Everyone played until after 9 pm, and someone suggested getting some late-night snacks to eat later.

Xiaomeng, Xiaotang, and Qingqing are all quite sociable. When someone suggested it, they immediately responded, put down their game controllers, and followed their eldest brother out the door.

The ancient city is brightly lit at night, and the crowds are quite good compared to the quiet cycling paths during the day.

The night market stalls have all reopened.

Xizhou Baba, roasted milk fan, roasted rice cake, rice jelly, Yangbi rice rolls, and Heqing rice cake.

They tried these local snacks and thought they were delicious, so they bought some of each, filling the logistics staff's hands with all sorts of takeout bags.

As girls, Xiaomeng and Qingqing were easily drawn to the sparkly little accessories sold at roadside stalls.

The men who came out to buy late-night snacks had already finished and turned back, but the women still wanted to wander around outside a bit more.

Of course, there was no problem. The eldest brother led the logistics support staff, whose hands were full of late-night snacks, back to the inn first, while Xiao Tang stayed behind as a bodyguard, slowly strolling back with the two girls.

Ancient towns like this, with their distinctive ethnic minority characteristics, often feature many handicrafts made by locals.

For example, the roof tile cats—those adorable kitten sculptures—each one is unique, not to mention they symbolize good fortune and wealth. Xiaomeng and Qingqing both thought these big-mouthed cats were very cute, and bought two or three of their favorites.

There were also some hand-carved wooden hairpins, cheap handmade Tibetan silver jewelry, turquoise silver rings, amber necklaces, etc. Regardless of whether they were real or fake, the young girls would buy them if they liked them, since they were all people who didn't lack money.

"Xiaomeng, look, they sell tie-dye here. The patterns they create are so beautiful!"

Qingqing pulled Xiaomeng to a stall selling blue tie-dye handicrafts and picked up a blue tie-dye scarf from the stall to show Xiaomeng.

This is a scarf with a blue background and white flowers. The scarf is covered with white flowers of varying shades, like a hazy painting.

The stall was run by a girl with beautiful, bright eyes. She had been sitting at the stall looking around, seemingly searching for something or waiting for someone.

When Xiaomeng and her friends walked over from the east and stood in front of the stall, the little girl's eyes lit up, and she immediately smiled broadly, saying to Xiaomeng and her friends:

"Girls, which one do you fancy? I'll sell them all to you cheaply."

……

The girl selling tie-dye is surnamed Duan, and her stall is located in front of her old house.

Two years ago, her family's old house was converted into a guesthouse, following the trend. With the guesthouse and tie-dye business, their life is much better than before.

However, in recent years, due to environmental remediation, her family's guesthouse has been forced to close for rectification. Without the income from the guesthouse, their standard of living has plummeted.

However, they couldn't afford to buy a complete hotel wastewater treatment system all at once.

Their family has been trying to raise funds, but they haven't been able to borrow enough money.

Some suggested that the family members mortgage the old house to the bank and use the money from the mortgage to buy a sewage treatment system.

However, their uncles were worried about the risks of taking out a loan. Because loans require interest payments, they felt that the annual interest payments would be too high, and they were worried that they wouldn't be able to repay them and would end up losing the old house. Therefore, they hadn't made up their minds yet.

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