Chapter 157 There is a carriage
Early in the morning, while Qin Yao was still doing morning exercises in the backyard, Dalang and Erlang picked up the bamboo basket and ran out.

Sanlang and Siniang were howling at the top of their lungs in the house. The brothers thought they were in the way and ran away behind their backs. Siniang was so angry that her face bulged for a day and her mouth was pouted. Qin Yao raised her hand and scratched it, "These are all Can you hang an oil can?"

The little girl screamed and opened her mouth to bite her hand, but she didn't bite her hand and stuck it to her again, telling Qin Yao to ignore Dalang and Erlang that night.

"Why?" Qin Yao asked deliberately.

Siniang snorted: "They won't let me and my little brother play!"

Qin Yao looked at her angry look, then looked at Sanlang sitting on the threshold looking at the east end of the village against the cold wind, and nodded seriously, "Okay, then we won't play with them anymore, we ourselves Would you like to go to the county town to play?"

Sanlang looked over quickly, his eyes as bright as the flames burning in the stove.

Siniang was also stunned for a moment, and asked in disbelief: "Are you going to take us to the county seat?"

Qin Yao nodded and took a look at the sky. It was still early. Everyone had just finished their breakfast. They had half a day left to go on horseback and would be back in the evening.

The carriage carriage that was ordered last time, as well as the tiger head stuffed by shopkeeper Tuofan, were all ready, and she had to go and get them back.

I went into the city to buy some daily necessities and came back to stock up. After that, the temperature got even lower and I didn’t go out unless I could.

Cats in winter, cats in winter, how can we call it winter without cats?
The surprise came so suddenly. At Qin Yao's urging, Sanlang and Siniang went inside and put on more clothes to avoid freezing on the road.

Qin Yao also prepared a thin quilt to cover the two little ones to keep out the cold. There is a carriage on the way back, so it would be more comfortable to sit in the carriage.

The two after-sales guys who were staying at home went out to the water mill early. Qin Yao put on the saddle, locked the door, put the twins on the horse, led the horse to the water mill to inform them, and left them the key. .

After finishing the explanation, he got on his horse, covered the two excited little people in front of him with a thin quilt, shook the reins, shouted "Drive!", and Lao Huang, who had not had fun for many days, immediately rushed out.

The speed of stimulation made the two children scream out in shock.

Qin Yao lifted the cloth around her neck to cover her face, covering her smile.

The mother and son galloped all the way to Kaiyang County. Sanlang and Siniang, who were excited when they started, were even more excited now.

Qin Yao lowered her head and looked at the two pink faces exposed from the quilt. Two pairs of big black grape-like eyes looked at her, as if she still felt that the stimulation was not enough.

"Is your butt still loose?" Qin Yao asked funnyly.

The brother and sister shook their heads and almost shouted: "More more!"

Qin Yao asked the two of them to sit down, dismount, and lead the horses into the city.

When they arrived at the place where the carriages and horses were parked, they took the two short legs of the brother and sister down, held them one on the left and the other on the right, and walked to the carpenter's shop where the carriages were made.

As expected, the carriage has already been made and is made of the solidest wood, so it is quite heavy.

Taking advantage of the adults' conversation, Sanlang tentatively stretched out his little hand to lift the edge of the carriage. He tried his best to suck the milk, and shouted cheers to cheer himself up, but he couldn't shake the carriage at all.

Siniang's eyes widened in surprise, and she wanted to try it. The brother and sister tried hard together, but the carriage didn't move at all.

The two of them thought that no one knew about their little tricks, but little did they know that the adults had seen it and thought it was cute and funny, but they didn't point it out.

Qin Yao reached an agreement with the shop owner and asked the apprentice to help pull the carriage to the parking gate and load it up.

Lao Huang was very unaccustomed to it and stepped restlessly on the horse's hooves. He didn't like having such a heavy guy on his body.

But in the end, with Qin Yao's comfort, he calmed down and cooperated honestly with the young apprentice to help him load the saddle.

Qin Yao looked at the brand new carriage and nodded repeatedly, "Not bad, not bad." The young apprentice completed the task and took the first step.

Qin Yao took Sanlang and Siniang into the carriage and sat for a while. The space inside the carriage was very small, less than two square meters.

There are seats on three sides, and the seats on the back are fixed and have storage space. The seats on the left and right sides are not fixed. Two right-angle plates can be stored and fixed on the arms, which makes the cabin space appear larger.

If there are many people, spread out a mat so that more people can sit cross-legged.

In the middle of the carriage is a small fixed storage table specially requested by Qin Yao.

Like the right-angled boards on the left and right sides, it can be stowed away. The middle part of the carriage will only protrude upward by five centimeters, which does not affect the use of the entire large surface.

If it stands up, it will be a small square table, thirty centimeters long and wide, with the top cover open, which can accommodate many small objects.

The master craftsman also provided a bottom bracket, which can also be used to place a carbon stove. The vertical panels on the four sides are hollow and carved, which facilitates heat dissipation and ensures a certain degree of fire safety.

The more Qin Yao looked at it, the more she fell in love with it. She put away the small hollow table in the middle and the seats on the left and right sides, and lay down. If the length of the carriage was included, it was just enough for her to lie down alone.

"Sanlang, Si Niang, how are you? Do you like it?" Qin Yao asked with a smile.

The two of them also imitated her, rolled twice on the floor of the carriage covered with thin quilts, and nodded excitedly, "Yeah, yeah," they liked it so much!

Hearing that Qin Yao said that she would use this car to send her brothers to school next year, Si Niang was filled with envy. She hugged her arm and pouted like an adult and sighed, "Why can't Si Niang go to school?"

The smile on Qin Yao's face faltered.

Yes, why can’t women take the imperial examination?

"Ahem!" Qin Yao coughed twice to divert the little girl's attention, "Let's go get the tiger head. Haven't you been clamoring to see it?"

Children's attention can shift quickly, so Siniang immediately became interested again. She took her little brother's hand and followed her to get the tiger head.

Qin Yao has never seen what animal specimens from this era look like, and she doesn't dare to have high expectations.

But unexpectedly, Shopkeeper Fan gave her a surprise.

What did the tiger head she handed to Shopkeeper Fan look like at the beginning, and what Shopkeeper Fan gave her back now looked exactly like it. It didn't look like a specimen at all, but more like a freshly chopped off tiger head, lifelike.

Except for the broken parts of the neck and head, the specimen was sealed with special wax, and a wooden support was added to the bottom so that it could stand directly on a flat surface.

It was the first time that Sanlang and Siniang saw a tiger head that was bigger than their two heads combined. They were frightened and surprised, and hid behind Qin Yao and did not dare to get close.

Qin Yao encouraged them to come up and touch it, but Sanlang resisted and shook his head like a rattle, almost crying.

Si Niang was a little more courageous, but she only dared to get closer and look at it, but she didn't dare to touch it.

Shopkeeper Fan was so 'evil-minded' that he deliberately made a noise, which frightened the little girl so much that she immediately retreated behind A Niang and put his face on the back of her buttocks, trembling.

Qin Yao immediately glanced at Shopkeeper Fan angrily. Shopkeeper Fan rubbed his nose and said, "I'll find you a bag to put on so as not to scare passers-by on the road."

But before turning around, I still couldn't help but ask, "Are you really not going to sell this tiger head? Someone is offering a high price, why don't you let go?"

Qin Yao said firmly, "I won't sell it."

Shopkeeper Fan sighed regretfully: "Okay."

(End of this chapter)

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