Chapter 194 Go home for dinner
When they arrived at the guest house, Xu Min didn't say anything else. After talking about the Su family, she told the nanny what she had said.
After listening to what the nanny asked Xu Min to do, Su Qian fell into deep thought.
Su Yu took away the phone book? What was in the phone book? It was usually the phone number.
Could it be that Su Yu wanted to call someone for help?
Su Qian suddenly remembered that Su Zhenguo was sitting there on the phone today, and then he seemed to have picked up a pen.
Although she didn't see Su Zhenguo's writing, but if she contacted him and said, "At nine o'clock in the evening, I will bring -" could it possibly be the address written on it?
should be!
After all, taking blood from the heart and extracting the soul definitely requires a place that is private and undisturbed.
Susie felt inseparable.
However, she didn't think knowing this information was of any use.
She had no way to get Su Yu's phone book, nor could she follow her. She didn't even know where Su Yu was now.
After sending Xu Min home, Su Qian and Qiao Mu returned to the guest house to discuss with a few people, "The matter is done. I plan to return to Gui Province as soon as possible. What about you?"
Zhu Zhicheng said: "I have nothing to do. I just want to go to the suburbs tomorrow to see my grandma and grandpa."
Qiao Mu didn't say anything. He also wanted to visit his father tomorrow, but he didn't know if the visit was allowed.
Susie said: "Then let's all go do our own things tomorrow. I'll see if I can find someone to buy train tickets."
Xu Zhihui had been in the capital for many years and was a minor official. She estimated that he had some connections in society and she wanted to see if she could ask him to buy some sleeper tickets.
Early the next morning, we had breakfast and went about our lives.
Uncle Liao continued to travel around, collecting some gold when he had the chance. If he couldn't get it, he didn't force it, so he just walked around the capital and treated it as a tourist.
Qiao Mu and Zhu Zhicheng also left early in the morning.
Susie bought some pastries, took the address written to her by the eldest sister named Ye Jie on the train, and walked around a few alleys before she found the courtyard where Ye Jie lived.
This weekend, Jie Jie was pulling a rope to dry the quilt in the yard.
Suddenly he saw a beautiful girl standing at the door looking in. Ye Jie was startled and said, "Ah, Susie, come in, come in!"
Su Qian smiled and said: "Sister Ye, I have something to do with you today."
Ye Jie also expected that it would be strange if someone who met by chance on the train came to his home without any purpose.
Susie started talking as soon as she entered the door, which made her feel more relieved.
I guess if I ask her for something, I can do it if I can. If I can't, there's nothing I can do about it.
Ye Jie quickly dried the sheets and pulled Susie into the house.
The two chatted for a while, and Susie went straight to the topic, "Sister Ye, I heard that your General Post Office has stamps that are printed but not issued for some reason, is that true?"
Ye Jie nodded, "Yes, there are. In recent years, several sets of stamps were printed but were not issued due to some reasons."
Su Qian said: "I wonder if Sister Ye can get me some stamps like this."
Ye Jie thought for a while, "Some of these stamps were destroyed, and some were piled in the warehouse without anyone taking care of them."
"It won't be difficult for me to get you some."
"However, this stamp must not be taken out for use!"
Susie smiled and said: "I don't know how to use it. I just like to collect stamps. These stamps are not available in the market, so I just want to collect some."
Ye Jie laughed, "Do you like collecting stamps?"
"My son also likes it and has collected several stamp albums."
Su Qian and Ye Jie chatted for a while and left the address of the Yangjiao production team. Ye Jie promised to send it to Su Qian in a few days.
It was still early when she came out of Ye's house, so Su Qian went straight to the overseas Chinese store.
She remembered that Mr. Ma once talked about buying antiques in an overseas Chinese store in the early 1980s. He said that there was a large blue and white vase from the Qianlong period that cost more than 100 foreign exchange coupons. He didn't have enough money, so he didn't buy it.
Susie arrived at the door of the Overseas Chinese Store. Before she entered, a man suddenly came over and said with a stern look: "Do you want to exchange foreign exchange?"
Susie hesitated for a moment, yes, you need to use foreign currency to buy things in overseas Chinese stores, but she didn't have any.
Seeing that Susie seemed a little moved, the man winked and said, "Go and change in the alley over there."
Susie waved her hand to this person. She was alone now. She didn't have the courage to go to an alley. Who knew what was waiting for her.
Entering the store, Susie found that there were so many good things, including various exquisite handicrafts, televisions, radios, watches, silks, and antiques.
But after Susie asked, this place only accepts foreign exchange and overseas money orders.
Susie took a fancy to a small yellow-glazed dragon-patterned bowl and asked the salesperson the price, which was thirty dollars.
There is also a famille rose heart-turning vase from the Qianlong period, priced at US$150.
The craftsmanship of the revolving bottle is complicated, and the auction price in later generations is unimaginably high. It can be said to be the best among porcelains.
This thing is even more rare.
Susie really wanted to buy the bottle right away.
Even if the price is so expensive, it's still worth it.
But she doesn’t have dollars!
When Susie went out, the person who asked her if she could exchange foreign currency came over again.
The man winked at her, "How? Do you want to change it?"
Susie asked: "How do I exchange dollars?"
The man said: "Five dollars for one dollar."
Susie doesn't know what the bank exchange rate is, but it shouldn't be called an exchange rate now, because Chinese money is not liquid abroad. It's just waste paper and can't be exchanged for anything.
Susie asked the man, "How can I change it in the bank?"
The man looked at Susie with a strange look, "Bank?"
"The bank only takes in what it takes in, and it is impossible to exchange it out!"
"I heard that only those who go abroad for inspection work can exchange a little foreign currency with an official letter stamped on it, and there are restrictions."
Susie waited for the person to finish, "Then if the bank changes it, how much will it cost?"
This person didn't hide it, "It seems to be one yuan and nine."
He wasn't afraid even if he said it, since banks couldn't exchange foreign currency anyway.
Susie shook her head, "You are too cruel. It's more than doubled."
According to this price, it would cost her almost seven to eight hundred yuan to buy a revolving bottle.
Thinking about it, I finally defrauded Su Zhenguo and his wife of 800 yuan. Do I have to spend it all?
Susie felt distressed for a while, shook her head and left.
After walking for a while, there happened to be a bank in front of her. Susie went in and asked about it. What the bank clerk said was no different from that person.
It is basically impossible to exchange dollars at a bank.
Susie was very unwilling and took the bus to Liulichang again.
There were many antique businesses here hundreds of years ago, and now these shops have been nationalized.
There are some good things here, but they can't compare with the revolving bottle.
Susie still spent thirty yuan to buy a Chenghua Doucai goblet.
Back at the guest house, Susie saw Xu Zhihui sitting in the lobby as soon as she entered the door.
When he saw Susie, he stood up and said, "Where are you going? I've been waiting for you for a while. Let's go home for dinner!"
Chapter completed!