Chapter 134 Lao He’s sympathy
He Wan said: "Uncle, this watch of yours must be twenty years old. It is a foreign military watch. It has a good style and is well maintained. Do you want food, money, or tickets?"

"How much money can be sold."

"Two hundred yuan is the best."

The uncle didn’t expect to be able to sell it for so much money. Someone had taken it from him before and only gave him fifty yuan. He didn’t want to part with it: “Comrade, I can exchange for some food and some tickets, and just give me the rest. "

"Okay, I have white flour, rice, and cornmeal here. Tickets, whatever you want."

"I want twenty kilograms of white flour, fifty kilograms of cornmeal, tickets. Do you have gas stamps? I can give you some gas stamps and meat stamps."

"Uncle, I have meat and oil here."

In the end, He Wan gave the old man twenty kilograms of white flour, fifty kilograms of cornmeal, a pot of oil, two kilograms of meat, and a chicken. He also gave him a few tickets, and finally gave him one hundred and eighty yuan. money.

The uncle was extremely grateful. He wanted a lot of these things. This little comrade only gave him twenty yuan.

Then he thought of something and said: "Comrade, will you accept the old things?"

He Wan felt happy and said: "Take it, uncle, do you have it?"

"I don't. I have an old buddy, and his family is having a hard time. He lives right in front. Just wait for me and I'll take you there."

"it is good."

The uncle put the things in the yard and gave them to his wife, and then took He Wan to an alley. The first house in the alley had a nice big yard.

He Wan guessed that this must be a big businessman who used to be very wealthy, but now he has been suppressed and his life is hard.

"Lao He, are you at home?"

Coincidentally, his surname is also He.

"Here you are. Come in."

An old man in his fifties came out of the house and opened the door for them.

The old man saw him and asked, "How is my sister-in-law?"

The old man, who had become skinny but still very elegant, sighed and said, "He's lying down."

"Lao He, this little comrade is collecting things. I just exchanged some grain for him. He is an honest man. If you have old things, please exchange them for some grain for the old sister-in-law."

Lao He glanced at He Wan, opened his mouth, and asked, "Do you have food?"

"Yes, yes."

"Then come in." Seeing that he was no longer so stubborn, the uncle said again: "Old He, I'm going back first."

"Okay, Lao Wan, I'll go find you later."

After Uncle Wan left, Uncle He said to He Wan, "Just wait for a while, and I'll get it for you."

"it is good."

He Wan took a general sweep of the yard. The yard was very large, with three main rooms, a kitchen on both sides, and a warehouse with some firewood.

When Uncle He came out, he held a piece of brocade cloth in his hand. He opened it carefully and said, "This is a double-buckle bracelet made of silver and silk. It is a fine Hetian jade. How much food can I exchange for it?"

He Wan took the jade bracelet. The workmanship was very fine. It looked like an antique at first glance. She didn't know which era it was from.

"Uncle, I'll give you three hundred yuan for this jade bracelet." Nowadays, these old items are worthless, and it's pretty good to exchange them for more than ten kilograms of grain.

Who told her to be He Wan? She despised the pitiful appearance of these old people the most. When she saw them, she thought of her grandmother.

When she was a child, her grandmother told her the most about those difficult times and how difficult it was. Although she was not a saint, she would help if she could.

Uncle He finally understood what Lao Wan meant by sincerity. In the past, he didn't have as many things as Lao Wan's watch in exchange for. He didn't expect that this little comrade would give him so much today. He was still not convinced and said: "Comrade, you really gave me so much. This is your first time coming out. Why don't I cheat you? Just give me twenty kilograms of grain."

He Wan rolled her eyes helplessly, secretly thinking that people in this era were too simple, and they were given a lot of money, so they were afraid that she, a business person, would suffer losses.

"Uncle He, I think this thing of yours is really good. Don't worry, the number I gave you must be right in my heart. Just now, Uncle Wan asked for food, tickets, and money. Do you want all the food, or?" "

"Just like him." After saying that, he added: "Comrade, are you really sure you want to give me three hundred yuan?"

He Wan nodded, and took out a bag of noodles, a bag of rice, a bag of cornmeal, a pot of oil, and two kilograms of pork, one chicken, and one from the bamboo basket. Big Goose gave him a bag of brown sugar. When he heard that his wife was still lying on the bed, he probably was hungry, so he took out another bag of milk powder.

I got him some tickets for daily use, which were equivalent to eighty yuan, and gave him two hundred and twenty yuan.

When Uncle He, who was in his fifties, saw these things, his eyes instantly turned red. He turned his head and quickly wiped his eyes with his hands, for fear that He Wan might have read the joke.

He Wan also felt uncomfortable and hurriedly lowered her head, then smiled and said: "Uncle He, please put these things away, I am walking around the streets, maybe I will come here again.

"Okay, what do you call me little comrade?"

He Wan smiled and said, "My surname is He too."

Only then did Uncle He smile: "Oh, little comrade, we are destined to be together, maybe we are still in the same family."

He Wan smiled. She didn't tell Uncle He who she was.

(End of this chapter)

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