Su Panpan arrived at the door and the yamen runners in the hall greeted her with a smile.

Yamen runner: "Miss Su, you are here, please come in!"

Su Panpan followed the bailiff into the lobby of the county government office.

When the magistrate saw Su Panpan, he showed a standard official smile on his face.

"Miss Su's bravery in subduing the tiger has brought honor to this county. Today, the land deeds will be processed for you as soon as possible."

"Thank you, Lord Magistrate"

Afterwards, the magistrate called in his legal advisor.

"Master, please bring the land deeds and documents here quickly."

The lawyer hurriedly took out the blank land deeds and prepared pen and ink.

The magistrate personally took up the pen, filled in the relevant content on the document, and then stamped it with the county government seal.

"Miss Su, this is the land and house I reward you with. The location, area, boundaries, and other relevant information of the land are all on it. Please take a look."

Su Panpan solemnly took the land deeds and farm deeds handed over by the yamen runner and glanced at them quickly.

The two acres of land are located in the center of the village, not far from the Qin family.

The magistrate smiled and said, "Miss Su, the land deeds have been properly processed. I hope you will keep them carefully."

Su Panpan quickly bowed and thanked him: "Thank you, Mr. Magistrate!"

After leaving the yamen, Su Panpan took another carriage and returned to the town. She actually saw a stall where someone was selling a few puppies. They looked very cute.

Su Panpan couldn't help but walk forward, squatted down and looked at these little guys carefully. Aren't these the Chinese pastoral dogs? They are easy to raise, have strong survival ability and are loyal.

One of the puppies had golden fur, staring at her with its round eyes, and licked her fingers with its pink little tongue. This cute look instantly captured Su Panpan's heart.

She asked the seller the price, and after some bargaining, she happily bought the puppy for one hundred coins.

The boss also thoughtfully gave her a leash, and Su Panpan took the puppy for a stroll around the streets of the town.

The puppy had just been tied up for a long time, and now it was as excited as a pony on the loose, sniffing here and there, its furry tail wagging from side to side like a cheerful little broom.

Sometimes it stares curiously at the colorful stalls on the roadside, and sometimes it is attracted by passers-by. Its little head turns flexibly, and its playful appearance is really adorable.

As she walked, she came across the wonton shop from yesterday. However, this time, she did not go in. She just stood quietly at the door of the shop and stared blankly for a few seconds.

In those few seconds, it seemed as if time had frozen and the surrounding noise had nothing to do with her.

After a while, she took the puppy and left.

"Hey, lady in front, lady in front, please stop!" I had just taken a few steps when I heard the anxious call of the wonton shop owner behind me.

She looked back and saw the boss running towards her, panting, with a jade pendant in his hand.

"This is the young man who dined with you yesterday. He just left it here. Since you are familiar with him, please help pass it to him."

Su Panpan hurriedly explained that she really couldn't pass it on, but the wonton shop owner mistakenly thought that she was afraid of trouble, and without saying anything, he forced the jade pendant into her hands and kept begging her for help.

Su Panpan handed the jade pendant back helplessly.

But the boss said anxiously, "I'm still busy taking care of the business. People come and go in the store. It would be bad if the jade pendant is lost!" After saying that, he ran back in a hurry.

The street was noisy and the voice of Su Panpan trying to explain to the boss again was instantly drowned out by the crowd, and the wonton shop owner could not hear her at all.

The puppy was pulling at the rope, but it ran away quickly. Su Panpan had no choice but to turn around and run after the puppy. Fortunately, she caught the rope without any danger.

"You still want to run away? Look at your cleverness. You look pretty good."

She scratched the fur under the little yellow dog's neck and continued, "Since you look so seductive, why not just call you Vixen, okay?"

The little yellow dog barked "woof, woof, woof" at her a few times.

"So you agree then! Vixen, haha."

As she spoke, her eyes fell on the jade pendant in her hand. It was smooth and delicate, oval in shape, crystal clear, with a graceful curve at the top and smooth, natural lines.

In the center of the jade pendant is carved an exquisite hill with lush trees and a winding path, giving people a sense of tranquility and remoteness.

She picked up the jade pendant and was about to put it away when she suddenly discovered that facing the sunlight, there was a lively phoenix engraved inside the jade pendant. The phoenix's feathers were clearly visible, and its wings were stretched out as if ready to fly. Its expression was so realistic that it seemed as if it would fly out of the jade pendant in the next second.

There is also an exquisite cloud pattern carved on it, which is exactly the same as the cloud pattern on Han Jingrui's belt. It is indeed his.

But when the jade pendant was laid flat, the phoenix and cloud patterns hidden inside disappeared, leaving only the mountains, paths and trees.

This jade pendant must be very important to him!

Did he go to eat wontons again at noon today?

Su Panpan thought that it was useless to explain to the wonton shop owner at the moment, so she decided to help him keep the jade pendant for the time being. It would be safer and would not be lost. Besides, she still owed Han Jingrui sixty cents.

Maybe next time he comes to ask for it, I can return the jade pendant and the money to him together, and avoid any more trouble.

Thinking of this, Su Panpan carefully put away the jade pendant.

She went to the tailor shop and picked up the clothes. The tailor's owner had really good craftsmanship. After she tried them on, she looked much more energetic and beautiful.

Before she knew it, she passed by a grain and oil store and bought some flour and wine yeast, thinking she could make some buns and fried cakes for the children in the morning. She also bought some dried shrimp, dried mushrooms, and dried bamboo shoots.

I went to the butcher shop and bought two pounds of hind leg meat and a large handful of chopped green onions.

I also bought some seeds suitable for autumn planting, such as peas, rapeseed, garlic, celery, white radish, garland chrysanthemum, and sweet potatoes.

I also bought some candied dates and preserved fruits for the children.

I also bought two buns.

Holding a cloth bag, carrying large and small bags and leading the fox spirit, he stood under a big tree at the intersection to see if there was any passing carriage.

After waiting for a long time, a carriage finally came. After negotiating the price of ten cents, they hurried back.

On the way, she ate a bun and the vixen also ate a bun.

A horse-drawn carriage is much faster than an ox-drawn carriage.

Su Panpan returned to the yard and saw the children were busy.

Qin Mu was working hard to shovel out the silt in the drainage ditch in the yard, Xiaoxiao was concentrating on pulling out the weeds on both sides of the yard, and Qin Xiao and Yueyue were cleaning the ground carefully.

"Come, everyone, come and eat candied fruit."

As soon as Su Panpan stepped into the yard, she greeted the children, and the busy children raised their heads one after another.

Qin Mu stopped shoveling, a bright smile spread across his face, and he shouted, "Mom, you're back!"

"Wow, there's a puppy." Yueyue was the first to discover it.

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