Drug Merchant of the Republic of China: Women are the Greatest
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The three of them unknowingly chatted until night. Uncle Dong saw them yawning non-stop, so he cleared out an east wing room for them to rest early. After washing up, the two of them got into bed early. It was the first time that Yashuo and Kaizi came to the northeast, so they were new to everything around them. They even felt that the brick beds in the northeast were different from those in Shanghai's bun shop. Kaizi said that Northeasterners were used to sleeping on a brick bed, so Zhang Lin went to Shanghai to make a brick bed. In fact, most people in Shanghai slept on a bed. For some reason, the two of them became more and more excited as they chatted. They were no longer sleepy at the dining table. Afraid of disturbing Uncle Dong in the west wing, Kaizi tiptoed out of bed and closed the door of the east wing. The two of them sat on the brick bed and started chatting softly.

Kaizi told Yashuo that his life was very miserable. His parents died early and he grew up with his grandparents. A few years later, his grandparents fell ill and passed away one after another. He became a wild child that no one cared about. One winter, he almost froze to death on the streets. He was adopted by an old couple who had no children and became their godson. This couple was also poor, but they had insisted on raising a rich man for several years. Kaizi was also a grateful person. When he was 15 years old, he went out to do manual labor to earn money to support his family. In the past, their family didn't have enough to eat. They took in the rich man so that someone could take care of him in his old age. However, the rich man was also a hardworking person. He wasn't picky about work. As long as he was paid, he would do it. He often worked for a month and took time to run that job. At the end of the month, the money he earned was more than double that of the old couple. Ever since the rich man started working, not only did they have enough to eat every meal, but they also had a surplus. Their lives weren't considered rich, but they had food every day at home and didn't have to worry about food and drink.

As Yashuo listened to Kaizi's life experience, he felt that he was a lucky guy. He was born with a golden key and grew up in a honey jar. Even his car was bought with his father's money when he ran away from home. Running away from home this time really allowed him to gain a lot of knowledge and mature a lot. At least he knew the sufferings of the world and knew how to cherish it.

The two of them chatted until the second half of the night and fell asleep unknowingly.

The next day, the weather was sunny. Uncle Dong suggested taking the two of them out for a walk. Yashuo and Kaizi were so happy. After staying in Shanghai for a long time, they yearned for the unrestrained life in the mountains and forests. Uncle Dong carried the hunting rifle. The two of them helped him carry a sickle and a cloth bag. They followed Uncle Dong to the mountains to hunt.

After entering a large mountain, Uncle Dong cut some herbs and threw them into a cloth bag as he walked. He said that there were many kinds of herbs. Some were used to treat diarrhea, some were used to treat colds, and some were used to treat bruises. People in the mountains relied on mountains to survive. Don't look down on these flowers and plants. These free herbs were more effective than the medicine in the hospital in the city. Every time he came up the mountain, he would take some herbs back. With these things, small illnesses and disasters would not be difficult for him. Seeing that the sack was almost full, Uncle Dong said,"Let's go hunting. I'll roast wild rabbits for you tonight." Yashuo and Kaizi were amused when they heard that. They came here every day to eat and drink. There was meat and vegetables for every meal. They didn't help Uncle Dong much. They were really embarrassed. Uncle Dong acted according to the situation. He said that as long as Ya Shuo joined the party and helped the organization make a revolution, it would be a great help to Uncle Dong. Ya Shuo said that he would give himself a few more days to consider. Uncle Dong said that there was no hurry. You must wait for the limelight in Shanghai to subside before you can go back. There are many wild animals on the mountain. It would not be a problem to stay for a year and a half.

Uncle Dong led the two of them into a forest and found a place with tall grass to hide. Uncle Dong loaded the bullets and the rest was to wait patiently. After about half an hour, there was still no movement in the forest. Ya Shuo and Kai Zi had never hunted before, so how could they endure the pain of squatting in the grass without moving? Their feet were numb, and when they really couldn't squat anymore, they fell into the grass one after another. As soon as they lay down, the two of them quickly straightened their legs and relaxed. When the numbness gradually disappeared, the two of them lay in the grass and looked at the blue sky and white clouds. Ya Shuo suddenly thought of this scene. How nice it would be if he had another cup of coffee.

Uncle Dong remained in the same position as before, squatting and not moving at all. This made Ya Shuo admire him from the bottom of his heart, but he did not dare to talk to Uncle Dong, afraid that he would scare away his prey. While Ya Shuo and Kai Zi were admiring the scenery, they suddenly heard movement in the grass not far away. This movement was definitely not the sound of the wind blowing the grass. Ya Shuo quickly got up and found that there was a gray rabbit out to feed not far away from the three of them. It perked up its two ears and turned left and right, as if to confirm whether the surroundings were safe. Ya Shuo looked at Uncle Dong again. His index finger was already on the trigger, ready to go at any time.

The three of them did not dare to breathe loudly. They waited for the wild rabbit to get close before shooting it to end it. The wild rabbit was probably hungry. After roughly observing the surroundings and seeing that there was nothing wrong, it hopped over to Uncle Dong. Uncle Dong held his breath and waited until the wild rabbit entered the range of the bullet. With a bang, the wild rabbit died on the spot.

The first thing Kai Zi did was to get up and run over. He grabbed the dead rabbit's ear and laughed loudly. He shouted that it was delicious. Ya Shuo pointed at him and said,"Look at you. You ate a lot of meat in Shanghai." Kai Zi ran over excitedly with the rabbit in his hand and said," You don't understand. Hunting is for fun. You don't care about the meat." Uncle Dong asked the two of them if they wanted to catch two more pheasants to add to the dishes. When the two of them heard this, they said yes, yes, yes. They put away the wild rabbit and Uncle Dong loaded the bullet.

Yashuo was still lying in the grass. He felt that squatting was too painful, so lying down was more comfortable. When he was lying down, he felt bored and began to observe the surrounding terrain. As he looked at it, his expression could not help but become solemn because he felt that the surroundings of the mountain were very familiar. The formation of the forest, the steepness of the hillside, especially the strange peak in the distance. Its irregular shape did not feel like it would be found in any mountain. It was as if he had seen it somewhere before, but he dared to use his brain to guarantee that this was his first time in the northeast.

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