Chapter 101: Chapter 102: Fu County
"How is this ânot badâ?" Liu Liu asked, pressing on her red, swollen eyes. "They say leaving your hometown makes you worthless, and itâs true. Weâre all refugees, so why are they treating us like dirt?"
Jin Qianqian said, "Actually, letâs think about it differently. This way, we donât have to integrate into another village or worry about being ostracized. Even though the place is a bit inauspicious, itâs still a complete village.
"Plus, with two years of tax exemption, we can definitely make a life for ourselves."
"Arenât you scared?" Liu Liu asked, her voice still stubborn even as she weighed the options in her mind.
"If you have a clear conscience, you donât need to fear a ghost knocking at your door. What do I have to be afraid of?"
"Donât say that word!" Liu Liu shrieked, making Jin Qianqian quickly cover her ears.
Then Qianqian laughed. "Fourth Sister-in-law, I always thought you were afraid of nothing. Turns out youâre scared of *that*. Itâs broad daylight; weâre perfectly safe."
Seeing Jin Qianqianâs mischievous smile, Hong Daya couldnât help but smile as well. It seemed even a person who acted so tough had their fears.
Amidst the many voices of opposition, Gu Sanbu did indeed go over to try and negotiate for a different location. However, he was coldly blocked by the constables, who stated that if they were willing to go, they could go. If not, their only option was to be sent back.
Gu Wenheng saw that everyone was demoralized and unsure of what to choose, so he had no choice but to find Gu Sanbu again.
"Sigh. Actually, I know it too. If it werenât for this âincident,â such a good village would never have fallen into our hands.
"But these people are holding in their resentment and are looking for a chance to stir up trouble.
"Weâll see. The choice is theirs. I donât want to force anyone who is truly unwilling. At least if some people go back, they can look after our old village and burn some incense for the ancestors."
Gu Wenheng was speechless. âThe minds of these historical people are truly hard to fathom. So the Clan Leader was actually entertaining that idea. This isnât something I can interfere with.â
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Soon, some people changed their minds, preparing to follow the comforting envoy back to their hometowns.
However, the Gu familyâs brothers all stayed, united in their decision.
They had just submitted their names when a few other scattered families were quickly added to their group.
After each household received their ten taels of family silver, they were led by the constables at the city gate toward Fu County.
Fortunately, all the people from Bainiao were assigned to this one county. Even if they werenât in the same new village, they wouldnât be too far from each other.
After walking for two days, the leader, Constable Li, stopped at the gate of the county seat and pointed toward the street ahead.
"Weâll rest in this county seat today. If you need to buy supplies, do it all today. The journey from here will take another full day, and coming back and forth wonât be so convenient in the future."
"You are free to move about within this area today. However, you must be waiting here at the city gate early tomorrow at 5:00 AM. We wonât wait for anyone whoâs late.
"Also, the temporary village heads for each of your villages, follow me to the county government to finalize the household registration..."
Jin Qianqian rubbed her palms together. "It feels like the temperature has dropped a lot these past two days. Do you think we can get the house settled before winter sets in?"
Gu Wenheng replied, "There will probably be a lot of people needing to build houses now. No one will have spare time to help others. Weâll have to figure it out ourselves."
"But neither of us knows how to build anything. And those houses have been empty for decades; they wonât be safe to live in." Jin Qianqianâs eyes suddenly lit up. "Arenât we in the county seat right now? We can hire some people to go there, and we can transport the materials at the same time."
Now that they had reached a safe place, Jin Qianqian didnât want to put up with any more hardships.
Gu Wenheng had the same idea. When they had the means, who would want to suffer needlessly?
The two agreed instantly. Shouldering their meager luggage, they followed the crowd and hurried into the county seat.
"This county seat is much livelier than the others weâve passed through. Look, there are so many more shops." Jin Qianqian looked around curiously. Although it couldnât compare to the Prefecture City, it seemed to have all the necessary stores.
Gu Wenheng pointed to the sign for an inn up ahead. "Letâs check in first. If we canât set up a shelter tonight, weâll freeze."
"We can also ask around and see if there are any good construction crews here."
"Staying at an inn?"
Gu Wenheng said, "Shopkeeper, weâd like two rooms."
"A superior room or an inferior one?"
"Superior rooms."
"For how many nights?"
"One night."
"That will be three hundred copper coins in total."
Gu Wenheng handed over some broken silver. "Shopkeeper, Iâd like to ask you something. Are there any construction crews around here?"
The Shopkeeper, who had been writing with his head down, looked up at them. "You want to build a house?"
Gu Wenheng didnât hide anything. "Thatâs right. Our group has just been settled in Gaoling Village. Weâre new here and donât know anyone, so weâre looking for help to rebuild a house. As long as the price is fair and the quality is good, everything is negotiable."
"So youâre the refugees who were relocated. You donât look like it!" Bai Heping put down his brush; he had heard about this. "But the houses there really do need to be rebuilt. After all these years, whatever could rot has pretty much rotted away.
"I happen to have an acquaintance who specializes in this line of work. I just donât know if heâs busy right now. Iâll have the waiter go and fetch him in a bit. You can discuss the details with him yourselves."
"Thank you, Shopkeeper. Itâs just that we still need to buy some things. Could we schedule the meeting for a little later?"
Bai Heping said, "Thatâs no problem. Anyway, the guy doesnât live far from here. If thereâs work to be had, he wonât mind waiting."
Despite what he said, Gu Wenheng politely set a time with him before following the waiter to put their things in their room.
Jin Qianqian turned to enter the adjacent room, but Gu Wenheng pulled her into their room instead. "That room is for Mom and Dad. Letâs put our things down quickly; we still have a lot to do."
Jin Qianqian was suddenly reminded of a phrase: Time is tight, the task is heavy, we must race against the clock.
"Donât just stand there gawking," Gu Wenheng said. "Firewood, rice, oil, saltâwe need to stock up on all of these beforehand. And we canât forget other daily necessities."
Jin Qianqian quickly took out a notebook. "You talk, Iâll write it down. We can buy extra while weâre here. We donât know what that place is like, so itâll be inconvenient if weâre missing something."
Gu Wenheng listed some common household items and also added some farm tools. "Weâll probably have to be farmers for a while, so we really canât do without these things."
Jin Qianqian said, "Then we should add some seeds. I actually collected some before, but itâs a pity we canât protect certain things right now, so we canât take them out."
Gu Wenheng understood this as well. "Itâs fine. When the time comes, weâll just see what others are planting and follow suit."
Speaking of which, Jin Qianqian couldnât help but press her forehead. "I bet the sisters-in-law are going to get jealous again. Why couldnât we have been split up? Arguing with them all day, Iâm starting to feel like a shrew.
"But I canât stand to just take their abuse lying down. This life is just too difficult."