Chapter 99 Is My Daughter-in-Law Risen Today 9
Xiu Niang was confused, "Mother?"

Recently, my mother-in-law always said some strange things, which made her puzzled.

Si Yu didn't say anything more, the two of them were walking in the lively market, Si Yu bought two bunches of candied haws, and gave Xiniang a bunch.

"mother?"

Xiu Niang was reluctant to eat the candied haws, she swallowed, "The candied haws are very expensive, I will save them for my mother to eat at night."

"No, no, you can eat!"

Xiu Niang hesitated and took a bite, and after tasting the taste, she couldn't see her teeth and smiled, "Mother, it turns out that candied haws are so delicious!"

Si Yu sighed in his heart. After all, he was still a child, so he would be very happy because of eating.

Xiuniang's father was a sour teacher who was poor all his life, and it seems that he never bought candied haws for Xiuniang.

Si Yu first paid ten taels of silver from the shopkeeper of Yipinju, and he was very generous.

She took Xiuniang to make a suit of clothes, but Xiuniang naturally refused to take it, and was ordered by Si Yu to accept it.

On the way back, Si Yu hired an ox cart, God knows her feet were worn out when she came.

Xiuniang was still counting her fingers, and Si Yu pressed her fingers, "Stop counting, isn't the matter of the overlord's meal settled? You won't be thrown into jail."

Si Yu told the shopkeeper that the price for the table dishes would be deducted from her share, and the shopkeeper was so generous that he directly gave the order for free.

Xiu Niang shook her head, she hugged her purse and said, "I'm not counting that, I'm counting if I work in Yipinju, it's five taels of silver a month, and 60 taels a year. Then we only need one year to find Yuzhi."

Si Yu is really speechless, why is this girl trying to describe this scumbag all the time!
Still so in love with the brain!
"Look, there seems to be a person there!"

When the bullock cart drove halfway, I saw a person lying on the side of the road.

The old man driving the ox cart didn't intend to stop.

"Stop!"

Xiu Niang shouted, and the old man stopped the ox cart.

The uncle said to Xiu Niang: "Girl, I advise you not to meddle in other people's business, there must be nothing good!"

Xiu Niang walked over resolutely, and Si Yu followed.

She was worried that Xiu Niang would go there alone.

Xiu Niang turned the man over. The man was wearing a mask and couldn't see his face clearly.

There were no knife wounds or arrow wounds on his body, but there were signs of being tied up on his wrists and ankles, obviously escaping from somewhere.

His exposed lips were very chapped, obviously thirsty, Si Yu checked and confirmed that he fainted due to hypoglycemia.

"Mother, let's carry him to the bushes and trees over there!"

"it is good."

The two worked together to lift the man into the shade under the tree, and Xiu Niang took out the water bag on her body and fed him water.

Then he took out the pastry that Si Yu bought for her and stuffed it into his mouth, one mouthful of pastry and one sip of water.

The man finally woke up.

His eyelashes moved, and he slowly opened his eyes after confirming that there was no danger.

"Xiu Niang, go back!" Si Yu said.

The person has been saved, and it is time to go.

Xiu Niang said to the man: "There is water in this water bag, cakes in this bag, and a few copper coins, not many, but this is all I have now."

"...Thank...thank you." The man said with difficulty.

Xiu Niang smiled slightly, and looked at the man with crescent-like eyes, "You're welcome."

After she finished speaking, she ran out to catch up with Si Yu, and the two got back into the ox cart and set off.

Sitting on the bullock cart, Si Yu was still thinking that the identity of the man just now was not simple.

Look at the vigilance in his eyes, the instinctive counter gesture at the moment of awakening.

Hope it saves a good person.

(End of this chapter)

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