Chen Yong finished smoking a cigarette.
He estimated that Brother Jun and the others had already gone far away. He walked around again and after making sure that there was no one nearby, he put the thing away in his space.
After packing up, he entered the space.
He found the Arctic Soda that he had brought in earlier and gulped down the entire bottle.
After studying it for a while, he realized that time in this space was completely frozen. No matter how long he stayed in there, he would be out the next second after entering the space. Anything that was put into the space seemed to be frozen in time.
For example, the hot buns he had received a few days ago still felt a little hot when he stood and touched them.
There were also the wild chickens and rabbits that he had just taken in. They stood still in front of him. The scene was like watching a movie when the pause button was pressed. It looked especially interesting.
Looking at the steamed bun, he suddenly felt a little hungry.
He had eaten a lot of dumplings that night, but it had only been a short while, and he actually felt hungry again. It must have been because he had eaten a lot recently, and there was not much oil in his stomach.
Forget it for now. The world was big and the stomach was the biggest. It was better to sacrifice the five internal organs first.
A bag of meat buns with Arctic Soda.
After a sumptuous meal, Chen Yong burped comfortably.
left the space
He tied the flashlight to the front of the bike and started pedaling wildly.
Fortunately, he had a good memory. Otherwise, in this dark situation, coupled with the fact that he was not too familiar with the road, it was very likely that he would get lost or take the wrong path.
In this day and age, one had to rely on memory to go out. There were no maps in the future to guide one.
There was no one on the road at night, and Chen Yong was full of energy. He rode the bicycle very fast. It was not until he had been pedaling for more than an hour that he felt a little tired. He had already covered half of the distance, and he could already see Yanjing City filled with lights from afar.
As he neared the city, he slowed down.
After another twenty minutes, they returned to the courtyard.
It took him more than three hours to travel in the morning and only two hours at night. It could be seen how fast he rode just now and how strong he was.
It was getting late, and the courtyard was very quiet.
After a tiring day, Chen Yong was not in the mood to burn the brick bed when he got home. After washing up, he lay down and went to sleep. Before he went to bed, he should think about going to Pigeon Market to sell eggs and supplies after work tomorrow afternoon.
The next morning, Chen Yong got up on time for work.
As the infirmary was established for a longer time, the workers in the factory began to trust each other. This morning, compared to a few days ago, there were more workers who came to see the doctor. However, other than some external injuries, the rest were basically colds and fevers.
Speaking of which, it was the coldest months of the year.
The temperature in winter in the north was very low, and there was no heating in the future. As long as the workers were not careful, they could easily catch a cold and have a fever. Fortunately, the infirmary was fully equipped with medicine. Otherwise, Chen Yong could not treat the workers.
They received dozens of workers in the morning.
The workers who came were not seriously ill. They could basically recover after taking medicine a few times on time.
He got off work at noon and had a three-hour break.
In order not to waste time, Chen Yong did not plan to go to the canteen to eat. At most, he would go to the space to eat buns to deal with it. The most important thing now was to sell the supplies quickly. After all, there was not much time left for him to prepare.
He didn't go to Pigeon City near the rolling mill.
It was very close to the rolling mill and the courtyard. If he was not careful, he would run into acquaintances. For safety reasons, he planned to go to Pigeon City in Dongzhimen. It was some distance from the rolling mill, so he should not run into acquaintances.
It took nearly 30 minutes to reach Dongzhimen.
He found an empty alley and went into the space to eat some buns. Then, he changed into a set of clothes, put on a hat, and dressed up briefly. He reckoned that people who were not very familiar with him would not be able to recognize him, so he carried an old basket and left the small alley.
He had been setting up a stall in the market for the past two years.
However, ever since the public-private partnership began and private businesses were not allowed, he had not worked.
At the pigeon door, one had to pay the person at the door a dime. At this time, anyone who wanted to enter Pigeon Market had to pay. The money was collected by the Pigeon Market gang. They relied on the entrance fee and booth fee to make money.
Although they had to pay, with these guys around, their safety would indeed increase a lot. Everyone was willing to spend money to buy their safety.
After all, these guys had people above them.
Usually, if someone came to arrest someone, they would basically be able to know the news in advance.
Even if there was a surprise inspection, there would be people at all intersections outside Pigeon City to keep watch. When the time came, they would come in and inform them. Everyone would know in advance to run away. Even if there were still unlucky people who would be caught, it would only be a small number of people.
Chen Yong rarely came to Dongzhimen.
After passing through a small alley, a large abandoned square came into view.
After rejecting a few ticket scalpers, Chen Yong found the place that managed the stall with ease. He handed over fifty cents and received a handwritten piece of paper. This was the proof needed to set up a stall here.
He found an empty spot at the side of the square, placed the basket on the ground, and pulled away a corner of the cloth covering the eggs.
The pigeon-style stall prohibited shouting, and he did not want to be like those people who sneakily went up to ask people when they saw them, so he simply set up a Buddhist stall. Anyway, he did not have to worry about selling eggs. It was just a matter of speed.
About ten minutes later, a middle-aged woman walked over from afar.
As she walked, she happened to see the basket on the ground in front of Chen Yong. She noticed that there were a lot of eggs in it and immediately stopped.
She gave Chen Yong a look, indicating that they should go to the small alley in front to make the deal.
Chen Yong understood and walked into the alley with his basket.
"How much are your eggs?"
"5 points with tickets, 6 points without tickets."
"How much do you have? I want more.”
This auntie came today to buy eggs. She had already walked around before, but there were not many people selling eggs. Even if there were, there were not many. Once they were exposed, they would be sold out very quickly. She had not bought a single one until now.
"There are 100 in this basket.”
Chen Yong's tone was very polite. After all, who wouldn't like a buyer who bought in bulk?
"100 is enough. Give them all to me.”The aunt was in a good mood after buying the eggs.
She took out a black cloth bag and handed it to Chen Yong. At this time, when buying things, one would usually take things to pack. Normally, only when buying certain things at the supply and marketing cooperative would the salesperson help you pack them with some specific things.
For example, when buying snacks, the salesperson would wrap them in kraft paper for you.
The middle-aged woman counted the eggs one by one, and Chen Yong helped her put them into her bag. After receiving six yuan from the other party, the money and goods were settled, and the two went their separate ways.
After the first transaction, Chen Yong and Chen Hutong produced another basket of eggs.
He didn't return to his previous spot. Instead, he changed to an empty spot and continued to set up his stall. In the next hour, he sold a total of 800 eggs, earning a total of 43 yuan and some food stamps.
Seeing that it was almost time, he packed up and went back to work.
He had already planned it out. Eggs were easy to sell. When he started the stall, he would mainly sell eggs. When half of the eggs were sold, he would start selling mountain products and wild game. He only planned to sell pheasants and hares for wild game, and he planned to keep wild boar meat and preserved wild boar meat for himself to eat slowly.
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