After the palace change, the little medical girl took the prince to farm

Chapter 48 What kind of good doctor can there be in a poor village?

Chapter 48 What kind of good doctor can there be in a poor village?

After walking out of Tianfeng Village, we passed Qinjiahe Village where Qin Dalang lived, and entered the road leading to the countryside.

Although it is a thoroughfare, it is only slightly wider than the paths in the village.

He could barely pass the two carriages on the opposite side.

There are more pedestrians on the road.

Those who carry burdens, push wheelbarrows, drive donkey carts, mule carts or ox carts.

There are more people who bring their families with them.

You can hear it all along the road, calling friends, cursing wives, scolding men and lecturing children.

Very lively.

Tian Sini and Qin Dalang, who had just rushed to the market, were not surprised. They sat on the front of the donkey cart and talked quietly.

Lin Xirou, who had seen more lively scenes in her previous life, was not very interested in this scene.

Only the Zhou brothers, who rarely went out, and Li Shen, who stayed in the palace all year round, enjoyed seeing the busy pedestrians.

Li Shen seemed to have never eaten fireworks in the world before, everything he saw was new.

From time to time, he asked Lin Xirou what this was and what that was.

Most of the things he asked about were farm tools or villagers' daily necessities.

Lin Xirou had only seen some of them in books and could not name them.

Qin Dalang introduced everything to them.

Li Shen stared at the utensils and thought a little.

Half of the fifteen-mile road is in the ravines and half is flat.

When it got light, Tian Sini pointed forward and said, "We're here."

The road near the market is also flatter, and there are more pedestrians on the road.

There was even a long queue at the market entrance.

Lin Xirou and the others waited for more than a moment before they crowded into the market street.

Seeing the bustling market, the Zhou brothers were so excited that they laughed loudly.

Lin Xirou wanted to replace the golden hairpin in her hand, buy a donkey or a mule, and then buy a cart.

Next time you travel, you won’t have to take someone else’s car.

Then, buy some daily necessities and go back.

There are too many missing items at home, making life very difficult.

And Qin Dalang also wanted to sell the carpentry tools he had brought.

Lin Xirou and the others discussed that everyone should divide their work first and then gather under the big tree in the middle of the market street.

Find a place to rest and treat Qin Dalang and Tian Sini.Qin Dalang and Tian Sini both said it was feasible, "Okay, let's separate first and meet here later."

They drove the donkey cart to somewhere else. Lin Xirou took the Zhou brothers and Li Shen to the place where the animals were sold.

This market street is two or three miles long from east to west. A thick apricot tree in the middle divides the street into east and west streets.

The market was built along the water, but the river that used to be several feet wide has dried up into a small ditch that is now several feet wide.

East Street sells daily miscellaneous items, clothing, shoes, socks and bedding.

To the west of the big apricot tree, there are those who sell food and dry goods, vegetables and meat from the north and south. Further west, there are those who sell furniture and iron tools, and the far west is those who sell livestock.

When passing by a steamed bun shop, the Zhou brothers were so attracted by the aroma of steamed buns that they couldn't walk. They stood there with their necks stretched out to watch.

Even Li Shen sniffed a few times.

Lin Xirou smiled and said, "Okay, I'll buy it for you to eat."

Tian Sini and his wife had fried biscuits and food there, but they had nothing here.

The Zhou brothers pushed Li Shen for fifteen miles, and the cake in their stomachs would have been digested long ago.

She also hoped that after a while, the two brothers would help pick out the items. If they were not allowed to have enough to eat, Li Shen would lead them in an uprising.

Lin Xirou called to the Zhou brothers, "Push Musheng over here, and I'll buy buns for you to eat."

"Wow, there are steamed buns to eat, that's great." The Zhou brothers cheered excitedly.

Li Shen's eyes also brightened a bit.

After asking the price, Lin Xirou ordered ten meat buns and ten white steamed buns.

Meat buns cost one penny, and steamed buns cost two per penny.

After paying, Lin Xirou saw a porridge and soy milk seller next door.

She walked over and asked the price of soy milk.

Drinking soy milk and eating steamed buns can make you feel full.

"Both porridge and soy milk cost one penny per bowl," the shopkeeper said.

Lin Xirou took out the copper coins from her pocket and was about to say four bowls when she heard a nun sitting in the shop say to an old man at the same table,
"How about we look for it in the village again?"

"What good doctor can there be in a poor village? No need to go, it's a waste of energy and time."

Lin Xirou looked at the two people.

They wore fine muslin robes, their hands and faces were white and clean, and the women also wore huge gold hairpins on their heads.

Her attire was incompatible with the surrounding farmers, women, and vendors.

His temperament and conversation suggest that he belongs to a wealthy family.

(End of this chapter)

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