"Fairy aunt, can you help me plant?" Not knowing whether there were any gods in the space, and not knowing how to address them, Jing Chunxi could only call the fairy aunt that she and her mother had made up.

Unexpectedly, the seeds that were temporarily placed in the ground disappeared before my eyes.

If she hadn't seen two rows of vegetables planted, with neatly arranged leaves exposed, she wouldn't have known that the space actually had the function of growing vegetables.

When she was distracted again, the fields in front of her were also wetted by the stream water. She didn't believe that there was no help from the gods.

That's great! If I had known earlier, I would have found more seeds. I'll come back tomorrow night when I have time to plant more food.

It would be great if we could find some fruit tree seedlings along the way. After planting them now, I don’t know if we can eat the fruits when we get to Lingnan, but it would be even better if we can eat them on the way. I heard that there are a lot of fruits and vegetables in Lingnan, and you can enjoy them freely!

Then there are live chickens, ducks, and small fish fry. If she has the chance, she will buy some and put them in so that she won't have to worry about meat in the future. Now she regrets bringing in gutted and plucked chickens and ducks.

It would be great if we had seeds of medicinal herbs. Good medicinal herbs can be sold for a lot of money in the future. In this era, food and medicinal herbs are still the best things.

Although she had a lot of silver and treasures in her space, she didn't want to just spend money without getting any in. The key was having to find a reason to take things out, and that feeling made her uneasy. When she exchanged the sleeping pills and itching powder for poisons, she hadn't noticed how much silver the space had confiscated. But when she exchanged the gold wound medicine and anti-inflammatory powder for her grandfather's treatment, five thousand taels of silver disappeared right before her eyes. And the medicinal wine and plasters she had just given to Xiaobei's grandfather had also cost her a full thousand taels. The silver in the space was not easy to spend.

There would be plenty of places to use silver in the future! She had to find a way to earn it back, preferably as much as possible. The space would be filled with nothing but silver and gold, even the soil and air would be gold dust, with no gaps at all.

She was the last one to go into the pharmacy. She wanted to exchange some medicine to strengthen the body for the little glutinous rice dumpling, but ginseng, deer antler and ganoderma were too expensive. She didn't dare to give such tonic medicine to the child easily. After looking around, she really didn't know what was available.

Finally, she found something called "milk tablets" on a shelf near the door. Thinking that eating cow's and goat's milk could really strengthen children's bodies, she swapped out two rows of them, ten tablets each. Two tablets a day would be enough for the little glutinous rice dumpling to eat for a few days. This was a bargain, costing her only two taels of silver.

Finally, when she fell asleep on the bed, she had a dream. She dreamed that the dog emperor's palace was completely emptied by her, and the mansion outside that the Fourth Prince and Eunuch Li had bought was also turned upside down. Jing Chunxi also set it on fire. Looking at the flames rising into the sky, she was so happy, as it relieved the grievances and pains from two lives.

"Hahaha."

"I don't know who can laugh like this on the road to exile." Shilang muttered as he turned over, then drooled and smacked his lips: "Braised pork is still delicious."

Silent all night.

The morning was fine. In addition to a black-faced steamed bun, each person was given half a bowl of porridge so thick that you could see your reflection in it. There were also a few more green vegetable leaves floating in it than last night. However, the porridge lacked oil and water, so it tasted a bit dry.

Most of the prisoners seemed to have accepted their fate. They were so hungry that they could actually taste the delicious food. They devoured it ravenously, and they couldn't help but lick the two bowls. After swallowing half a bowl of porridge, they didn't need to drink water in the morning.

Only the dozen or so people from the General's Mansion were still eating slowly and leisurely.

As expected, people from wealthy families are dignified in appearance and still maintain their noble demeanor.

Everyone changed into fine cotton clothes, which were clean and refreshing without any burden. They even put on cloth shoes with thousand-layer soles. It was hard not to be envied.

"Who told us not to have a filial daughter?" he said in a sarcastic tone.

"If I had known this would happen, I would have drowned my own daughter in the urine bucket early on." The man was vicious and cruel.

Old Lady Wang looked at them with a vicious face, wishing she could strip off everything on their bodies and feet and put it on herself.

Early in the morning, Jing Chunxi refused to take the bus and instead coaxed his grandmother to get on.

Then he deliberately walked with Jing Changning: "Uncle, will you stay in Dafeng County tonight? I heard that there are fifty or sixty prisoners who will be accepted into the exile group there, more than thirty of whom are bandits and criminals who have committed looting and murder."

This was also the news she learned later in her past life. Dalang and Sanlang also died in a conflict with these people. Seven or eight women in the family were humiliated and then committed suicide. It was said that one of them was from the general's mansion. Jing Chunxi guessed that it must be one of her three aunts or cousins, so she remembered it very clearly. Because of this incident, Erlang completely turned evil. After arriving in Lingnan, he made many radical remarks and was ultimately sentenced to death by hanging.

Seeing that his third uncle didn't say anything, Jing Chunxi was afraid that he would not remember, so he couldn't help reminding him again, and repeatedly emphasized that it was his mother who got the information from the Marquis' Mansion.

"Tonight is in Dafeng County." Jing Changning finally farted, and no one knew what he was thinking. Jing Chunxi was a little angry.

Exiled prisoners are generally escorted four times a year, but the route is not necessarily the same each time. It is either to the north or to the western border, and Lingnan is the farthest and most difficult.

Aside from the prisoners like them who were directly escorted from the capital, local prisoners would occasionally join them along the way. The route passed through Dafeng and Qingliu counties, both of which were considered suburban areas of the capital, and the largest number of serious criminals from the imperial court were escorted in.

Because petty thefts and minor crimes were generally punished directly by doing some hard labor in the local area. Only serious criminals were escorted to the capital for trial. The capital's dungeons and prisons naturally could not accommodate so many people. They were also worried that such people would be easily robbed or cause trouble in the capital. After the verdict, they were first escorted to these two counties. It can be said that Dafeng County and Qingliu County were the transit stations for serious criminals throughout the Daqing Dynasty.

"I'll go find the clan leader." Third uncle was finally fooled by her.

Before leaving, Jing Qiurong specifically told her daughter that she was too young and should not do everything by herself, and also to try not to let others notice her supernatural powers.

She said her third uncle was the smartest and had a good brain, so she could ask him to handle anything. If things got any worse, there were still her grandmother and her eldest aunt who could take charge and she could consult with them. As for her grandfather, Jing Qiurong didn't say anything because she wasn't sure about her father's health, or even if he would die mid-term.

If it comes to the last resort, it would be easier for the old lady to accept the matter of the fairy aunt if she knew about it. She would just have to find a way to make the old lady stand on her side. The facts were there, and she, an old lady who often practiced vegetarianism and chanted Buddhist scriptures, would not be able to disbelieve it.

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