136, cool moon like you
Everyone also recalled that, except for gold knitting, everyone was weak in their legs and feet, and they couldn't use their strength. They were originally going to get around Aunt Duan to pinch her and send her to the hospital, but now no one has time to care about these nostalgic business. Chunsheng's family tugs Aunt Duan's "corpse" hard, and the life of their family was almost out of danger. Who cares about the life and death of this old man! It would be better that she would die so that she could push everything to her!
Chunsheng's family was not sure what to do, but the fat wife slapped the carriage with a 'bang bang' first, and shouted with red eyes: "Old Zhao! Let's turn back to drive the carriage! While the city gate is not closed, hurry back to the Tang Mansion!"
Ji Jin looked at the appearance of sentient beings in cold eyes, only doing it without knowing it.
The other few ignored Aunt Duan, most of them had no idea and wanted to go back and discuss with their husbands first.
The wife of the miscellaneous clothes said anxiously: "Let's change the loom before we can change the loom!"
"Damn it!" Chunsheng's family scolded her: "If it changes, it will not match the account!"
The fat wife slapped her thighs in a hurry: "I'm so angry, why don't you go back and apologize with your wife! You can't discuss with the men at the farm!" The fat man's face was so anxious that she pointed at Aunt Duan who was lying in the car: "Anyway, it was her instigation, and she took most of the money!"
Miscellaneous clothes were dying and seeking medical treatment. In a panic, he pulled Jijin's hand with tears in his eyes: "You and your wife can still talk, give us some ideas!"
Zhijin only cares about Aunt Duan’s body: “What is this? It’s important to find a doctor to treat the disease and save the patient!”
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As the summer stands, the day grows, and the years seem to grow.
Shanniang also changed into a thin shirt and gauze skirt and stood in front of the glazed window at dusk.
She held two veils in her hand. She had been thinking about them every day since she came to Kyoto.
The veils are made of silk, and there is no difference at a high level. If you look closely at sunlight, you can see that one side is woven in a dense manner while the other side is slightly sparse. The former is woven in a Zhuangzi in Zhaozhou, and the latter is woven in a Zhuangzi in Kyoto.
"My wife is very careful. Those looms are indeed a bit loose. A pound of silk can produce nine feet of silk, and Zhaozhou Zhuangzi can only produce eight and a half feet at most." Ci Gu said on the side.
"Tomorrow, I will send the loom to Manchang's farm."
"Yes," said Ci Gu, "When the wife moves, the whole village in the capital will change."
Shan Niang rubbed the relatively sparse silk handkerchief: "A pound of silk can cost half a foot of silk. Over the past year, losing tens of thousands of dollars is a trivial matter. If the Tang family's sign is smashed, the sky will collapse."
Ci Gu helped her master sit down and brought a cup of pine and roe tea.
Shan Niang opened a large booklet on the desktop, and it was sticking large and small paper slips like modern newspaper clippings. Looking closely, it turned out that they were all kinds of letters, with the handwriting from the same person, but the signatures were different. Some were only the word "sail"; some were "black people", probably because they were sunburned in some places; some were "trading men", and some were "buyers" because the goods in the store were selling more and more; some were "buyers"; some were "to the Xiaoxiao Muyu"; some were "Xiaoxiao Dad"...
Shan Niang posted the note in her hand on a new page, but there was no signature on this note, only two words were strictly handled!
On the back, I wrote a few small words unwillingly: it is night, and the cool moon is like you.
Shan Niang had a rare shyness on her face. She took a sip of tea and asked, "Where is Xiaoxiao?"
The hairpin said on the side: "The girl is in the kitchen in the backyard. She said she bought a rare bean at the school fair. She was discussing with Rui Niang that she wanted to squeeze out the fat of the beans."
"This child can't stay idle either," Shan Niang shook her head and smiled, "I'm saying that I'm going to go to my classmate's house tomorrow?"
Zhang Hua replied: "I heard that it is very good at school. I am a girl from the Wei family who is familiar with Silk and lives in Zidi Lane in Beijing."
"There is not far from the palace. We will follow our carriage tomorrow, regardless of whether we take the car or not." Ci Gu ordered, "Let Tuanxi follow you too, and then send two skilled people to protect you in secret."
Shan Niang said unconsciously: "Where is this?"
Ci Gu said, "The master has always reminded that the safety of the wife and girl is the first priority. Moreover, I have never been at ease when Zhaozhou has left the ladder."
Shan Niang said, "Look at the accounts in Beijing, wouldn't you make enemies if you are not careful? Just be careful."
"What the wife said is, be careful to sail the ten thousand years of ship," Ci Gu nodded repeatedly, "Would you like to send a few more people to protect the girl?"
Shan Niang smiled and said, "By the way, what did you buy at the market today?"
"It was said that I had picked jewelry for both the old lady and the wife, and I also bought a grasshopper for the big grandma and the fourth young master."
Shan Niang was stunned: "Guagua? Baodi is now pregnant. The Guagua is noisy, so she is afraid that it will disturb her."
The hairpin said with a smile: "The eldest young lady likes it tightly. She doesn't like to raise cats and birds, but she prefers to listen to the croaking of insects."
"Okay, let her go." Shan's mother put the letter book into the cabinet and asked again: "It's not good to go to classmate's house tomorrow and go to empty-handed. She should bring some gifts to the door."
"Because it was a merchant visiting, the girl prepared four new brocades for her, and brought a box of cookies to her, saying that the old lady of the Wei family likes to eat soft and soft food. And there are some needlework and threading toys from the girl's house."
Shan Niang said, "For the first time I came to the door, I saved up a box and gave it a little more gift. I prepared a gift for the Tang family Four Seasons gift box, and the fresh fruits I sent to the farm today, such as strawberries, cherries, mulberries, and loquats from the south. I picked up beautiful baskets and put them in one basket." As I said that, I remembered something: "I will wear brighter tomorrow. If there are elderly people at home, I don't like the girl's clothes that are too simple."
Chapter completed!