Quickly wear it with your skills

Chapter 88 Characteristics of the Era 37

Lan Hanlu watched them leave the courtyard and returned to the house. Seeing three little heads popping out of the kitchen, he quickly waved his hand.

"Come here and help me open the sacks. They are so old, it will take us a long time to sort them out." Several children came out quickly, and Xiao Du also came out with a pair of scissors.

There are 8 large sacks. The first one opened is filled with dried vegetables, mushrooms, fungus, white fungus, old fern, beans and eggplants, dried potatoes, dried cucumbers, etc. A very complete variety.

They are all packed in small cloth bags. After opening, they are dried very dry and clean without any other mixture.

The next cloth bag contained dried fruits, walnuts, hazelnuts, pine nuts, and 30 kilograms of flour.

When she opened the third bag, it was obvious that the contents were different: some cloth and three boxes. She knew these items were valuable, so she asked the others to open other bags while she opened the boxes and took a look.

Inside a box were exquisite jewellery, both sets and odd sets, all wrapped in cloth and stacked closely together in the box.

Then he opened the next box. There were several ancient books on top and two layers of gold bars underneath. Lan Hanlu took a quick look and closed the box again.

The third box was slightly smaller. When it was opened, it contained a stack of cash and bills, and a letter on top of a pair of couple watches.

Lan Hanlu opened it and read it quickly. This was given to her by the old man and the old lady. Her uncle and aunt told her to keep it without worry and not to have any psychological burden.

At this time, Yunling and the others had already opened the fourth sack and took out things including finely ground cornmeal, corn grits, and a lot of millet.

She directed all the food to be taken to the kitchen, and the cloth, jewelry and other things to be taken back to her room.

The remaining three bags were opened, and one was filled with meat, all packaged: wild boar meat, wild roe deer, and pheasant meat. There was also some fried meat floss, fish hair, dried fish, and two glass jars filled with fish roe.

Through the glass jar, you can see that the orange-red salmon roe is the size of soybeans, each one is round and plump, and you can faintly smell a fishy smell, but it does not make people feel unpleasant. Instead, it is very appetite-stimulating.

Fish roe purchasing stations are very expensive. These two cans cost a lot of money. The most important thing is that there is still some time before the breeding season, so these fish roe must not be easy to get.

The next bag contained several particularly fine furs, and also fur boots, gloves, and a hat, all made not only warm but beautifully, and in her size.

The remaining bag contained medicinal herbs. It contained everything she wanted, including holly, schisandra, and other herbs. She searched carefully for a while and found a box.

When I opened it, I found that there was a ginseng that was more than a hundred years old, one that was seventy or eighty years old, and the rest were seven, all of which were twenty or thirty years old.

Another bag contained snow frogs and a number of yew trees. She remembered that this plant was later listed as a first-class protected plant in China and had a significant anti-cancer effect.

Seeing so much food, not only Lan Hanlu was surprised, but also the guards and the three children. "Auntie Lan, I haven't seen so much food since three years ago."

Yuntao has a big appetite and is often hungry, so he is very fond of food.

"Okay, hurry up and get ready. I'm going out for a while. If your dad comes back, tell him that I went out to buy something and ask him to cook first." Seeing that it was almost time to cook, she wanted to give more instructions.

Lan Hanlu put away a few precious medicinal herbs and told the others how to pack up the rest. Then she took the money and rode her bicycle out.

As for the handbag at the door, she didn't touch it even though it contained the brothers' clothes.

I'll go to the mall and see what I can buy to bring back to my two brothers, and then distribute them to the villagers. After all, the things they brought are the best selected by the whole village.

Lan Hanlu walked around the mall, buying some soap and fabric. She only bought two kilograms of cotton, as she had no more tickets. But before she left, she took out a lot of cotton from her space.

It's cold in Northeast China, but they don't produce cotton, so it's a good idea to prepare more.

When I got home, I heard cheerful laughter coming from the house. Lan Hanlu dragged a large cloth bag into the house. Li Yong, who was facing the door, saw it and hurried over to take it.

"Lulu, what is this? Oh, it's not heavy at all." He was afraid of tiring Lan Hanlu, but when he took it in his hand, he found that it was very light.

"I exchanged some cotton tickets with my colleagues and bought some cotton. You can take it back and share it with everyone later." He put down another smaller bag as he said this.

"Here are some soap fabrics and some hair ties. Take them back and let me help you divide them up." She said as she sorted them out.

"Why are you arranging all this? We have everything we need at home, just take care of yourself." Li Jie quickly said that she could tell that these things cost a lot of money.

Lan Hanlu raised her head and glared at him, "How could I not know what's missing at home? I gave it to you and you took it so hesitantly that it's annoying." After being scolded, Li Jie was not angry.

Instead, Li Yong hugged him and said, "What's the matter? How many times have I told you? We are a family and you have to distinguish between the first and the second."

"Yun Miao, where is your dad?" He heard the laughter when he entered the room. It was the two brothers playing with Yun Miao.

"Dad and my older brothers are cooking." I didn't know what the kid was doing, and he replied without even raising his head.

Lan Hanlu had almost finished tidying up the things and followed them into the kitchen. Xiao Du was cleaning the fish, Yun Ling was cleaning the shrimps, Yun Tao was peeling garlic, and Yun was actually cooking.

Seeing him come in, he closed the pot and turned to look at her. "Lulu, Fourth Brother and Jie have tickets for tonight. We have one shrimp and one fish left. You can cook them. I'll drive Xiao Du out and see if we can get them a sleeper berth."

Lan Hanlu took the apron he took off and said, "Okay, go ahead. It'll take several days to go back and forth on a hard sleeper and it'll be exhausting. I bought them some cotton and soap, and I'll pick out some fabric for them to take back later."

"Okay, you decide. You have the final say in our family. You don't need to tell me about this." He was about to curl his lips when he couldn't help but let out a light cry.

It was obvious that the bruise at the corner of his mouth hurt him. Yun actually looked at Lan Hanlu looking at him, and didn't care about the people in the kitchen who were speaking aggrievedly.

"Brother Four and Brother Jie were really ruthless. They're two against one. There's no part of my body that doesn't hurt."

A few muffled laughs echoed, and Lan Hanlu glared at him. "Serves you right. You're getting beaten up. Go get some work done so you can come back for dinner."

Yun didn't care at all. He said hello to Xiao Du and his two uncles and drove out.

(I will continue what I did not finish in the previous chapter. This is the reality. You cannot break through the class hierarchy just by having talent. The words "human relations and worldly wisdom" are not just empty talk.

I myself am a person who doesn't care about blind dates. It is not so easy to break the established class. It is easier to give birth to a child in an established class than to bring the child out of the class.

Okay, I've basically finished, go ahead and curse.)

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