Uncle He didn't say anything and let her into the yard. He walked out of the house after a long time and gave her a small yellow croaker: "See how much these can be exchanged for."

He Wan flipped the gold bar and felt that the things in her space were not enough for her: "Uncle, you gave me a lot. I don't have that many things in my hand."

Uncle He waved his hand towards her: "The things are good, but they are not as valuable as food now. Just give them as you see."

He Wan thought for a while and said: "Uncle He, today I will give you two bags of milk powder, a few kilograms of pork, and then a bag of rice and a bag of white flour. I also have some fruits. I can provide you with these things. If you have enough food for a year, I will come and bring you some food every once in a while."

"This is not good, young man, don't suffer a loss, you gave us a lot last time."

He Wan smiled and didn't answer, and gave her everything in the basket.

Then he went outside and brought her two bags of food when no one was around.

Seeing that Uncle He didn't have a job and Aunt He was seriously ill, she gave him some of the living expenses she received every month and gave him twenty yuan.

After Uncle He and Aunt He sent her out, the two old people hugged each other in the yard and cried silently: "We have met a good person."

"Yeah, I met a good person, hurry up and get the things in, so that you don't get discovered."

He Wan failed to get a drink ticket from Uncle He, so she went to Director Jin at the vegetable station.

Director Jin was not at home this time, but she was still his wife. He Wan said: "Sister-in-law, this time it's all grains, not much meat. There's milk powder, brown sugar. If there are drinks and cigarette tickets at home, I'll take them." After that, she whispered again Said: "If there are any old items, I will also accept them."

When Lao Jin heard this, he blinked his eyes and said, "I can't accept the coins."

"Take it."

In the end, Lao Jin's family actually took out two coins from the house for her, with the name of the coin from the latest dynasty written on it. He Wan frowned: "Sister-in-law, this year is too small, it's not valuable."

Lao Jin's family said: "It must be worth one or two yuan. My family, Lao Jin, has collected these things for many years. They have all been lost. Now there are only two left."

He Wan secretly thought it was a pity, but she still said reluctantly: "Okay, I'll give you two kilograms of rice each."

"Okay, cut me another three pounds of meat."

When He Wan came out of Director Jin's house, she had a drink ticket, two cigarette tickets, and a soap ticket in her pocket.

As for those two copper coins, I have to go back and find out how much they are worth with Lao Yun.

In addition to here, she also went to Sister Chen's place. She remembered that Sister Chen gave her several drinking tickets last time.

Hey, she had to break her legs just for Lao Yun to meet her parents-in-law.

She guessed it right. Sister Chen worked in a winery. Her daughter-in-law gave birth last year and bought her pig trotters.

"Sister Chen, I also have children's milk powder here, do you want it?"

Sister Chen's eyes lit up: "How much does it cost per bag?" "Five yuan per bag."

"It's so expensive, girl, can it be cheaper?"

He Wan chuckled: "Sister Chen, let me tell you the truth, my dad likes to drink, and I want to get some drinking tickets."

"Drink tickets? Can we drink?"

"What kind of wine does Sister Chen's factory sell?"

"Wuliangye, I have it at home."

"Okay, but I still want some drink tickets."

Sister Chen didn't say anything and took her to the cellar of her house: "Sister, my men like to stock up on wine. Not only Wuliangye, but also some wine on the market. How about you just exchange a few bottles for your two bags of milk powder?"

He Wan's eyes lit up, of course it would work if she could do this.

I took a flashlight and looked among the piles of wine, and I instantly felt like I didn’t know anything.

What did she see?
Wines of various brands were piled one by one in the cellar.

Seeing He Wan's confused look, Sister Chen smiled and explained: "Both of us work in a winery. He is a winemaker and has been working all his life. It cost him nothing to save these wines."

"Oh, then I'll choose."

"Take your pick."

He Wan finally picked two bottles of older bottles of Maotai, Wuliangye, and a kind of wine called Laijiu from the wine cellar. She knew that Maotai was expensive anyway, and she only picked the older bottles of the others.

Finally, I gave Sister Chen two packets of milk powder, two pounds of brown sugar, a chicken, three pounds of pork, and ten pounds of millet.

After finishing this business, He Wan went to the post office. She didn't come all winter. For three or four months, she didn't have time to come and collect her pension. It was twenty yuan a month. This time she received a total of eighty yuan. Money, and four industrial stamps, tens of kilograms of food stamps, several kilograms of meat stamps, coal stamps, cloth stamps, and oil stamps. These can be given to others in exchange for items later.

In addition to these, she also received a package mailed to her by Uncle Gu.

He Wan found a deserted place and entered the space. She opened it and looked at it. It should have been mailed by Uncle Gu during the Chinese New Year. There was a pound of brown sugar, canned food, a few meat stamps, and a women's small military coat. These, and a letter.

He Wan looked at it for a while and smiled. Uncle Gu helped her rent out the house to a local magazine for ten yuan a month. She only rented the front yard and left the back yard for her to visit relatives or go home in the future. It would be nice to have a place to live.

I beg you all to comment more and speak more. The more paragraphs, chapters, book reviews, the better.

Also, give me a ticket, haha.

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