As soon as he left, I took Mo Li's bed out and made it into a cart, then put on the old cow and rushed out of the city.
Mo Li would not give money to buy clothes in Shaobei. There was no home, Mo Li and me.
I've always been a hooligan. I can survive and adapt quickly wherever I go. No one wants to go out on a rainy day.
If you want to earn money, then don't be afraid of being tired. After driving the ox-cart out of the city, the porters who helped pick things out for people in the past were all gone. I hurried over to the stone-selling area, which was also quiet and empty. Rain couldn't delay me, and I was just worrying that I wouldn't be able to find someone to help them carry the stone into the city.
A cart with three taels of silver in it, and a cart selling grass crickets, I think that's about it.
That person looked at me suspiciously. "Little girl, even if you're a man, it would still be hard to pull you out. Is this enough for you?"
"I can do it. I'll split it into two parts."
"Alright, since it's raining heavily, let me give you one more silver. I'll take the second carriage to Eternal Alley and bring it home."
On behalf of the family, I smiled and nodded. "Alright." As long as they had money, it didn't matter who the owner was.
He carried the stones onto the ox-cart. It was impossible to take out umbrellas under the heavy rain since they were all wet. What was the point of not taking out umbrellas? He drove the cow back to the city.
The road was not easy to walk, and it was very difficult. I pushed hard behind me, causing my shoulders to ache from the effort. I clenched my teeth and exerted all my strength, finally going up the slope.
After entering the city, I walked a bit easier. I fell into the mud a few times, and I was already muddy beyond recognition, East City's Yongjie street was very famous, the place I lived was either official or rich, even the back alley was very big. I rushed in to wipe the rain off my face and look at the house.
When I reached home, I wanted to reconstruct a pavilion, so I pulled the oxcart to a stop in a field of bright red flowers. The servant told me to carry the stones down and pile them up.
When the second car arrived, I was sitting on the ground, gasping for breath. The old cow couldn't pull me anymore, and I didn't have the strength to do so.
The servant held up an umbrella and shouted, "Hurry up and unload and leave."
"So tired." I breathed heavily and smiled. I touched the 4 taels of silver on my waist with one hand. I was very happy. No matter how tired I was, I still felt that it was worth it.
As I was carrying the stone out of the car, another servant came over and asked the man who was carrying the stone, "You're back so soon?"
"That's right. Madam had me watch as Young Master entered to see Second Madam. Then, she came out. She didn't even have a cup of tea with her."
The person guarding me sighed and said, "It's good to be on good terms with young master, but I don't know how it angered young master. The two of them were close last month, and I thought that young master would move back someday."
"Don't say too much. If the first wife heard about it, she would be punished. If she failed to marry the eldest young master, she would be angry."
In my heart, I finally felt some regret. Perhaps I shouldn't have, but was it me who allowed Mo Li to enter an even worse situation?
After silently carrying the stone to pull the cart out, lying on the floor to let the rain hit my face very painful.
Take all my silver to buy clothes, the people at the clothes shop see me all dirty, don't sell my clothes, even let me in. I stood under the eaves and let the rain from the tiles wash off my body. I stood at the door and said sincerely, "Please sell me a piece of clothing. I have money."
His hands took out the four taels of silver that were still warm from his hand and poured the rest of the money into the doorway, looking at them pleadingly.
"Girl, what do you want? These are all men's clothes. "
I nodded. Of course, I understood that there were no women's clothes here. I stood outside the door with my eyes wide open, looking at some of the finished clothes inside. I pointed to a moon-white piece of clothing and said, "Just that. He's skinny and tall."
"It doesn't look easy on you either. Xiuxiu, I'll give it to you." The shopkeeper took it off and went to repair the clothes.
When he was done, he wrapped it in oilskin and passed it to me. I hugged it tightly and smiled happily. "Thank you, Shopkeeper."
Mo Li would also be very happy when he sees the clothes. Hmm, I'll think about the reason when I get back.
Beside the ox-cart, there was a light umbrella. His white clothes were slightly wet. Mo Li just looked at me quietly. His eyes were filled with hidden wounds and deep pain.
"Mo Li." I swallowed and made a timid sound.
His lips trembled, and he began to laugh. It was a very hurt laugh.
He came up to me, snatched the clothes from my hand, and threw them down hard on the floor, then stepped on them again and again.
I had never seen him so angry. When I saw that he was about to tear the clothes off the paper, I shouted, "No! Moli, don't tear it!"
He looked at me and sneered. "Who told you to do this? Who gave you permission to do this?"
Tears welled up uncontrollably in my eyes. "If you dare to tear it up, I'll …" I shouted. What about me? Shall I leave him? It's not that he can't leave me, it's that I don't want to leave him.
How did I end up like this? With a turn of my head, I ran into the rain.
If I were to see you tear my heart apart, I would rather not see anything.