Chapter 85 Cat Food Bowl

Just as Susie was about to say that she didn't want a cat, she only wanted cat food in the bowl, when Grandma Quan got up and went out, saying, "I'll go grind the mill."

Susie turned her head and saw Grandma Quan's daughter-in-law staring at her, and swallowed everything she wanted to say.

According to this woman's virtue, if she knows that she wants this cat food bowl, the woman will probably make the lion open her mouth.

She followed to the yard, and saw that Grandma Quan's waist was not straight anymore, and she was still walking tremblingly with little feet. She scooped some rice from her pocket and put it on the stone mill, and then pushed the stone mill around in circles with difficulty. .

Susie turned her head again, and Grandma Quan's daughter-in-law was standing by the door eating melon seeds, staring at Grandma Quan as she kowtowed, as if she was afraid that Grandma Quan would be lazy.

The man of this family sat in the yard, basking in the sun with his stomach exposed.

Susie wanted to say something, but held back, and stepped forward to help Grandma Quan push the mill.

After only a few pushes, Grandma Quan stopped, "Little girl, no need, you can help me once, can you help me forever?"

"I'll just do it myself."

Susie could only stand by and watch Grandma Quan grind the mill round and round.

After a while, the woman finished knocking the melon seeds, clapped her hands and went out.

Susie walked up to the man, who had fallen asleep under the sun.

Susie kicked his chair, and the man woke up with a jerk.

Susie frowned, "Is Grandma Quan your real mother?"

The man was puzzled, "Yeah, what's wrong?"

"You just watch your mother work, can you sleep by yourself?" Susie's tone was not very good.

The man heheed, "Who in our rural family doesn't work? If you don't work, you won't have food. What can I do? After all, everyone has to work."

Susie continued to say, Grandma Quan turned her head, "Little girl, I'm thirsty, please help me get a glass of water."

Susie went into the room and poured a glass of water for Grandma Quan. Grandma Quan took it, took a sip, and whispered, "Little girl, don't complain about me. I told you, it's all my life."

"Here, there are people coming from outside, you go and do your work, don't worry about me."

Susie went off to her gold collecting business.

In the evening, I still eat corn porridge. The woman didn't know if it was because of her conscience, or because she was afraid that they would not live here the next day. Besides pickles, there was an extra bowl of vegetables on the dinner table.

During the meal, Uncle Liao said: "I have made an agreement with people, we will live in another house tomorrow, which is next door. Their house is a bit small, and it is not a blue brick house, but the price is cheap, and it has been agreed upon. They all eat rice."

After eating, people came over one after another.

After nine o'clock, there was no one else. Susie simply washed up and entered Grandma Quan's room.

There was no light in the room, so Susie went in to light the candle she brought, and saw Grandma Quan sitting on the edge of the bed, holding the thin little white cat in her arms, her eyes were lifeless.

Seeing Susie coming in, Grandma Quan got up with the cat in her arms, "I replaced everything on the bed with clean ones, it's just a little bit broken, don't be disgusted."

Susie hurriedly said, "Thank you, Grandma, for taking your troubles."

Grandma Quan looked at Su Qian and slowly smiled, "Are you from the capital?"

Susie nodded, and Grandma Quan's eyes showed a look of reminiscence, "I know your accent as soon as I hear it."

Susie gave Grandma Quan a thumbs up, "You have insight."

Grandma Quan sighed, "I have a bit of knowledge. When I was young, I followed my father. I haven't seen anyone—"

She waved her hand, "Stop talking about that."

Grandma Quan looked at Susie and lowered her voice, "You want my cat food basin."

Susie nodded vigorously, it turned out that Grandma Quan had already seen it.

Grandma Quan petted the cat, "Take this cat away, and I will give you the pot."

Susie looked at the kitten, which was skinny and frail. When looking at people, there seemed to be some fear in her eyes. It should be because she was often bullied.

Susie was a little embarrassed, "Grandma Quan, I have to take the train when I go back. I'm afraid it's not easy to take this cat with me."

"I don't want a cat, I'll buy your pot, you ask a price."

Grandma Quan shook her head and said quietly: "You take it away to save its life. It's better for it to follow you than me."

"Although it is a beast, it is also fate."

Susie could only say: "Okay, then when I leave, take it with me."

Grandma Quan nodded slowly, "Little girl, you can tell, that pot is from Ru Kiln."

Su Qian asked in surprise, "Is it really from Ru Kiln?"

"Since you know it is from Ru Kiln, you should know the value of this thing. Why is it used as a cat food bowl?"

"Aren't you afraid of accidentally hitting me?"

Grandma Quan laughed, "If I didn't use it as a cat food bowl, my good son and daughter-in-law would have raided this thing long ago."

"My family used to be in the antique business. They always felt that I kept something good in my hand, and they always forced me to take it out."

"Hehehe, these people only think that gold and jade are good things. I don't know, good porcelain is much more valuable than gold and jade! Such a good thing, even if I put it under their noses, they will Can't see."

Susie was very impressed, "Your old man is really wise!"

Grandma Quan shook her head, "If you are really wise, you won't end up in this situation."

"I chose the wrong husband, and I didn't teach my son well."

Susie was puzzled, "Then why, you want to give this to me?"

Grandma Quan smiled, "You are kind-hearted, and you are willing to say a few words for my old man, and you know the value of this thing, so you won't spoil it. I have a good life in a few days. If I don't give this thing to you, who will I give it to?" Do you want to give my son and daughter-in-law who are like jackals and tigers?"

"I am cheap and no one will cheap them!"

"As the old saying goes, even if you have a lot of wealth, it's not as good as a piece of Ru porcelain. As long as they turn a blind eye to the valuable Ru kiln pots and don't get them in the end, I can't express my happiness." Grandma Quan's wrinkled face bloomed smile.

Susie thought about it too, if she had such a son, she would rather drop things than leave them.

Grandma Quan looked at the basin in the corner of the room, and said quietly: "However, I have to tell you, this thing is not a cat food bowl, nor is it a bowl at all."

"This is a sunflower wash, that is, a brush wash, something used by ancient literati."

"This thing, although it is not worth much now, not many people know its value, but one day, the world will appreciate it again and realize its value."

Susie nodded vigorously, Grandma Quan was right.

This Ru kiln sunflower has been waiting for decades, and the auction price can easily reach hundreds of millions.

She had seen a Ru kiln narcissus basin at an auction, which sold for more than [-] million yuan. She also wanted it at the time, but she didn't have enough financial resources to compete with others.

She really didn't expect that after traveling to this illusory time and space, she would get what she dreamed of so easily.

(End of this chapter)

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