"Host, if you pick some eye-catching large items, it will be easier to hide."

Yu Congcong found some special and eye-catching large items and brought them to the old man. Yu Congcong calmly put her backpack on her side and turned around. The old man didn't pay any attention to Yu Congcong's backpack, and his eyes were attracted by the large items that Yu Congcong picked. Even so, the old man didn't say anything, just asked Yu Congcong to give him two yuan and let her go.

Yu Congcong took the things and walked out of the scrap yard, heading straight for where the mule carts were parked.

When we arrived at the mule cart stop, we couldn't see the mule cart anymore. We only saw a few villagers waiting there.

The villagers looked at what Yu Congcong was holding with curiosity and couldn't help asking, "Congcong, what is that thing you are holding? It looks weird, but it looks pretty good."

"This is something that someone else doesn't want anymore. I plan to take it back for Miaomiao to play with."

"Well, these should be things from wealthy families!"

"Well, we don't know what to do with these things. Congcong, what are these twisted sticks used for?"

"Well, this should be used to hang clothes."

"How do you hang this? Clothes will get wrinkled if you hang them on it, right?"

"..."Everyone's attention was focused on the strange furniture that Yu Congcong was holding, and they were discussing their uses with each other. No one cared about Yu Congcong's bulging backpack.

"Xixi, where is the mule cart?" Yu Congcong turned around and asked Xixi.

"Oh, the mule cart can't accommodate everyone. Everyone bought a lot of things, especially the educated youth. Grandpa Fu Xing will send the educated youth back first, and then come back to pick us up." Xixi replied.

"That's good. I was worried about how to get these things back." Yu Congcong complained inwardly that he had actually forgotten that there were so many people on the mule cart today. This system is always so unreliable.

"Yeah, that's right! Congcong, did you spend money on these things?" Xixi felt that the things Congcong brought back were useless. She didn't spend money on them, but she still had to move them.

"Well, it cost two yuan." Yu Congcong answered honestly.

"What? It cost two yuan? What on earth were you thinking, Congcong?" Xixi expressed her confusion.

"These are all useful and good things." Yu Congcong said affirmatively.

"Really? You're not trying it for something new, are you?" Xixi asked uncertainly.

"Really?" Yu Congcong replied in a low voice, with a mysterious look on her face. Seeing Yu Congcong's expression, Xixi stopped asking.

The two stopped chatting, while Yu Miaomiao looked at the things her sister brought back curiously. Every time a villager came, they joined the discussion, and they all thought these things were very novel, but they didn't understand their uses. Yu Congcong explained their uses from time to time.

It was almost lunchtime when the mule cart slowly drove in. Fu Xing looked at the strange furniture in Yu Congcong, frowned and asked, "Whose are these? How do we put them?"

"Grandpa Fu Xing, just put them on the shelf in the back, it will be fine." Yu Congcong said hurriedly.

"Yes, yes, there are not many of us, so we should be able to accommodate it." Xixi also helped to smooth things over.

Seeing that they were lush and green, Fu Xing stopped worrying and started to figure out how to load them. These things were not big or heavy, but they took up a lot of space. Fu Xing strung the branches and twigs together and tied them firmly to the back of the mule cart, which made the scene look even more spectacular.

When they returned to the village, the villagers passing by were all attracted by these things. Yu Congcong asked Yu Miaomiao to wait at the entrance of the village while he went back to find someone to help. Yu Congcong ran home quickly with the backpack, and only felt relieved after putting the backpack back in his room.

It's not heavy, and I can get it back by myself. But thinking about the things in the backpack in the house, it's better to be more high-profile. I'd better go find grandma to get it together. I was wondering where grandma went. When I left the hospital, I saw Fu Wu, so I asked Fu Wu to help me get it.

"Wu Zi, help me move some things." Yu Congcong called Fu Wu.

"Okay, what did you buy?" Fu Wu asked curiously.

"You'll know when you get to the village entrance." Yu Congcong didn't explain and let him go and see for himself.

When they reached the entrance of the village, there were no more people watching. Fu Wu walked around for a few times, but he couldn't figure out what these things were used for.

"Don't look at it, you'll understand once you move them back and put them in order." Yu Congcong saw that things were placed in a mess, and no one could figure out what they were for.

Fu Wu helped take two pieces, Yu Congcong took one, and Miaomiao took a small one, a total of four pieces.

After returning home, Yu Congcong put them neatly in place and introduced them to Fu Wu: "This big one is a chair made of welded steel pipes. This round plate should have had a cotton pad, and this backrest should also have a cotton pad." Yu Congcong pointed at the two round plates and told Fu Wu.

He pointed to an octopus table and said, "This is a table. It should be placed like this. These claws are the legs of the table." Yu Congcong turned the thing over.

"Well, it is indeed a table when viewed from this perspective, but that chair is quite strange. This table is okay." Fu Wu expressed his opinion.

Yu Congcong did not refute and continued, "Hey, this is a clothes hanger. People in the city put it at the door to hang dirty clothes. This small one should be used for juicing. I'm not sure." After that, Yu Congcong went back to the room, took some cakes to Fu Wu, and said, "Here, take it back to satisfy the craving of the chess piece."

Fu Wu took it: "Okay, it's okay, I'm leaving."

"Okay, go and get busy!" Yu Congcong waved her hand.

Yu Congcong sent Fu Wu away and let Yu Miaomiao go play by herself. She went back to her room to see the treasure she brought back.

She carefully took them out one by one. The first one was a small teapot, which was covered with a layer of dust. It was hard to tell what it looked like originally, but it was faintly yellow. Yu Congcong went to fetch a basin of water and went into the house to wash it carefully. It revealed its true appearance. It was a small golden teapot, which should be a product of the Qianlong period. The second item was an ancient book. Yu Congcong flipped it open and saw a secret recipe of the palace written in traditional Chinese characters. Yu Congcong could see skin care cream, scar removal cream... The third item was a box of jewelry, which was very clean. There was a pair of jade bracelets, a pair of jade water drop earrings, a jade hairpin, two golden hairpins, and some scattered gold and silver carvings, all of which were beautiful in style. At the back was an ancient medical book that Yu Congcong found, a chess manual, a jade chess set, and a pair of wine jars, which should all be antiques. That was all. They all looked very precious.

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