A talented girl wears a silly dress and marries a general to become a koi

Chapter 24: Start using X-ray vision to find treasures

While the old lady was expressing her feelings, Liu Junhui had already quickly browsed the contents of the letter.

A quick look reveals that this skill belongs to the talented young woman Liu Junhui.

Seeing that there was basically no privacy in it, Liu Junhui read it in its entirety to her future mother-in-law.

Li Yonggang's letter was written very simply, but it conveyed all the ideas he wanted to express.

First, she said that she arrived safely, and then she said, Junhui, you will have to work hard in the future, and taking care of me is not an easy task.

Then he said that if the family was short of money or food, he should write to him as soon as possible.

I even wrote a paragraph specifically for my mother.

Tell me, don’t feel bad that Junhui takes care of you day and night. She is taking care of you sincerely.

At the end of the letter, Li Yonggang said that during the Chinese New Year, unless there were special circumstances, the troops would take leave and come back to celebrate the New Year together.

Li Yong said this to my mother once before he left.

I am not afraid to repeat words that make me feel at ease.

With the thirty yuan, Liu Junhui felt more confident in taking good care of the old lady.

Ten days after Li Yonggang returned to the army, Liu Junhui had basically adapted to this unique life, so she wanted to do something else.

I had already planned to develop and utilize the clairvoyance given to me by God to see if I could change my husband's family's financial situation.

Despite the financial situation of my husband's family, I just want to change my life and improve its quality.

In her previous life, the talented young girl Liu Junhui had read some novels about the power of clairvoyance and even watched related films and TV shows.

Therefore, Liu Junhui knew that the X-ray vision had powerful functions and could bring her unimaginable benefits in many aspects.

However, Liu Junhui also knew that the current life circle had extremely limited conditions and many functions could not be used.

For example, there is no gambling stone field in this poor place.

For example, there is no treasure appraisal market here.

A more realistic approach is to use your X-ray vision to find good things within your current range of activities.

What good stuff?

Of course, it’s the gold, silver and jewelry hidden underground.

Liu Junhui first started by looking for treasures.

Of course, you can't just stare with your eyes wide open and shake your head around like a mine detector.

In the eyes of the villagers, she was already a silly girl. If she continued to scan the village with her eyes like a lunatic, the villagers would not know what to say to her.

The silly girl is a little bit naive, but the talented little girl is definitely not.

Liu Junhui first started scanning from her own home (the Li family, which Liu Junhui already regarded as her own home).

The old lady was lying in the east room and couldn't go out, so she let Liu Junhui mess around in every corner.

However, even at home, Liu Junhui did not act too presumptuously.

What if the old lady leans over to look out the window out of curiosity?

Seeing the unmarried daughter-in-law staring at a certain place, doesn't it make you wonder if Liu Junhui has other purposes?

Therefore, Liu Junhui took advantage of opportunities such as watering the land, adding food to the chicken trough, sweeping the yard with a large broom, etc. to thoroughly check out his entire homestead.

There is no treasure. Underground, there is nothing but loess.

It seems that the Li family, from the ancestors onwards, have been paupers for generations.

Then, Liu Junhui took the opportunity to return to her mother's home and used clever methods to look through the entire homestead of her mother's family.

There is no treasure. Underground, there is nothing but loess.

It turns out that the Liu family, like the Li family, has been paupers for generations.

Then, Liu Junhui took advantage of the opportunity to look for the original owner's childhood playmates, buy things at the tavern, ask at the brigade headquarters if he could call Li Yonggang (he couldn't), borrow a donkey from the breeding house to grind the mill, borrow farm tools from other people's homes, and so on, and he looked through the entire village's underground.

No treasure was found.

Lijiazhuang, like other ancient villages along the Grand Canal, was historically formed by refugees from upstream who moved downstream along the river, chose suitable places to settle, and gradually formed the village.

Think about it, what good things can refugees have? Their daily lives are so difficult, how could they have any treasures to bury underground?

However, Liu Junhui was not completely disappointed.

She cut grass and collected firewood to explore all the fields and trees in the east, south and west of the village.

To the north of the village is the Grand Canal.

As a result, only one "treasure" was found.

Under a century-old elm tree, Liu Junhui was shocked to discover a pile of bombs buried more than two meters underground!

Using the knowledge he learned from watching movies and TV shows in his previous life, Liu Junhui concluded that this was an aerial bomb used by the Japanese army during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

God knows who was buried here.

Should we dig out those aerial bombs and hand them over to the country?

In that case, you will be praised or even rewarded by the government.

However, the young talented girl changed her mind after a moment's thought.

Digging out that pile of bombs would certainly arouse suspicion from the villagers and even government officials.

How did you, a silly girl, discover a bomb two meters underground?

Do you want to dig up this century-old tree? Don’t you see the sign hanging on the tree from the County Agriculture and Forestry Bureau declaring that century-old trees must not be destroyed?

How do you explain?

The ability to see through things must never be told. If the news gets out and shocks the village, that's a small matter. The key is what if God gets angry and takes back the eyes of perspective.

Forget it, let those historical witnesses continue to sleep, and we’ll figure out what to do with them later.

For more than a month, Liu Junhui searched everywhere in the village, but did not find any treasure.

There is a large cemetery in the southwest of the village, and there may be good things buried in the graves.

However, Liu Junhui did not want to be a tomb robber.

Besides, the talented young girl Liu Junhui doesn’t have the courage to look for something among the piles of bones in the grave.

Now Liu Junhui still has a glimmer of hope, and that is the Grand Canal.

The young talent Liu Junhui knew the history of the Grand Canal in her previous life.

The Grand Canal is a thousand-year-old river that was used for water transport in history. Historical records show that every year when the water level of the Grand Canal is high, ship capsizing incidents occur.

The overturned ships were basically all merchant ships. Ancient merchants used ships to transport good things from southern cities to Kyoto to sell, and then transported good things from Kyoto to southern cities to sell, trading back and forth.

If that’s the case, are there any treasures left behind by a capsized ship in the mud of the Grand Canal?

Liu Junhui found a fish scoop in the farm tool shed at her husband's house. Holding a bucket in her left hand and the fish scoop in her right hand, she pretended to go to the Grand Canal to scoop fish.

It was already October by then, and the water level in the Grand Canal had receded. Only one-third of the river remained filled with water, and two-thirds of the riverbed was exposed.

Liu Junhui pretended to catch fish, walking from north to south along the river, looking through the distance as he went.

There are really a lot of things under the mud.

But they were just shells, pebbles, and rotten wood.

After walking for a long time, I still didn't find the treasure.

Liu Junhui walked south along the river for more than ten miles and felt a little tired. Looking at the sun in the sky, he thought it was time to go back and cook for the old lady.

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