Chapter 27
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nChapter 27 Settle Down
n“It’s alright. It’s enough for us to live in for the time being.” Zhou Ying said.
n“Then it’s decided.”
nAfter that, the two of them walked toward the village chief, who was looking around the house, and said, “Grandpa Qian, how much does this house cost?”
n“There are only a few walls left intact in this broken house. How can I ask for money?
n“However, the size of the land is one acre total. So you have to pay two taels of silver for the land itself. “After the chief finished speaking, he led them to the backyard.
nHe pointed at a large piece of cabbage patch and said, “This is a vegetable garden occupying less than 80% of the land. We have been planting in it for the past few years. You can plow them over and plant on them directly in spring.”
n“Thank you, Grandpa Qian.” Gu Chengrui clasped his hands and thanked him.
n“So it’s decided?” the village chief turned his head and asked.
n“Yes, I’ll have to trouble you to help us gather some people to fix the house as soon as possible.”
n“Sure, let’s talk about it in detail.” After the village chief finished speaking, he brought Gu Chengrui to the front to discuss how to renovate the house.
nAs for Zhou Ying, she returned to the mountain. She heard a faint dog bark from afar, so she hastened her steps and rushed up the mountain.
nWhen she arrived outside Mother God Temple, she realized it was the wild dog she had previously fed. It was currently facing Gu Chengxi, who was carrying a basket on his back at the temple entrance.
n“Chengxi, you are here. Take a rest inside.” She quickly stepped forward and greeted him.
nAfter she finished speaking, she waved at the wild dog and waited for it to leave before she brought Gu Chengxi into the Mother God Temple.
nGu Chengxi followed her in with lingering fear and asked, “Third sister-in-law, since when did you have such a big dog?”
nAfter saying that, he put the basket aside and sat on a rock by the fire.
n“I didn’t purposefully rear it. I just leave some food aside for it every day.”
n“This dog sure is loyal.” He quipped.
n“Why else would they say dogs are loyal?” After Zhou Ying finished speaking, she took out a new bowl, poured some water into it, and handed it to him.
nGu Chengxi took it and drank half a bowl before saying, “You have become much more cheerful after coming out.”
n“At least I’m feeling more comfortable now that there’s no one pressing on me constantly.”
nGu Chengxi laughed dryly and did not reply. Instead, he asked, “I just heard that my third brother went into the river to save the village chief’s grandson, Tieniu, in the afternoon. Is he alright now?”
n“He’s fine. We’ve been digging up some medicinal herbs in the mountains these past two days. We’ve exchanged them for a few doses of medicine for your third brother in town. He’s much better now.” Zhou Ying said.
nGu Chengxi was stunned for a moment. He really did not expect them to make a living by relying on medicinal herbs. He was happy for them and was piqued by the notion at the same time.
nHe opened his mouth, wanting to say something. However, he changed his mind. “It’s good that my third brother is okay. If you need any help, just ask. Well, I have to go and collect firewood now. ”
nAfter he finished speaking, he drank the rest of the water, picked up the basket, and walked out.
n“Alright, come over when you’re free.” Once Zhou Ying said that, she sent him off.
nAfterward, she put the clothes she had hung outside into her interspace.
nAfter a while, Gu Chengrui rushed back and asked for three taels of silver for the timber needed for the renovation. He then went down the mountain again once he got them.
nWhen he returned, it was already around eight o’clock in the evening. Seeing that the rice was still warm in the pot, he raised his head and asked, “Babe, have you eaten?”
n“I’ve eaten. I was afraid you hadn’t eaten, so I left some for you. ”
n“I’ve eaten at the village chief’s house, and the matter of the house’s renovation has been settled. Other than the cost of the materials, their salary is ten copper a day, and we’ll have to provide them with a meal at noon.
n“Do we still have to provide food?” Zhou Ying was a little miffed when she heard that. There is nothing here. How could they provide the food?
n“I didn’t want to at first, but the village chief suggested it. He said we could integrate into the village faster if they are happy with the food.” After Gu Chengrui finished speaking, he grabbed her hand and said, “It’s been hard on you these past two days. We’ll overcome any difficulties together.”
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