Wei Cang looked at the villagers and entered a house.
He turned to Yuan Gu and asked: "Do you think this villager is a little strange?"
Yuan Gu shook his head and said honestly: "I just think this village is unlucky. As soon as I come in, I'm covered in paper money, bah!"
Wei Cang frowned and said nothing to him.
He stepped forward and checked the villagers' egg baskets.
Suddenly my doubts deepened.
There were only four or five eggs in that basket.
He was born in poverty. His old mother used to raise chickens and sell eggs.
In order to make ends meet, even if there were only three eggs, they would be put in two baskets and then taken to the town to sell.
What I'm afraid of is accidentally tipping the basket over and destroying the eggs.
So two baskets are also for safety reasons.
But the villagers didn’t just walk so long at night just for four or five eggs.
It's also put in a basket, which is really strange.
However, Wei Cang's doubts only lasted for a moment.
He thought that maybe the people of Daqi were different.
Not long after, the villagers came out together with a thin old man.
"This is our village chief Wang," the villagers introduced.
Village Chief Wang has gray hair, is extremely polite, and has a strong voice: "Dear distinguished guests, thank you for your hard work coming all the way."
"I have already heard what Wang Wu said. Since you are here temporarily and there are many people, you might as well go to the spacious house on the slope to rest for the night."
Wei Cang responded calmly: "Thank you very much, Village Chief Wang, for your hospitality."
He took out a piece of silver and handed it over: "This is a reward."
Village Chief Wang waved his hand directly and did not accept it.
Not even moved.
He turned to the villager named Wang Wu and said, "Take them over."
After saying that, he tremblingly returned to the house.
Wei Cang planned to give the silver to Wang Wu again, but Wang Wu also refused.
He just said: "Help is easy and there is no need to pay."
Wei Cang's eyes darkened, he smiled, and put the money back into his sleeves.
This group of villagers don't seem to be greedy for money, just like people in a paradise.
But if there is really no shortage of money, why would you go out selling eggs in a basket at night?
This shows that we still need to live.
But he deliberately gave such a large ingot of silver, and they were unmoved.
Ordinary people may not earn even one ingot a year.
The reactions of the village chief and the villagers were really weird.
When Wei Cang passed Yuan Gu, he whispered: "Let the guards be on guard."
Gu Nuoer hugged the little black wolf and lay on the car window, looking at the scenery in the village.
In a room, a little boy heard the sound and ran out to take a look.
Gu Nuoer smiled sweetly at him and waved.
Unexpectedly, the little boy's mother ran out, hugged the child quickly, turned around and ran into the house.
The door was slammed shut.
The little guy's round and tender cheeks were filled with confusion.
Are the villagers here afraid of strangers?
The big house on the slope that Village Chief Wang mentioned is actually a renovated old house.
The decoration is more gorgeous, much better than the fenced courtyards down the slope where the villagers live.
Villager Wang Wu explained: "Because the slope is far away from the fields and it is inconvenient, everyone vacated this house."
He didn't stay long, he just pointed out the location of his house to Wei Cang, said if he needed anything, he would go find him again, and then walked downhill.
Gu Nuoer hugged the little black wolf and was invited from the carriage by Wei Cang.
"Your Highness," Wei Cang's voice was very low. He looked at the dark woods around him, "If you want to move around tonight, call me and Yuan Gu."
Gu Nuo'er was very obedient: "Don't worry, Dudu, I'm already sleepy. I just want to sleep and not run around."
She carried the little black wolf into the house.
Wei Cang immediately asked the guards to form a circle outside the house to guard.
Yuan Gu was guarding the back of the house, while he was sitting at the door in front of the house.
In the house down the slope, Village Chief Wang stood in the darkness, looking at the brightly lit big house on the slope.