Not long after Ji Qingyao left, a bearded man rushed to the place where a group of people were standing. He saw the familiar figure on the horse from a distance, and of course he also saw the tall figure beside her.
The man on the horse frowned. He hurried slowly but was still a step late.
Among the crowd that had just dispersed, he also saw several children from the Song family and the Ji family. He had not had a good impression of these people in his past life.
After looking at the two people who had walked away, he turned around on horseback and walked towards the other side.
Ji Qingyao went to a clothing store to buy herself a few changes of clothes before returning to the village with Pei Linyun. She came out of Ji's house in the morning without bringing anything with her. Fortunately, she usually puts the important things in the space. Her things from Ji's house Just two changes of clothes and the bow.
Thinking of bows and arrows, she thought it would be better to buy one. Even if she went to Xiaoxi Village, she would still go hunting in the mountains.
Pei Linyun stayed with Ji Qingyao and watched her shopping all the way, without saying that he would pay for it for her.
Ji Qingyao was smart enough not to ask the man for money. Even though she was sold to him now, as long as her name, Xiu Qingyao, was not written on the household registration, anything was possible. Even if it was, she would still have a way to escape.
Selling her by the Song family just gave her the opportunity to leave the Ji family. She could check her life experience by herself. She also wanted to leave the Ji family so that she could live a carefree life in the future. The original owner owed the Ji family a lot of money. The proceeds have already been repaid.
She didn't know how miserable the original owner was before she came here. She couldn't even get a piece of meat from the prey she killed. She was helping the family with various chores when she was only five years old. When she was eight years old, she was given a job by the village elder. Orion taught him how to hunt, and from then on, there was no shortage of meat on the Ji family's dining table.
But when others eat meat, she can only drink soup. Even so, the original owner will be very satisfied. She knows that she is a girl and is not welcomed by her family, and she has never thought that she is not born to the Song family.
After Ji Qingyao took over the original owner's body, she figured out why the Song family had always disliked the original owner, and why the original owner's father always hesitated to speak and chose to escape when he saw his daughter being abused.
After seeing clearly the faces of everyone in the Ji family, she gave up the idea of making a fortune with the Ji family. Her method of making money would rather be used to relieve beggars than to give to the Ji family, because it was not worth it.
Ji Qingyao bought things very quickly. She bought herself a few changes of clothes, and then went to the iron shop to buy a bow and arrow, as well as two daggers. The total time only took a quarter of an hour.
Pei Linyun watched her spend more than three taels of silver without blinking, mainly buying bows, arrows and daggers.
Ji Qingyao knew that men were curious about her behavior, and she did this to pave the way for what would happen next.
Even if she was sold by the Song family, she had no intention of being a stepmother or a cheap wife. It looked like Pei Linyun was at least in his early twenties. In the village, he should have been married at his age.
If he buys her back, there will only be several consequences, one is to be his child's stepmother, one is to be Xuxuan, and the other is to be a concubine, no matter which one she is not willing to do.
Ji Mingyao bought the things and asked the man if there was anything he wanted to buy. She didn't know the situation of the Pei family, so she kindly reminded her. Looking at Pei Linyun's clothes, although the clothes were old, there were no patches. It seemed that his family was fairly well off.
Military service in the Daji Dynasty could be exchanged for money. She couldn't understand why this man would go to the battlefield if his family had money.
In previous years, military service in the Daji Dynasty could indeed be offset by money, but wars had occurred frequently in the past two years and the casualties were too great. This year, military conscription was directly compulsory, and each family had to produce an adult man.