After selecting clothes and opening the tickets, the two of them continued walking inside.
When passing the counters selling cameras, watches, and handicrafts, Han Yunwen didn't even glance at them, she just passed by them, as if she had already planned them in her heart.
After wandering like this for a while, she finally stopped in front of the counter selling pots and pans.
"Comrade."
After looking at the items on the counter for a while, she stretched out her finger and said to the salesperson: "Please bring me six aluminum lunch boxes and the small pot."
"Are these the ones?" The saleswoman confirmed with her and quickly brought her the things and put them on the counter.
"Thanks."
Han Yunwen picked up one of the lunch boxes with pits on the surface and looked at it carefully in the sun. She opened her big eyes and carefully checked whether there were any holes.
The saleswoman glanced at her, leaned on the counter with a smile, and asked Chu Heng, "Is this your wife?"
"No, my sister." Chu Heng shook his head with a smile, and glanced at the place where old furniture was sold not far away. After a long time, a lot of old furniture from the Qingming period had been accumulated here, which made him feel a little itchy. I couldn't bear it, I wished I could find several trucks and move them all away immediately.
Unfortunately, today was not the time to shop for those gadgets, so he had no choice but to give up his plan and turned to chat with the saleswoman.
Not long after.
After Han Yunwen finished the inspection, she nodded with satisfaction, put down the things in her hands, and said to the elder sister with a smile: "Comrade, that's all. You have to write the ticket and help me wrap it up."
"okay."
The eldest sister chewed the candy Chu Heng had just given, walked over with a smile, took a small book, glanced at Han Yunwen, who only showed her eyebrows, but was still charming, and said while writing her a note: "Sister, you are such a bad boy. Young one, do you have a partner? Do you want me to introduce you to one? It just so happens that my nephew..."
"Thank you in advance, but I already have someone I like." Han Yunwen glanced directly at Chu Heng, just like when they first met, not hiding her passionate emotions.
Chu Heng felt a headache.
"Well, that's a pity. My nephew works in a department store." The eldest sister handed over the receipt with a look of regret.
"Oh, thank you."
Han Yunwen stretched out her hand to take the things, turned around and walked to other places. After selecting for a while, she just bought some needlework and stopped shopping.
"Go back."
"Aren't you going to buy some extras?" Chu Heng felt that there was still a little less. He was afraid that she would be embarrassed to spend the money, so he couldn't help but suggested: "Why don't you buy some socks and underwear? And don't you girls have those every month? Really? There’s a department store next to it, why don’t you go take a look?”
"You... you stinky scoundrel!"
Although Han Yunwen has a straightforward personality, she still can't listen to a man telling her about women's private matters in public. For a moment, she felt extremely ashamed. She glared at this guy with a red face and hurriedly He walked away with his head down, wanting to stay away from him.
"Hey! I thought you were so unrestrained."
Chu Heng, the grandson, didn't feel anything was wrong at all. He curled his lips and muttered, then took the ticket to pay the bill.
Seeing this, Han Yunwen followed, standing aside and staring at every number on the bill, keeping it firmly in mind.
It didn't take long.
The two of them came out of the store carrying a bunch of large and small packages of rags, as if they had fled Guandong earlier.
After stuffing the things into the trunk, the two of them got into the car. Just when Chu Heng was about to start the car and leave, Han Yunwen glanced at the department store not far away, hesitated for a moment, lowered her head shyly and whispered: "Chu Heng Heng, can you lend me some more money and cloth tickets?"
Although I'm sorry, for women, there are some things that can be overcome without it, but there are some things that are indispensable.
"Huh? Oh."
Chu Heng immediately understood. He leaned back with a smile, took out his bag, took out a few big unity bills, some cloth tickets and industrial coupons and handed them to her, saying: "Don't save the flowers when you should, especially Menstrual cloth, buy it ready-made..."
"Ah! Shut up!"
Han Yunwen was like a cat whose tail had been stepped on. After a sharp roar, she snatched the money in her hand, opened the car door in panic and ran out, towards the department store ahead.
A few moments.
She walked into the department store, glanced behind her butt, and made sure that the shameless guy hadn't followed. She felt a little relieved, and then touched her hot face.
She couldn't understand, how could the grandson say those words in front of her, a girl, without changing his expression?
You know, even her parents, who have been married for many years, avoid this topic!
How shameless!
Han Yunwen stomped her feet in embarrassment and quickly walked to a counter selling fabrics not far away. She first bought a few feet of cotton, then a pair of scissors and a few pairs of socks. Finally, she sneakily came to a corner store. I bought a few rolls of menstrual tape at the counter, and immediately wrapped everything in cotton cloth. I blushed and walked out quickly carrying the bundle.
She had never bought such a private thing outside, and now she felt as if everyone in the store was looking at her.
After a while.
Han Yunwen returned to the car, holding the baggage wrapped in the menstrual belt without even daring to look at Chu Heng. She stuffed the remaining money and tickets into his hand, pretending to be calm, and turned her head to look out the window. Whispered: "Let's go."
"good."
Chu Heng glanced at her with a smile, who rarely showed her shy side, slowly started the car, and drove away slowly.
The two of them still didn't exchange a word along the way. After the car drove in silence for thirty or forty minutes, they returned to the small courtyard where the Han family temporarily lived.
After the car stopped, Han Yunwen opened the door and got out of the car as if running away, wanting to take the baggage in her hand, which was like a bag of explosives, back home quickly.
But Chu Heng stopped her at this moment: "Wait a moment."
"What?" Han Yunwen looked over in confusion.
"Get you something." Chu Heng took the bag, reached in and took out three things and handed them over.
One of them is an envelope, the other is a green jade plaque, and the last one is a small cloth bag as big as a palm.
After Han Yunwen took it curiously, she first looked at the envelope and the colorful paper inside, then raised her head with a blank look on her face: "Is this...money?"
"Yes." Chu Heng explained with a smile: "When you go out, you always have to have some money with you."
"The money in the envelope is US dollars, totaling a thousand dollars. You can just find a place to change it when you get to Hong Kong Island. Under normal circumstances, it should be enough for you to get through the initial difficulties."
"That jade token is an imperial green jadeite. It's worth a lot of money. It's kept at the bottom of the box for you. You can find a place to hide it later. It's best not to use it unless it's absolutely necessary. You'll have to find it if it's for sale again. Buyers, don’t let anyone fool you.”
"There are three gold bars in the cloth bag. This thing is hard currency and is more useful than money. Maybe you can use it sometime."
Han Yunwen stared blankly at the thing in her hand, feeling it weighed as much as a thousand pounds. She slowly raised her head, looked at Chu Heng, and said with a choked voice, "Why are you so nice to me?"
"Don't think too much, I'm just out of kindness." Chu Heng said with a playful smile: "I am a compassionate person and I don't see suffering."
"And don't think that I gave it to you for free. What you have on hand, what you bought today, and the ferry ticket to Hong Kong Island are all things I borrowed from you. Remember to pay them back when you get rich later."
"If that day comes, I will definitely pay you back a thousand times. No... I can give you everything I have." Han Yunwen looked at him solemnly, and the feelings in her heart quickly grew again.
In fact, she knew very well that the other party had no thoughts about her at all. Otherwise, how could he be indifferent if she had expressed her willingness to reciprocate several times?
But what does it matter?
I like myself, whether you like me or not is your business!