Chapter 17.1
The young man was astonished. He asked again, âWhat kind of a farm woman? Do you know where she was from?â
âSir, I didnât ask too much. She has with her four kids and they were inside a cow-drawn wagon. I thought the food looked to be of high quality, so I bought them from her!â Replied the innkeeper nervously.
âOhâŠ.â The young man nodded slightly. He picked up his chopsticks again and picked up more food, âHow much did you pay her?â
âSir, I paid her three taels plus 30 wen for 20 chickens, 30 rabbits, 80 jin of rice, and 15 cabbages!â
âWhat?!â The young man, who was just about to place more food into his mouth, stared him at suddenly. After he noticed that the innkeeper was telling the truth, his brows twitched a few times and he scolded him lightly, âYou would still have made a great profit even if you had paid her 30 taels!â
âOH!!!â The innkeeper thought he heard wrong and exclaimed lightly.
The corner of the young manâs mouth twitched a few times, and he ordered with a deepened voice, âThese items, send them to Jing Province immediately. And donât let anyone find out. Any items like these in the future, you go ahead and send to Jing Province, you got that?â
âSir, thisâŠ.â The innkeeper was completely baffled. He had no idea what was happening.
âDonât ask. I am ordering you. And, next time donât bully them like that, pay them more money. And, tell them that we will buy everything they have from them!â
âThisâŠ.â The innkeeper stared dumbfoundedly at the three dishes on the table with a complexed look.
The young man read his mind, mildly he said, âYouâve been around the block the few times, didnât you noticed that these items have spiritual properties in them?â
âSpiritual?!â Shouted the innkeeper, âMythical animals!â
âHrm, why else do you think these are worth 30 taels? Keep in mind that n.o.body realized her products have spiritual properties yet. You must pay her more in the future. And, you better figure out and let me know how she was growing theseâŠ.â
Mrs. Cheng and the kids had arrived home in the wagon while this conversation was going on. After moving the items that they bought into the house, Mrs. Cheng told her daughter, âXiao Xiao, I know you are tried, but can you return he wagon to the patriarch of Willow Village?â
âSure, I will head over right now!â Cheng Xiao Xiao could see that her mother was tired, so she accepted the task right away.
Mrs. Cheng nodded and added, âBring a few steamed buns for his grandkids. We should repay them for using their wagon!â
âUnderstood!â She took out 8 of the steamed buns from the 20 that they had bought to be used as gift for the repayment.
Cheng Zheng Yuan, who was eating a steamed bun, said, âBig sister, I will go with you!â
âBig sister, me too!â
âBig sister, I want to go too!â
The other two young ones also followed suit. Cheng Xiao Xiao looked at them and frowned lightly, âZheng Yuan, Zheng Bin, you two stay home to help mom with dinner!â
âOkay!â
The two of them had always been obedient to their older sister, so they had no choice but to listen. Little Lan Lan smiled and walked over to Cheng Xiao Xiao, âBig sister,I will go with you!â
âOkay, I will take you with me!â Looking at the bright smile on her little sisterâs face, Cheng Xiao Xiao didnât have the heart to say no.
The two of them left the house with the steamed buns. Cheng Xiao Xiao put her little sister into the wagon and headed toward Willow Villge.
An hour later, Cheng Xiao Xiao arrived at Willow Village slowly towing the wagon behind her. Her arrival attracted lots of attention and the villagers greeted her fervently.
Transmigration with QQ Farm ch 17.2 â Trouble
Even though she didnât remember any of them, she chitchatted with them politely. She didnât know where the patriarchâs house was, but luckily she brought her sister with her and she was able to guide her to the patriarchâs house.
She just arrived at the door when the patriarch heard their arrival and came out to greet them. Seeing Cheng Xiao Xiao, the 60 something patriarch smiled like a chrysanthemum, âLook, itâs the two girls from the Chengâs!â
âGrandpa Liu, I can to return your wagon. Thank you so much for letting us borrow it!â
Cheng Xiao Xiao bowed to him and gave him the steamed buns that she had brought with her. She smiled to him, âGrandpa Liu, hereâs some steamed buns that we bought from the marketplace for the kids. Please accept our token of appreciation!â
âOh, the Cheng girls are so polite, you didnât need to do that! You should save them for your brothers and sister!â Patriarch Liu took over the wagon and waved his hand and didnât concern himself too much with the steamed buns.
Little Lan Lan, who was still inside the wagon, stood up and said loudly to him, âGrandpa Liu, we bought lots of steamed buns! Mom said to give these to the big brothers and sisters in the Liu residence!â
âOh, little Lan Lan is such a good little girl!â Smiled Patriarch Liu.
Right then, a woman around 40 or so walked outside from the house. Sheâs the patriarchâs daughter-in-law, people referred to her as Zhou Yu Niang. She smiled, âXiao Xiao and Lan Lan are here, why didnât you come inside?â
âItâs alright right, Ms. Zhou, we still have to go home and help mom with dinner.â Said Xiao Xiao with a bow.
Looking at the elegant and graceful young lady in front of her, Zhou Yu Niang couldnât help but said, âThe Cheng girls are so educated and well rounded, any guy will be lucky to have you as their wife!â
âI think Liu Danhang will be a good fit for her. Yu Niang, why donât you help matchmake the two. Perhaps Zhen
niangI
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(Liu Danhangâs mother) will buy a big pig head to thank you!â
The person who made that statement appeared in front of the group. She was a middle age woman in a floral outfit. She, too, was a resident of Willow Village. Her name is An Xiao Hong, and people referred to her as Hong
niang
.
Hearing that, Zhou Yu Niang joined in to bicker with her, she smiled and teased, âLook who wants to help her nephew find a wife. How come I didnât see you going to the Chengâs to matchmake?â
Xiao Xiao felt awkward with the two women talking about her right in front her. Had she known, she shouldnât have come over and started this.
She was just about to bid them farewell when Lan Lan, who was being carried off the wagon by Patriarch Liu shouted, âNonsense, my big sister will marry a childe so she can be a noble woman. I wonât let you talk about my big sister!â
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The two women were so engaged in their conversation they had not expected that coming from Lan Lan. Zhou Yu Niang didnât make any remark but Hung
niang
looked unhappy. She glanced over at Cheng Xiao Xiao and said disdainfully, âYou know, little Lan Lan, your sister might be fair looking, but judging from the current situation of your family, I donât think she will be marrying into a wealth family as a noble lady. Unless maybe as a concubine!â
âNonsense, you will be concubine. Ching Ching (daughter of Hung
niang
) will be concubine!â The wide-eyed little Lan Lan shouted angrily at Hung
niang
.
Little Lan Lan is young, but she knew that being a concubine was a bad thing, which was why she reacted like a kitten in distress, snarling and waving itâs claws.
Unfortunately, little Lan Lanâs voice was a little too loud and attracted too much unwanted attention from the passersby. Seven or eight villagers surrounded them and waiting for the drama to unfold.
Cheng Xiao Xiao just wish she could dig a hole and bury her head inside.
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1.     Means âwomanâ. Add behind the name of a woman, like a nickname of sort.
3.     Common saying when someone feels embarrassed.