Gu Lingling was unaware of what was happening.
Under her meticulous care, Grandma Yao gradually regained her health.
Meanwhile, Yao Jingsong was kept at home by Gu Lingling for the past few days, not venturing out at all. Dongzi came over a few times, and seeing Jingsong reading books, he looked envious.
Gu Lingling saw this and invited him to join.
Dongziās family was not well-off; they had neither books nor notebooks. Gu Lingling took the two boys on a trip to the suburban recycling center, where, besides finding a few books, they stumbled upon quite a few good things.
Like this seemingly unremarkable jar.
"What do you plan to do with this? Are you going to play with it or keep small fish inside?" Yao Jingsong stared at the unassuming, pitch-black jar for a long time and said.
Gu Lingling, "..."
Could she say itās actually a chamber pot? The grandson of the recycling centerās manager treated it like a water jug, using it to splash water on his face and even drink from it, which Gu Lingling couldnāt stand.
She wanted to stop him, but as she took a closer look.
Good heavens, although the exterior looked pitch-black, if Gu Lingling wasnāt mistaken, one of the patterns might be a dragon scale?
The managerās daughter-in-law glanced at it with interest and asked Gu Lingling if she wanted the water jug. "Donāt be fooled by its appearance; itās perfect for growing flowers or a small crab."
Alright, Gu Lingling was truly tempted.
Although itās a chamber pot, who knows, it might actually be something leaked from the Imperial Palace.
She spent a few cents to buy this thing, and Yao Jingsong was quite dissatisfied, suggesting that rather than raising fish, itād be better to cook fish soup for him.
Gu Lingling gave him a sideways look and took the chamber pot to the backyard.
This item could not be taken back to the Gu Family, and it wasnāt the right time to take it out yet. She needed to think of a way to hide it first.
Despite her excitement, sheās very eager to go back and study it with Old Man Zhou.
In the backyard, Yao Zhenjiang was repairing his car, which had been with the Yao Family since the late 1950s, supposedly as a reward for Yao Zhenjiangās merit, predating even Gu Lingling.
But over the years, it had become prone to faults.
"Grandpa, when I earn some money, Iāll buy you a new one," Gu Lingling said earnestly.
It was her heartfelt wish.
"As long as my granddaughter has this filial heart, Iām very pleased." Yao Zhenjiang smiled contentedly, "This old fellow can still serve a few more years."
Gu Lingling smiled.
"What is that thing?" Seeing the pitch-black item in Gu Linglingās hand, Yao Zhenjiang raised an eyebrow and asked.
"I donāt know either; I just found it pleasing to the eye and brought it back," Gu Lingling replied, "Grandpa, is there any place at home where we can store these things?"
"Itās a chamber pot, isnāt it?" Although posing a question, Yao Zhenjiangās tone was affirmative.
"Grandpa, I think it might be a treasure," Gu Lingling said mysteriously, "Take a look here..."
Pointing to the dragonās head.
"You mischievous child," Yao Zhenjiang glanced around nervously for a moment, "Come with me."
Warmth surged in Gu Linglingās heart. She knew the Yao Family had a discreet cellar, and if she hadnāt been reborn, she would have been just as unwilling as Yao Zhenjiang to bring things like this home.
But knowing that this movement would end in two years, and these things would translate into money later on, Gu Lingling was not willing to give up easily.
"Youāre getting bolder, young girl," Yao Zhenjiang tapped Gu Linglingās forehead, "Leave the item with me for now, and donāt tell anyone about it, okay?"
Gu Lingling, of course, agreed.
As for Yao Jingsong, in a few days, he was bound to forget about it anyway.
Specifically reminding him might actually spoil things.