Chapter 235 The strange old woman(1/2)
He Lingchuan raised his eyes and found that she was an old woman. She was looking around as she walked, and her walking posture was a little bit pigeon-toed.
She was thin and shriveled, but her belly was a little bulging, which reminded He Lingchuan of dead wood piles by the river.
"Are you the shopkeeper?"
When she spoke, her voice turned out to be much younger than her appearance. He Lingchuan also noticed that she had all her teeth, and she didn't seem as old as she looked.
"That's right." He said truthfully, "This store has just been taken back and it may take some time to reopen."
"What do you want to sell?" The old lady looked around here and there, not being polite to him at all.
"It's still unclear." He didn't have the energy to take care of the shop in the dream, so he would entrust the official to rent it, and the money would be paid quarterly, "What are you doing?"
"I, I collect things." The old woman's eyes wandered around the pile of debris, high and low, not only not dazzled, but also very alert.
For some reason, He Lingchuan felt that she looked like an otter on the riverbed during the dry season. That kind of creature also liked to stay in the piles of debris he had built with his own hands.
It's just that she is too thin and her eyes are a little protruding and bloodshot.
"Do you still want these?" the old woman said dryly, "If you don't want them, just give them to me, ah?"
"No, just take them all."
The old woman immediately bowed to him: "Good-hearted man, good-hearted man, God will bless you!"
This is too polite.
He Lingchuan soon saw that the old woman got a cart from nowhere and parked it outside the store, and then went into the store to move things.
She first took away a jar.
The jar was covered with a thick layer of yellow plaster and was hidden under two stacked tables, which were blocked by a screen. He Lingchuan didn't even see it when he first took stock of the items, and he didn't know how the old woman found it.
He couldn't help but ask: "What is the use of this jar?"
"Pickled...pickled vegetables."
The jar is not too big, it can hold five or seven kilograms of wine at most. No sauce jar He Lingchuan has ever seen is bigger than it.
"Shall I help you move?" He was purely out of kindness.
The old woman hugged the jar tighter, as if she was afraid that he would snatch it away: "No, no!"
Then she moved away two incense burners, several inkstones, and a row of ceramic dolls.
This row of dolls was poorly made, and He Lingchuan always felt that they were glaring at people with malicious intent. Probably the former shopkeeper of the store felt the same way, so he threw them in the warehouse, out of sight.
But the old woman liked it very much and said happily: "This is good, take it back and give it to my son to play with."
He Lingchuan really wanted to ask how old her son was before he was still playing with this, but suddenly there was a clang outside and the stroller was knocked over.
The old woman yelled and ran out quickly.
Several items on the cart were knocked to the ground, and the jar rolled several times.
He Lingchuan saw at a glance that a large piece of the mud outside the jar peeled off, revealing the grayish-white and yellowish substance inside.
Jars of this color seem to be rare in Panlong City?
The old woman was also distressed. She picked up the jar and turned it around twice to check. She found that there was no more damage, and then she exhaled.
At this moment, someone else approached and said hello to He Lingchuan.
"Aluo?" He Lingchuan was surprised, "Why are you here?"
"Go to the pharmacy store to pick up the medicine." Aluo turned around and pointed, "The goods I ordered a few days ago just arrived today. Is this your store?"
"yes."
"I just came to clean it up today. It seems you are not short of money." The day the shop is rented out, the day early it will be collected.
The two of them talked, and the old woman stood up.
Perhaps she had been squatting for too long. She staggered twice as soon as she stood up and almost fell.
A Luo gave her a hand.
After the old woman stood still, she grabbed the handle of the cart and pushed it out.
"Old lady, that's all you want?" The two of them took a look and saw that there weren't many things in the cart.
"I can't take much." The old woman seemed very pragmatic, "Give the rest to others."
Aluo's expression and eyes were a little strange. He asked the old woman: "Are you okay?"
"Okay." The old woman pushed the cart and started to leave.
A Luo pressed the handle of the car and said, "You are pregnant, you know that, right?"
He Lingchuan was completely shocked when he said this.
Pregnant? This old woman?
The old woman was also stunned, but immediately said: "It has nothing to do with you, don't meddle in other people's business!"
She looked angry and obviously knew it, so Arlo let go and let her push her away.
Her back quickly disappeared at the corner of the street, without looking back the whole time.
He Lingchuan scratched the back of his head: "What did you just say, that she is pregnant?"
"Well, I felt my pulse, even if it was only for a moment."
"Could it be..." A mistake?
But seeing the look in A Luo's eyes, He Lingchuan immediately changed his words: "How many months has it been?"
He had seen the old woman's belly slightly protruding before, but many old people had this appearance, so he didn't think much about it.
I didn't know it was so weird.
"About four or five months."
The listeners took a breath and couldn't tell.
A Luo shook his head: "I only know that the pulse is so stable that it is a little restless, and the fetuses in her belly are so active that there is a risk of miscarriage. Fortunately, they are still strong."
"They?" He Lingchuan was shocked, "How many more babies does she have?"
"At least two." A Luo said, "Do you think I am a god who can tell how many babies you have just by touching me?"
Someone suddenly said: "Are you sure? Sister-in-law Ji is pregnant?"
The two of them turned around and saw the owner and his wife of the leather goods shop next door standing in front of the shop, looking incredulous.
"What are you sure about?" A Luo has a bad temper, and he is especially dissatisfied with others questioning his medical skills. "Believe it or not, I will be disappointed."
The shop owner was kind and apologized quickly: "Don't be upset, Mr. Jun, we just can't imagine it. This is too weird."
His wife was much more direct: "Sister-in-law Ji, is there someone outside? This is really knowing people but not knowing people."
He Lingchuan dusted off the debris on the steps: "What's wrong with old trees sprouting new shoots?"
The shop owner's wife said directly: "She is not too old, only four years older than me, but she has been a widow for many years. After the loss of her son, she has been nagging her all the time. She never thought she would find another man."
She looks less than forty, so Sister-in-law Ji is in her early forties, much younger than she looks.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Lost a child?" He Lingchuan thought of the row of ceramic dolls that Sister Ji took away, "How many children does she have?"
"Both sons died on the battlefield."
A Luo lowered his eyes and He Lingchuan sighed silently.
This is the fate of all the good men in Panlong City, but no one knew it before they arrived, except He Lingchuan.
The pain of losing a child and having to bear it twice was no wonder that the old woman was a little crazy and said she wanted to take the clay doll back to play with her son.
As for the old tree sprouting new shoots, although this kind of thing is a bit strange, others have no right to interfere.
The shopkeeper said solemnly, "She used to be my neighbor, and I could often hear her wailing loudly in the middle of the night. If it was only ten days and a half, everyone would be considerate of her and tolerate it, but who can bear it for half a year? She is getting more and more confused, and she even
I wanted to take away another family’s child. Later, the neighbors had to drive her away. I heard that she moved to the suburbs.”
A Luo suddenly said: "How long has it been since you last seen her?"
"Uh..." the shop owner and his wife looked at each other, "About, three years?"
You've aged like this in three years?
To be continued...