Chapter 488 Jiancun 2
The village head and a few people have been waiting below.
Seeing them coming, the cheeks that looked like dry leaves were wrinkled with laughter.
"How are you, Mr. Ge?"
"You are Village Chief Mo, right?" Professor Ge approached him friendly and shook hands, "I might disturb you in the next few days."
Follow the village head in, this village is not big.
The houses are built in an orderly manner, like an octagon.
Their roofs are very low, black moss grows on the lime walls, and there are many simple sheds built of wood beside them.
The simple shed is a place where chickens, ducks and livestock are kept in captivity, and you can smell a smell of excrement when passing by.
An old and backward village.
The most distinctive thing here should be the mirrors everywhere.
Windows, corners, wooden doors...
Ancient bronze mirrors, large and small, new and old, are all placed outside.
Most of the villages are elderly people, most of them are sitting at the door of their house, holding a colorless rag, and wiping the bronze mirror next to them.
Fu Anan was assigned to the same room as another girl.
As soon as the two of them entered the room, the girl threw away the backpack on her back, lay on the bed and sighed.
"Ah, I'm so tired after driving all day!"
NPC pretends to be quite similar.
Fu Anan glanced at her, said nothing, stood at the door and looked at the house.
The windows here are small, and the material is not glass, but the kind of oiled paper used in ancient times.
Not very transparent.
So in the sunny afternoon, the room is still dark. Even the house is still a little damp, and the corners are a little moldy.
But fortunately, there are electric lights in the room.
The old-fashioned pear-shaped glass lamp shines yellowish light overhead, illuminating the dark space.
The house is not very big, and the two single beds almost occupy the entire space.
Besides these two beds, the extra decoration is probably a small wooden cabinet and a copper mirror hanging on the wall.
Different from the ones thrown outside, the surfaces of these bronze mirrors were polished to a smooth finish, and figures could be clearly reflected on them.
Fu Anan took out a cloth, covered the front of a small mirror, and then took it off to have a look. The back of the mirror was engraved with patterns of insects, fish, birds and animals.