Chapter 5: Continue to dig for treasure!

She hasn't figured out what happened to her yet, and doesn't want to go to unfamiliar places.

Song Yi took a quick look at Fang Zongtang and said, "It's a villa in the middle of the mountain, and Jizong also lives there!"

The name Jizong was left by my great-grandfather. His surname was Fang, and his name was Fang Jizong.

"Okay, you go out and wait for me, I'll sort out my things!" Fang Zongtang stood up after saying that.

She thought that the son-in-law would stand at the gate as obediently as before, but unexpectedly, he stood still.

Fang Zongtang was very upset, and his face immediately fell down.

Song Yi hurriedly explained: "I see you look pale. What do you want to clean up? Can I clean it up for you?"

Fang Zongtang had a straight face and glanced sideways: "There are no rules. Can you see what I take from Lao Xingtang?"

Song Yi moved his lips twice, then turned the toes of his handmade calfskin leather shoes toward the outside.

"I'll wait for you outside the gate!" After saying that, he looked back at Fang Zongtang before leaving.

Fang Zongtang snorted coldly, ten years~ so what if he became the richest man, I want her to see his face and dream faster.

I went up to the roof a few times and took down the baggage. Overall, there was no change in this room, it was just old.The furniture, decorations, tables and chairs inside looked unchanged, but the things had been replaced a long time ago.

In the center of the living room is a picture of a tiger painted in the late Qing Dynasty, which can't be more than [-] cents a piece.The desks and chairs of old sour branches have become poplar and elm, and the big lotus fish tank imitated by my grandfather has become a large white tile porcelain jar for flour.There is no more fish in it, and a bunch of messy things have been placed in it, but the location has not changed, and the money is about the same.

It's really hard for some people to find these imitation messy things.

I can't watch it anymore, it's so hot to her eyes.

I don't know how the son-in-law will clean up here, and she also plans to pick up the wool, some things that are easy to be found, still have to be taken away.

Let's start with the big cat hanging in the living room.

The one behind the big cat is nothing else, it was passed down to her by her great-grandfather, the guy who eats.A treasure chest three feet up, down, left, and right.

The box was taken out and checked again, wooden drill bits, gold wire, silver wire, more than 50 types of flower knives, tweezers, flat mouth, long pliers, copper hammer, gold hammer, silver hammer, wire puller, wire coiler, silver nails , Gold nails, carbon powder, stone materials, burnt materials, tin materials, discs and other exquisite objects are all placed in the treasure chest layer by layer, and there is no room for luxury.

After checking the above items, she stopped checking them. If she didn't take things like gold and silver that could be cashed at any time, who would take the iron lumps below.

Using both hands, he moved the box to one side and took out a small box from inside.

The box is not big, only the size of two palms.

This is what my great-grandfather left behind. It contains a family portrait, an emerald parrot-bill pipe, two Shoushan stone seals, one piece of chicken blood, and one piece of hibiscus.There are also a few photos of my great-grandfather and his old friends.

Compared with those gold, silver and jade wares, these are the most precious and the least to lose.

With the experience of being missing for ten years, she was worried about putting it anywhere, so she still carried it close to her body.Put it back when the house is cleared up!
There is also a mystery underneath the big noodle jar at the door.The two bottom bricks were taken away, and the whole bluestone sheet was pried up, and there were two paintings underneath, one was Tang Bohu's Eight Horses in Song Dynasty. It is said that the original painting was originally used by Tang Bohu as a dowry for his daughter. He disliked that Tang Bohu didn't give the dowry, so he gave a few broken paintings, and in order to show off the new bride, he burned all the paintings with a torch.

After Grandpa told her the allusion, he gave her a summary.Women must know the goods, otherwise the gold will be thrown away as dirt.

(End of this chapter)

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