Liu Huan found it funny to hear this. What did he mean by "what to do with the pork?" It wasn't her who asked him to kill the pork, so why was he forced to buy or sell it?

She still said patiently: "It's hot today, uncle, you should take it to the county to sell it."

The butcher was full of impatience. "It's too much trouble to go to the county, and you have to pay the deed tax. Why don't you just buy it directly?"

Why didn’t I notice these weird things before? Why did I ask her to buy them as if it was a matter of course?

"I'm sorry, my family doesn't eat meat these days, so I won't buy this meat. Uncle, you should go somewhere else."

The butcher nodded viciously, "Okay, okay, you don't want to buy it, right? Don't even think about buying a pound of pork from me again."

Liu Huan was really afraid that the pork shop in this county would go bankrupt and her family wouldn't be able to afford meat.

"Uncle, if you're alright, I'll close the door."

After sending this one away, another one came, all of whom were villagers who used to love to sell vegetables to her family. "We are now mostly living in the county, and we really can't eat these vegetables."

The auntie was annoyed, "What about all the vegetables I grow at home?"

Liu Huan was even angrier than her. Could it be that they were a charity and had to keep all the things brought in? What kind of bandit logic was this?

After sending them away, she told the others to pack up the things in the house, fearing that they would not be able to live there for long. Fortunately, they had a house in the county, so they were not too sad.

On the day of the incense meeting, the whole family got up early, dressed, and someone came to call them from outside.

It was Qian, the eldest daughter-in-law of the village chief. She was rarely seen smiling so happily. After seeing her in the Liu family yard for a few days, wrinkles appeared on her face from laughing so much.

"After all, you still have to know how to manage your life. Look at how neatly the yard is kept inside and outside."

Liu Huan no longer had the enthusiasm he had before, so he called the others and said, "Sister-in-law, we are leaving now. Do you have anything else to say?"

Changning Temple is located in Changning Town next to Heshui Town. It takes two hours to get there from here.

The other people in the village had already set off, but Qian did not leave because she wanted to come and see the yard that would soon belong to her and to ride in the Liu family's carriage.

"I am going too, but since everyone else in the village has left, I thought I could go in your carriage. What do you think?"

Liu Huan didn't think it was a big deal. Her family's carriage couldn't carry many people. It would be a bit overloaded even if their family went alone. How could they bring a plump woman like Qian and her daughter?

"I'm so sorry, sister-in-law. Our horse is only big enough for our family. If we encounter an uphill slope, we have to get off and walk."

Qian couldn't believe that such a big carriage could only seat so many people. She lifted the curtain and took a look. Wow, there was everything inside. It was very different from the carriages she had seen in other people's homes. No wonder there was so little room.

She thought for a moment and said, "How about this, your two maids and servants should not go, that way it will be just right for us."

Liu Huan frowned in disbelief. He never thought there were so many idiots in Heshui Village before. How come they are everywhere now?

"We have already agreed to go with the two children. If we don't go, the Bodhisattva will blame us. I'm really sorry, sister-in-law. You can come by yourself in the ox cart."

Without waiting for Qian's reaction, he took the group into the carriage.

Qian's daughter looked at the carriage going away with longing, "Mom, I want to ride in a carriage too."

Qian said, "Don't worry, when the time comes, ask your grandfather to bring the carriage over and see how arrogant she is."

The little girl hesitated, "But how do we get there now?"

The people in the village had left early, so Qian had to walk to the county with her children and take a ox cart.

At the same time, at the gate of the county government office, Changbai had already harnessed the carriage and was waiting for Su Yi to set off.

"Master, let's go."

The two of them went in a mighty manner, without hiding anything.

The county magistrate and the chief clerk in the government office laughed at him, saying, "You have been demoted here and you still want to turn things around. You are just dreaming."

Changning Temple is located halfway up the mountain. Along the way there are small vendors selling things, the most common of which are incense.

Some were selling sachets and red strings; in short, there were people everywhere.

The carriage cannot go up after reaching the foot of the mountain. If you must take a shortcut, you can only take a sedan chair, a bamboo sedan chair. This is the rule of the temple.

The carriage was parked in a yard nearby, where there were a few gorgeous-looking horse-drawn carriages in addition to ox carts, so there was no need to worry about it being stolen.

After all, at the feet of the Buddha, even if you have the desire to steal, you don’t have the courage to do so.

Looking at the towering steps, Liu Huan decided to take a sedan chair instead of tiring himself out. Since he had this, he believed that the Buddha would be able to forgive him.

Just as they sat down, Su Yi and others arrived.

When storing the carriage, Changbai took a closer look at the carriage next to it. Why did he feel that the carriage was familiar?

Although I was confused, I didn't think too much about it. After all, such carriages were rare, but they did exist.

"Master, why don't you take the sedan chair and I'll walk to see if there's anything different on the road."

Su Yi didn't look at the sedan bearer and walked up the stairs first, "No need, sincerity will do the trick."

All of this was being monitored silently, and the news had spread to the deep mountains and forests.

The leading man laughed loudly, "How powerful can a corrupt official who wants to regain his position through the gods be? Let's all work together. Within two years, we must make sure that the Li Kingdom has a new leader."

"Do we still need to keep an eye on that person?"

"No, just keep an eye on any suspicious people coming up the mountain. If you think they are suspicious, just kill them."

On the way, Su Yi looked at the surrounding environment and found that the temples here were really very different from those in other places.

Those neatly arranged trees that cannot see the sunlight must be of great significance.

It might take others a long time to climb the mountain, but Su Yi and Changbai were both trained warriors, so it was effortless for them to get up there.

The incense on the mountain is really as popular as others say, and people come and go in an endless stream.

There is absolutely no flaw. Of course, if the flaw could be seen in one go, it wouldn't have been hidden for so long.

Su Yi took Changbai and held incense to worship several Bodhisattvas. When he turned around, he saw An Ran, An Zhi, and Er Mo who were following them.

Ermo felt very bad, and it was too late to hide the child now.

It was obviously too late, Su Yi was already walking towards them.

Changbai asked: "Ermo, what a coincidence, you also brought your child to burn incense?"

Ermo said shyly, "Yes, today is the incense meeting, and I thought of taking the kids out for a walk."

Su Yi looked at the two children carefully and asked An Ran: "Do you remember me?"

An Ran thought for a moment, "Uncle, is that you?"

She excitedly introduced him to An Zhi: "Brother, this is the uncle who saved me that year, the one I said was very handsome."

An Zhi remained indifferent, "Thank you, sir, for saving my sister."

Su Yi suddenly became interested, "Just a verbal thank you, nothing else?"

An Ran quickly replied, "Yes, yes, my mother's cooking is really delicious, uncle, come to my house for dinner."

Ermo was afraid that Su Yi would agree to this, so he quickly held their hands and said, "Next time I will ask my brother to prepare a small gift to thank you. Anzhi, your father is still waiting for us, let's go first."

As he said this, he quickly pulled the child away, but he was worried that Liu Huan might meet someone else, so he had to hurry to meet her.

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