Chapter 91 Done
The thin man was also looking at Susie lustfully, thinking that this girl is so beautiful, fair and tender, and when the big brother is done playing, he might be able to drink some soup too.
Who knew that Susie would suddenly become violent and hit someone.
Such a heavy iron rod hit his head. The elder brother fell to the ground with blood under his head. He felt that his life was in danger.
The thin man was in shock. Unexpectedly, the next second the iron rod was swung at him again.
The thin man instinctively turned his head and dodged. Who knew that he had dodged the iron rod but not the wooden stick in Susie's other hand.
His head was buzzing from being hit with a wooden stick, and there seemed to be countless little stars flying in front of his eyes.
At this moment, Liuzi rushed over with bricks and rushed towards the man at the back.
The man's eyes widened, and he suddenly turned around and ran away.
Susie then mended another wooden stick for the man who was staring at stars. After watching the man fall down, she decisively wiped the place where the iron rod was held with her sleeve, and then threw away all the sticks in her hand.
He shouted: "Let's go!"
Liu Zi picked up the baggage on the ground and glanced at the man lying in a pool of blood. Susie picked up the shoe box and the two left quickly.
Liuzi was quite cautious and did not go back to Uncle Lin's house directly. Instead, he walked forward for a while and took Susie around a few times. After confirming that no one was following him, they returned to Uncle Lin's house.
Uncle Liao knew something was wrong when he saw the two people entering the door, "What's wrong?"
After putting down his things, Liuzi began to whisper what happened just now.
Uncle Liao listened with a sullen face, "Yeah, you don't listen to me when I tell you not to yell. I think about that watch every day. How many times have I told you that when we run outside, the poorer and less conspicuous we look, the better."
Liuzi lowered his head and listened to the instructions honestly.
Uncle Liao continued: "Look at Susie, her watch is covered tightly for fear of being exposed."
"She doesn't even wear good clothes, she wears her grandma's old clothes, you--"
Uncle Liao shook his head and didn't say it too harshly. Su Qian was here and he had to save some face for his apprentice.
Liu Zi whispered: "Master, I am usually very cautious, but today I am really angry. I know I was wrong."
Uncle Liao waved his hand, "You must remember the lesson this time and don't be impulsive again in the future."
"Thanks to Susie today, otherwise, you don't know what would happen if you ran out of money!"
Liuzi raised his head at this time, "Sister Qian, that's so fierce!"
He definitely spoke from the bottom of his heart when he called Sister Qian. Not only had he never seen such a fierce woman, he had also never seen such a fierce man.
Only now did he understand that some people really have this ability. When you see her, you will automatically call her sister.
"I'm convinced. You dare to hit someone's head with such a thick iron rod. I feel like that guy is just going to die."
He whispered: "Will-"
Uncle Liao's face darkened, "Don't say anything you shouldn't."
"I asked you to buy wine and you didn't buy it, but you would have gotten into trouble!"
Liu Zi slapped his head and said, "I forgot to buy a drink for Uncle Lin."
Just as he was talking, Uncle Lin came in from the door, "What kind of wine should I buy? I haven't finished the one I bought last time!"
"Let's make some dishes tonight and have some drinks."
Susie silently went to the kitchen to cook and wash vegetables.
Uncle Liao wanted to ask Liuzi to go out to buy some food, but he was worried that he would meet those people before when he went out.
Susie was also a little depressed. She originally planned to go to the grocery store to buy some pastries to take back to her grandma and grandpa, and she also planned to run to the cultural relics store to pick up missing items, but she didn't dare to go out now.
Uncle Lin and Uncle Liao drank late at night, and Susie went to bed early.
After getting up in the morning and cooking, Liuzi said: "I went to the station last night and asked. The train we are going to take will arrive at about one o'clock in the afternoon. Let's leave around ten o'clock."
"However, I'm not familiar with the people at the provincial capital station, so I can't bring two people in. I gave Sister Qian a platform ticket. Sister Qian will take this in when the time comes, and we'll meet at the dining car."
Liuzi handed over a platform ticket, and Susie carefully asked about the train number, the origin and destination stations, and nodded, "Okay, then I'll go buy something, and we'll see you on the bus."
After eating, Susie put the cat into a bag, carrying the travel bag in one hand and the cat in the other to the bus stop.
The bus passed the alley yesterday, and Susie looked over there through the window.
The alley was quiet and quiet, not a single person was around. Even the iron rods and wooden sticks on the ground were gone, and no traces could be seen at all.
After a glance, Susie looked away and gently touched the cat in her arms.
After getting off the bus and walking for a while, I saw what Uncle Lin said was the largest non-staple food store.
Su Qian took the non-staple food coupons she bought yesterday and bought two boxes of preserved fruits produced in Beijing, two boxes of wick cakes, and two boxes of cloud cakes.
She looked around and found that there were cakes and milk in the grocery store.
There are two types of cakes, one is an old-fashioned chicken cake, which is round and about the size of a child's fist, yellow and black inside. The other is a whole piece, cut into as many pieces as you want, and it will be a square golden cake.
Susie bought a lot of non-staple food tickets yesterday, but she couldn't bear it after seeing this. She bought three kilograms of cakes, one kilogram of egg yolk cakes, and one kilogram of egg rolls.
The egg roll was thin, light yellow, and smelled delicious. Susie was reluctant to eat it, so she only ate some minced egg rolls. It was so sweet.
She wanted to buy more, but she ran out of food stamps.
After buying the things, Susie carried them all the way to the train station. At the newsstand at the entrance of the train station, she bought a local daily and evening paper.
Entering the station with the platform ticket, Susie asked the conductor, found the platform and waited there.
Not long after waiting, I saw Liu Zi and Uncle Liao arriving.
A few people gathered together. Liuzi and Uncle Liao didn't have any luggage. Liuzi helped Su Qian carry the travel bag, while Su Qian carried the pastries and the cat.
When getting on the bus, there were too many people. Susie tried her best to open her arms to protect the pastries in her arms. Some of the pastries were broken. Although they were still edible, it would not look good giving them away.
After getting in the car, she squeezed into the dining car and sat down. Susie opened the newspaper and started reading.
She read the two newspapers carefully and saw no reports on any criminal cases.
She estimated that the man who hit her with the iron rod yesterday was injured, but not dead. After all, she was not very strong.
After reading the newspaper, Susie folded it and stuffed it into her travel bag.
Sibei County is very close to the provincial capital, less than two hours' drive away. When we arrived at the county, we first settled at Liuzi's home.
The outside of Liuzi's house is a red brick house, and the inside has a cement floor and painted walls. The house is neatly tidied. Unexpectedly, Liuzi is a young man who loves to be tidy.
After resting for a while, Liuzi went to Uncle Qian's house next door to borrow a donkey cart, and the three of them headed back to Giethoorn.
It was getting dark when I arrived home.
In order to avoid being noticed, Susie got off the car at the entrance of the village.
She walked into the yard carrying large and small bags, and immediately saw the bamboo trees being chopped in the yard.
Chapter completed!