When He Jiahuan saw Tu Shan come back safely, he secretly breathed a sigh of relief, as long as she didn't cause any trouble.

"It's your first day here, so you should mainly familiarize yourself with the situation. You can look at the files outside, or help anyone who needs help. The work here is very intense, and starting tomorrow, things might not be so easy."

Tu Shan nodded to show that she understood. She looked through the files for a while and ran to the interrogation room to serve as a juror and take notes. Her colleagues went out to pee. This group of people were really holding it in.

When you are busy, time flies by quickly, and at six o'clock in the afternoon, it's time to get off work.

The comrades left work one after another, leaving only a few guards on duty.

Tu Shan went to find He Jiahuan.

"Captain, are you off duty just like that? How are we going to handle the situation on the other side? Can't I participate?"

The interrogation had not yet ended, and Tu Shan had not heard of any arrangements for the other party, which felt very strange.

He Jiahuan looked up from a pile of documents: "Come and take a look."

Tu Shan jumped over and He Jiahuan showed her a map of the area where they were.

The three exits she mentioned were marked.

"According to the location you mentioned, these three exits are, if nothing unexpected happens, also inside the residential building.

They are a public rental house, an abandoned yard, and a garbage disposal station.

Including the warehouse, there are four in total, and each one should be guarded by someone.

It is even possible that all the residents in that public housing unit are their people.

We don’t know how many more of their spies are in other places, so we can’t act rashly.

We'll go to get off work as normal to confuse the enemy. Tonight, I'll take a few skilled teammates to investigate."

Tu Shan's eyes sparkled. "Take me with you. I'm the best fighter on the team. Captain, you have to stand back. Besides, we're all strangers. They must have known your faces for a long time and could recognize you from a distance. I just arrived today, so no one knows me."

He Jiahuan felt like he was stabbed, but he also agreed with Tu Shan's words. He had planned to take her there, otherwise he would not have told her the situation.

"Meet at the nearby park at 10 o'clock tonight. We are off work as usual now."

"Yes," Tu Shan pushed her cart and a load of things out of the lobby and said goodbye to Grandpa Man. "See you tomorrow, Grandpa."

"See you tomorrow, see you tomorrow." Uncle Man waved with a smile.

On the way back, Tu Shan went into the mountains first to bring back some food.

Then he went to the woods outside the residential area, picked up the roe deer he had hunted yesterday, and returned to the yard.

The yard was quite lively. Even the children who usually ran around and disappeared were there, busy working on her little piece of land.

They compacted the loose soil used in digging the foundation.

"Still busy?"

"Third sister is back? Hurry, hurry, third sister is back."

With a shout, Tu Shan attracted everyone's attention.

They surrounded her like wolves seeing meat. Tu Shan quickly retreated: "What are you doing?"

"Why are you running?" Aunt Wang broke through the crowd, walked up to Tu Shan, and grabbed her. "The room is ready for you. Go and see if there's anything wrong. While everyone is eating your meat, I'll fix it for you. What meat are you having for dinner today?"

Tu Shan's mouth twitched, "Auntie, please be polite."

"Roe deer." After getting the accurate news, everyone celebrated with even greater enthusiasm.

He took Tu Shan's cart and helped unload and put the goods in place.

Tu Shan felt that they were so enthusiastic that she felt embarrassed to delay everyone's meal.

He first borrowed a knife, skinned and chopped the roe deer and handed it to the aunties and sisters who were waiting eagerly, then took out a bag of shelled rice before going to see his own house.

I have to say, it is very effective to be soft-hearted when someone has eaten your food.

In addition to being built according to her requirements, the house's mud brick walls were covered with yellow mud mixed with straw and sticky rice, and painted with some grayish white lime, which was probably discarded stuff brought back from somewhere.

The original bedroom was also renovated.

The overall environment is clean, tidy and bright.

The ground was smashed flat and smooth.

Just for a bite of meat, a whole yard of people smashed it back and forth in her small house for a whole day. How could it not be smooth?

Aunt Wang came over and said, "Someone came to deliver goods today. We saw that they were all daily necessities, so we sorted them out for you. Look, the pots are installed, and the bowls, chopsticks, basins, kitchen knives and cutting boards are all washed.

The large vat that was brought in was placed in the corner and had also been cleaned.

There are also quilts and blankets, which have been washed and dried. The quilts won’t be used in the next two days, so I’ve put them in the cupboard for you.

The cabinets, tables, chairs, stools, shelves, and doors are all made for you from wood that everyone has pooled together. They're definitely sturdy and durable. The ones you had before were too ugly, so I'll sell them for five dollars. You can deduct it from your expenses later."

Tu Shan's eyelids were trembling. She spent more than ten yuan to buy it, but only sold it for five yuan, not including her labor cost. She lost all her money.

Aunt Wang didn't care about Tu Shan's heartbreak at all, and dragged her to the backyard: "I saw some seeds in the things. I sowed some radish seeds on your land. It can also be considered a vegetable, which can save a lot of money.

The remaining seeds and small items are all put in the cabinet for you to clean up.

By the way, that broken bunk bed is still there. You can sleep on it until the kang is dry. Take a look yourself. If you have anything to say, tell me before dinner."

After Aunt Wang left, Tu Shan was speechless. What happened? Did they have a falling out after dinner?

Forget it, after walking around, I’m not dissatisfied at all.

The Yang family generals were very thoughtful and gave her a lot of things she needed but had not expected. The house was basically fully equipped.

She has a family.

Tu Shan let out a long sigh and was brought back to her senses by the screams and laughter of children outside.

Aunt Wang came over with a bill that was longer than Tu Shan's life, which made Tu Shan see stars.

It was so subtle that a one-and-a-half-year-old kid was rewarded half a candy for helping to pick up a stone.

Are you really not trying to trick her?

What is the function of that stone?

She decided to just look at the bill. The total cost was seventy-eight dollars and sixty-three cents, plus forty-eight and a half candies.

Just to simply renovate her palm-sized house, it cost an ordinary worker more than half a year's wages. No wonder so many people are homeless.

If you want to know where the money went and why it is so expensive, just look at the bill. It is clear and obvious, without any ambiguity.

Tu Shan took out the money without hesitation and even exchanged dozens of candies for cash. She asked Aunt Wang to help buy candies and distribute them to these skinny and dark little cubs. The cubs were a little bit naughty, but the way they cleverly begged for candies was still very lovable.

The little black bag has shrunk severely.

She endures the pain once and it lasts for ten years.

When the last meal was served, everyone turned against each other and retreated into their own rooms. Only the smell of meat wafted through the yard.

Tu Shan clicked her tongue.

There was a lunch box at home, but Tu Shan didn't use it. Instead, she used taro leaves to save the food for her father and mother.

She forgot to ask Yang Jiajiang to buy medicine today, and she didn't know how her mother's illness was.

After dinner, Tu Shan went to look for the seeds that General Yang had given her. In addition to radishes, there were also sweet potatoes, sesame seeds, and corn.

There is also a very small orange sapling planted by Aunt Wang in the corner of the backyard.

Tu Shan first grew the orange tree. This perennial herb required much more energy, and just growing it exhausted all her energy.

I took out the remaining peanuts at home and ate them like crazy. After I recovered a little, I continued.

This process repeats three times before oranges are produced.

It just happened to be the citrus variety of the season, with thin skin, thick flesh, and rich and sweet juice.

One tree is more than one meter tall and bears seventy or eighty oranges.

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