Chapter 63 Conscience Discovery
Waking up in the morning, Zhao Tingting added a handful of rice to the porridge, Zhu Zhicheng came in, and habitually stuffed sweet potatoes into the stove, Zhao Tingting smiled beside her, "Brother Zhu, I cooked your portion, are you sure you still want to eat sweet potatoes?" ?”

Zhu Zhicheng smiled embarrassedly, "I forgot."

Susie was cutting sauerkraut beside her, and the sauerkraut was cut up, just right for porridge.

After breakfast, Tian Xiaohui yelled: "I'm going to Qingshi Town to buy wool, which one of you will go with me?"

Susie looked up, "I'll go with you." She also planned to buy some wool and knit a sweater for the old lady.

I have to go to her second grandfather's house for dinner tonight, and I have to buy some gifts, so I can't come empty-handed.

Zhao Tingting came over, "I'm going too, I'll buy wool and make a scarf."

Susie calculated, "Today is Sunday, right?" On Sunday, her second uncle who works in the commune does not go to work today, so his bicycle should be at home.

"Wait for me, I'll borrow a bicycle." Susie said and ran outside.

Not long after arriving at Xu's house, Su Qian successfully borrowed a bicycle from her second uncle Xu Zhilin.

The mountain road was uneven, and Susie was not very proficient, so she rode for a while and then came down to push.

Tian Xiaohui and Zhao Tingting fed the chickens, watered the vegetable garden, and looked forward to it in the yard. Seeing that Su Qian really came back with a bicycle, both of them were extremely happy.

Cycling is not only fast, but also less tiring.

Tian Xiaohui looked at the bicycle and worried: "There are three of us, how do we ride here?"

Zhao Tingting smiled and said: "It's easy to handle, you are small and sit on the horizontal bar."

Zhao Tingting pedaled a bicycle, Tian Xiaohui sat on the horizontal bar, and Su Qian sat behind. The three of them laughed and laughed all the way, and they arrived after seven or eight miles.

When I arrived in Qingshi Town, I bought wool first.

There are wool, acrylic, and blended yarns. Susie gestured to the figure of the old lady and asked the salesperson how much it would cost to knit a sweater. The salesperson told her that it would cost about a catty and a half.

Susie picked out a catty and a half of maroon wool thread, and bought six bamboo sweater needles.

When buying needles, Tian Xiaohui laughed beside her, "Actually, you don't need to buy these things, Qiaomu can make one in one night."

Zhao Tingting picked two or three red acrylic wool.

Tian Xiaohui also bought two or three ounces of red wool to knit a scarf, and another water-red acrylic yarn to knit a sweater for herself.

Susie didn't say anything about their simple aesthetics of loving red, after all, every era has its fashion.

Then I went to the non-staple food store next door to weigh a few catties of brown sugar and two catties of pastries.

After shopping, Susie was about to go back when she suddenly said, "Let's go to the waste collection station to see if there are any books."

Tian Xiaohui strongly agreed, "That's right, why did I forget, I've almost finished reading my two novels, so hurry up."

A few people pushed their bicycles into the alley, and the uncle who was watching the shop was calling people waste newspapers.

The uncle glanced at them with the scale, "Looking for books again? You look for them slowly, and call me to collect the money when you find them."

Tian Xiaohui said with a smile: "Master, you have a really good memory." They only came once, and the uncle remembered it.

Susie went into the store, and squatted in front of the pile of books to look around. She felt that they were still the same books as last time. She looked through them for a long time, but couldn't find anything useful.

She squatted on the side of the broken copper and rummaged through it again. It was really broken copper and iron, such as scrap wires, broken pots, rusty nails, etc. Nothing was intact, let alone antiques.

Susie flipped through it for a while, and she also laughed. She is also a money fanatic, and she even used this waste collection station as a place to shop for treasures. How could she be rewarded every time.

She didn't want to read any more, and seeing Tian Xiaohui was still reading, she stood up and walked around.

The people who came to sell the waste newspapers had already left, and the uncle bundled up the waste newspapers and letter papers that had just been collected with fine hemp rope.

As if by accident, Susie's eyes suddenly fell on a large stack of letters that the uncle had just bundled up.

There is a postage stamp on the top envelope.

Susie's eyes widened when she saw it. She walked over and took a closer look. The moment she saw it clearly, she secretly took a breath.

The stamp on the envelope turned out to be "The Mountains and Rivers of the Country Are Red".

"The Mountains and Rivers of the Country Are Red" is divided into horizontal and vertical versions. It is a very rare and rare stamp, and the horizontal version is more precious than the vertical one.

This is a horizontal version posted above.

The pattern of the stamp was originally unremarkable, just a map of Huaguo and the images of workers, peasants and soldiers. The map was all red, but something went wrong with the drawing of the map.

In some places it is not red.

Soon after the stamp was issued, someone soon discovered the problem and responded to the above, and the above urgently recalled it.

However, a small number of stamps have been sold and there is no way to recover them.

Although this stamp is postmarked, it is not as valuable as a brand new one, but if it is sold in the hottest years of stamps, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands will be lost.

Susie knelt down to untie the hemp rope, the old man saw it, "Hey, I tied it well, what are you doing untying it?"

Susie turned her head and said, "Master, I see there are stamps on it, and I want to find some nice ones."

The uncle shook his head, "Are you stupid, girl? The stamps are all stamped, and you can't send letters anymore. What's the use of coming?"

Susie smiled, "It's just beautiful, I like to collect these."

The uncle thought about his granddaughter, every time she ate candies, she always carefully put away the candy wrappers and put them in the book to flatten them. He instantly understood Susie and waved his hand, "Then you look for it slowly, this is the commune just now." Some people brought them, saying they were letters that had been written for many years, and the cabinets in the commune office couldn’t fit, so they sorted them out and sold them.”

Susie moved a small stool over, untied the hemp rope, and looked at the envelopes one by one.

After flipping through a large stack of letters, Susie didn't find any valuable stamps. She chose a few good-looking ones according to her own preferences, and took a total of ten letters.

She asked the uncle, "How much?"

The uncle glanced at it casually. This bit of paper could not be sold for a penny when it was sent to the county purchasing station. He waved his hand, "Give me two cents."

The little girl's money is easy to make.

Susie has also learned a lot this time, and she is only willing to give a dime.

The uncle thought about the incense burner last time, and he made a lot of money from her, and suddenly realized his conscience, "All right, all right, ten cents are worth ten cents."

Susie took a piece of waste paper and wrapped the envelope.

Zhao Tingting shook her head beside her. She really didn't know why Susie was buying these useless things again.

Tian Xiaohui bought two more novels, a few of them wandered around the town until noon, and one of them ate a bowl of pork noodles at the restaurant before turning back.

On the way back, Susie sat on the back of her bicycle and thought about it.

She suddenly discovered that although the living conditions in this era are a bit poor, there is also a huge benefit, antiques are worthless!

Not afraid of fake ones.

(End of this chapter)

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