Cheng Wan had a dull look on her face, so she shouldn't waste time asking Aunt Cheng and the others for their opinions.

"Zhuangzhuang, take all your father's medicine. Yuanyuan, follow your cousin."

After speaking, Cheng Wan bent down, wrapped the sheet around Li Sanzhu, picked up Li Sanzhu with the sheet, and strode out quickly.

Li Sanzhu: "......!!"

Aunt Cheng: "...!!!"

Only Li Zhuang and Li Yuan, two children, looked at Cheng Wan's back with bright eyes.

Then without Aunt Cheng's words, Li Zhuang hurriedly ran to the kitchen to get the medicine, while Li Yuan followed Cheng Wan on her short legs.

Li Sanzhu froze, not daring to move at all. His face turned red and he couldn't speak clearly.

"Awan, you...put me down, so outsiders can see...see what it looks like!"

Cheng Wan hugged Li Sanzhu as if he was playing, and said in a calm voice: "It's now, who cares what others think? Whether we can see each other again in the future is still unknown."

Aunt Cheng in the room was so anxious that she stamped her feet, then quickly found a piece of cloth, got a set of clothes for each of the four members of the family, took out the money hidden on the bedside, and wrapped it in cloth.

Aunt Cheng put the bag on her back, ran to the kitchen quickly, stuffed the salt shaker at home into the bag, and walked out dragging half a bag of flour and a small half bag of rice.

Cheng Wan settled Li Sanzhu, Li Zhuang and Li Yuan, turned around, took the bag from Aunt Cheng, and slipped into the carriage one by one.

"Is there anything else you want to get?"

Aunt Cheng shook her head, "It's nothing important, as long as everyone is here."

The thatched house where Aunt Cheng lives now is located in a relatively remote location. Cheng Wan came directly from the back of the village. In addition, the carriage only stayed for a short time, so no one noticed the movement here.

However, when Cheng Wan was driving the ox cart out of Taohua Village, he unexpectedly met Deng Xiong.

"Cheng Wan!"

Deng Xiong looked very happy when he saw Cheng Wan. He ran forward and looked at the carriage with surprise, "Cheng Wan, your family bought a carriage? Are you here to see your sister-in-law? Don't worry, I will help you every day." Please pay attention, no one will come to trouble your sister-in-law."

Cheng Wan stopped the carriage. Deng Xiong's figure and face still looked so ferocious, but Cheng Wan could see Deng Xiong's innocence through this skin.

"Deng Xiong, the future is not going to be peaceful. Don't run around and listen to your mother."

Deng Xiong's eyes were full of confusion, and he could only nod his head blankly, "Aoao, I know, I will definitely not run around."

Cheng Wan drove away. After walking ten meters away, Cheng Wan suddenly turned around and shouted to Deng Xiong: "Deng Xiong, I'm going north to Liangzhou."

In fact, Cheng Wan didn't know why she said those last words to Deng Xiong. What if she went north to Liangzhou?

Deng Xiong firstly did not meet the age for conscription, and secondly, he had family relatives.

There was no way he could go north to find her.

Even if he had to flee, he would be with the Deng clan and the people from Taohua Village.

Her grudges with Deng Xiong were settled again, so there was no need for her to worry about them.

But just as he met Deng Xiong's sincere eyes, when he said that he paid attention every day to see if anyone was bullying Aunt Cheng, Cheng Wan's heart suddenly softened.

Then he said the last words with a rush of heat in his head.

Cheng Wan shook his head and concentrated on driving.

Deng Xiong, who was on the same spot, scratched his scalp with a confused look on his face, "Cheng Wan, what do you mean? To the north? Where is Liangzhou? Isn't she going home?"

"Also, why does Cheng Wan say that life will not be peaceful in the future?"

Why?

Deng Xiong soon found out.

About a quarter of an hour after Deng Xiong and Cheng Wan separated, two soldiers on horseback led a doctor and a group of government officials into Taohua Village.

Chaos began again.

Cheng Wan didn't know that there was only a quarter of an hour between her and the recruiting team before they would collide head-on.

Otherwise, she would be very grateful to herself. Fortunately, she acted quickly, otherwise she would have been in trouble.

At the same time, in the north of Jiajia Village, a team of four to five hundred people was walking on the way north.

In fact, there are nearly a thousand people in Jiajia Village.

It’s just that not everyone wants to leave home.

For example, some families do not have men who meet the requirements for conscription, and they think there is no need to leave.

For example, many elderly people do not want to drag down their children and grandchildren, nor do they want to leave their hometown, so they choose to stay at home.

Another example is that some people are more stubborn. They have clear ideas and think that they are smarter than others. They do not believe that King An wants to recruit troops for war, and they scorn the behavior of most people in the village who fled in a hurry.

As for the last part, they wanted to leave, but it was too tiring to pack up their belongings. They wanted to take everything with them and couldn't put anything down, so the whole group set off, and they were still arguing at home about what to take with them.

This section of the road is relatively narrow, and the team of four to five hundred people stretches out for a long distance.

Ox carts, mule carts, handcarts, but most of the villagers walked around with their bodies covered with things.

Various voices in the team kept ringing, making it very noisy.

The women were carrying large and small bags on their backs, and they were talking about how they forgot to break the necks of the chickens at home, and only brought one piece of clothing for their children, which was not enough, and what should their parents do...

The men were carrying grain on their backs and sweating profusely. Some of them were hurrying on their way, while others were telling their families to stop talking and save their energy.

Others are comforting their families, saying that we will go home when the conscripts leave.

Yes, although these people are now carrying luggage, big and small, following the team heading north.

But many of them thought that this was just a temporary retreat, and when the conscripts left, they could go home.

Only a few sensible people know in their hearts that they may never come back after leaving.

At the front of the team, Wang looked back again, but only saw black heads.

"Why haven't you caught up yet? Is something going to happen?"

Cheng Daniu was equally anxious in his heart, but calm on his face, comforting Wang and saying: "It's only less than half an hour. From our village to Taohua Village, how can it be so fast to pack up a few things and catch up again? "

Wang wiped the sweat from her forehead and said anxiously, "How about we stop and wait for A Wan and the others?"

"No, Ah Wan said, let's keep going north without stopping."

Cheng Daniu said this very matter of factly, and he didn't think there was anything wrong with him as a father treating his daughter's words as "imperial edict".

Mrs. Zhang, who was following the Cheng family, heard the conversation between Cheng Daniu and Wang, and also advised Wang: "Ah Wan, mother, don't worry too much. Ah Wan is so smart and capable, nothing can go wrong. Maybe Ah Wan is here now." The team is following behind, but we can’t see it.”

In fact, Mrs. Zhang really guessed it right.

At this time, Cheng Wan was driving the carriage and looking at the endless line of people in front of them, feeling quite helpless.

How could she drive the carriage past these people to meet the family in front?

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