for a while, so I thought I'd make some pills and keep them when I'm done.

I know that medicine is partially toxic, but I still want to listen to Li Jingheng and take it for three months.

I also bought three medicine jars and sorted them out before I said I wanted the medicine for the wound.

Maybe it was because they had just fought a war and medicine was in short supply. However, since she bought so many tonics, the clinic did not make things difficult for her and prescribed a hundred doses of medicine for her. The owner also told her to be careful when she went out.

One hundred sets of Chinese medicine could not fit in one basket. She was in a dilemma. She thought about buying a carriage. It would be useful even if they left.

The pharmacy found two baskets for her. She carried one on her back, hung one in front of her, and held two baskets in her hands.

After leaving the pharmacy, I went straight to the livestock market.

The waiter had just told her how to get there in detail, and she looked around as she walked. She went in when she saw the alley.

Even though she knew no one was paying attention to her, she still had to be careful.

He walked through three alleys before he collected all the medicines. He only carried a basket on his back and changed his clothes. He was more cautious.

She went straight to the livestock market. She knew nothing about it and had never driven a horse-drawn carriage. But she couldn't go to buy food without a horse-drawn carriage.

He muttered quietly, "Isn't it just driving a car? What's so difficult about it?"

After walking around, he found a skinny old man and said, "Uncle, I want to buy a car, preferably a horse-drawn carriage, but I can't drive one yet." Yu Min stated his conditions.

"My girl, a donkey cart is best."

"Uncle, the little donkey is not strong enough, right?"

"Correct."

"Then I want a carriage."

"That's fine. I have a two-year-old horse here. It's a mare, so she's quite docile."

"Uncle, I don't understand even if you tell me. I went around to find you because I think you are honest. I trust you, so help me choose a horse and a carriage."

"Okay, since you said so, I will never cheat you."

The old man was indeed a down-to-earth man. He taught Yu Min step by step how to harness the carriage, how to tie the reins, and other tricks of driving.

"Girl, I'll walk with you for a while. If you're wrong, I'll teach you."

Yu Min was extremely grateful. Driving a carriage was just a matter of a few commands, which the horses had heard since childhood and were familiar with.

Although the speed was not fast after turning a circle, she held the reins tightly, but it was already very good.

"Girl, you will get better slowly."

"Thank you, uncle."

"You're welcome. Come to me if you want to shoe your horse next time."

"Okay." After paying, Yu Min drove the carriage away. The old man was indeed very honest and prepared some fodder for the animals. However, there was no bucket for the animals to drink water, so he had to go to the grocery store to buy it.

I just wanted to go to the grocery store. At least I bought some more salt, which is essential.

There was a tree stump for tying carriages outside the grocery store, and Yu Min shouted from outside.

The shopkeeper came out and asked, "Miss, what's going on?"

"Uncle, I need a horse bucket. Can you bring me one and fill it with water?"

"There are several kinds. I'll take them out for you to choose."

The war had just ended, and even places like grocery stores frequented by ordinary people didn't have many people.

I chose a shopkeeper with a reasonable price and asked him to bring me a bucket of water.

"Girl, you can't tie the reins like this." The shopkeeper demonstrated it personally, and Yu Min finally got it right after trying twice.

"Uncle, the carriage won't be lost outside, right?"

"No, you can see outside from inside. I asked my son to come and watch."

A boy taller than Yu Min came out and sat outside watching.

Yu Min entered the grocery store and said, "Uncle, I want salt. Can you give me 200 kilograms?"

"Yes, I have some here. Send a truck in before the battle."

"Then give me 300 kilograms and 50 kilograms of brown sugar. I don't have any lamp oil with me."

"It's okay, I'll find you a jar that I use at home."

We bought a lot of things, so the shopkeeper called his son to load the car.

Leave quickly after checking out, don't stay here for too long.

I went into a small alley and put away all my things. I almost couldn't get out of the alley. The horse could move forward but not backward. It took me nearly an hour to get out.

She was so anxious that she was sweating profusely. It was really speechless, she couldn't do it herself.

This time we were going to the cloth shop. It was quite deserted inside. Finally a customer came in, and the waiter was unusually enthusiastic.

Yu Min saw the fine cotton cloth at a glance. This thing had been used as gauze. There was no way, gauze could not be obtained.

There are many wounded people now, but not too many who need gauze. Even so, I bought five pieces. I can’t buy too many because I’m afraid I won’t be able to take them all away.

I bought a bag of cotton and some coarse cloth.

This time I bought everything I wanted. I was really hungry, but I hadn't packed up the things in the car yet, and I didn't dare to stop the car, so I decided to go out for dinner.

Even if I couldn't catch the bus, I would still find an alley to go in. But this time my luck was not good because there were children playing in the alley, so I had no choice but to come out again.

I walked around two streets and found a secluded place to put away all my things.

When she came out, she saw the grain and oil shop. She gritted her teeth and went in to take a look. She had been thinking along the way that she was afraid that the grain she bought in the village would be unprocessed and she would not have time to wait.

The grain and oil shop was empty at this time. I bought 500 kilograms of cornmeal and 200 kilograms of sorghum flour, but didn't buy anything else. I still wanted to go to the village to have a look.

In fact, it was not until I entered the county town that I realized how much impact this war had on the people.

I still found a place to store them in my space. There weren't many people outside at this time. I bought all the steamed buns I saw and loaded them into my car. I was going to store them in my space.

When we arrived at the city gate tower, there were only two people guarding it, but there were six people when we arrived.

There was nothing in the car. Nothing to check.

I was relieved after I came out. I drove the carriage back and got used to driving the carriage little by little. It was not that difficult.

I ate braised pork rice in the car, which was simply the most delicious thing on earth. It was so delicious that it satisfied my craving.

We drove into the village after seeing it. There were still children running around outside at this time. Corn stalks were piled outside every household. Judging from how dry they were, the corn should be dry too.

After entering the house with the most corn stalks, I shouted, "Is there anyone inside?" but then I felt that I was asking an unnecessary question.

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