Chapter 139 Are they all at the age of collecting family heirlooms?

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Fang Meng heard the noise outside the door, raised his eyebrows slightly, and realized after calculating the date that today was the production team's rest day. No wonder the little girl ran over so early in the morning.

The door opened, and Fang Meng smiled at the young girl outside: "You're here early!"

"Hey, Second Brother, you're back!" Bai Nuo looked up at the tall man in front of him, handed him the things in his hand, pushed the bicycle forward a little and leaned it against the side, and then walked into the yard empty-handed.

The movements were so natural!

Fang Meng looked down at the things in his hands, then at the abandoned bicycle, and smiled helplessly.

That brat!

Helpless, he had no choice but to bend down, pick up the basket, and then turn around and enter the yard while holding onto the bicycle handlebars.

"Grandpa, this is some tea and cured meat I brought for you. I made the cured meat myself, and there are also ten catties of wild boar meat in here. Please keep them for yourself." Bai Nuo bent down and took out the items from the basket one by one. Finally, he took out a coat, which was perfect for this season.

"I made this coat myself these past couple of days, please keep it!"

"Oh my, my little girl is so good. She brought so many things for her great-uncle, including wild boar meat. I haven't had this in ages."

Fang Meng, who was sitting next to him, turned his head and rolled his eyes. He had brought over half a wild boar last month. Did you just eat air?

Wait, a wild boar?

Fang Meng suddenly turned his head back, frowned, and slowly looked at the little girl beside him, raising his eyebrows slightly with a hint of threat in his eyes.

"..." Bai Nuo gave Fang Meng a bright smile, and gently tugged at the young man's sleeve, her tone slightly ingratiating.

"Ha!" Fang Meng sneered, silently saying to the little girl, "Let's settle this when we get home!"

That brat is getting bolder and bolder; she actually dares to venture into the mountains and even provoke wild boars!

"By the way, Uncle. My friend has brought in another batch of goods, but this time he's taking a mountain road. When would be a convenient time for you to go and receive them?"

Yu Guosheng had guessed last time that this girl must have a good connection, but last time the goods were not many, and it was convenient to bring them in via the main road in the county town. This time, if she takes the mountain road, she probably has a lot of things.

Yu Guosheng frowned slightly, looking at Bai Nuo with concern: "Niu Niu, is the person you know reliable? Your great-uncle has money, our family is not short of money, your safety is the most important thing."

Bai Nuo found it quite amusing that the black market boss had warned her to be careful.

He smiled and nodded: "Don't worry, he's one of my men. I saved his life. He has a lot of supply channels, including Shanghai and Hong Kong. It's just that some things take a long time to arrive. I just supply a little bit here."

Bai Nuo said this without any guilt. The humanoid robot was bought by her little system; otherwise, it would have just gathered dust in the system's store. How could it not be considered that she saved its life? It was truly exceptionally reliable.

Since she herself is the source of the goods, it's even more reliable.

Fuxing County is surrounded by mountains, and the mountain roads are interconnected. Goods enter through the mountain roads, and no one can really figure out which road they came in from. In addition, since he is doing business with his own family, Yu Guosheng will not bother to investigate in detail. As long as his own Niu Niu is safe, that's all that matters.

Anyway, he set up a black market after he came here to facilitate the collection of supplies and intelligence. Now that he can help his little granddaughter make some money and have some fun, why wouldn't he do it?

I immediately arranged with Bai Nuo to pick up the goods at Xishan at 2 pm.

Bai Nuo and Fang Meng had lunch together at Yu Guosheng's place before leaving together.

Where are we going next?

Fang Meng pushed his bicycle to the side of the road, tied two large sacks to the back seat, and then put Bai Nuo's small basket on her back.

"I'm going to buy some more things. It's a rare day off, so I need to buy some food to take home. What about you?"

Bai Nuo's little brain started working like crazy, trying to figure out how to get her smart second brother away.

She still has to go back to her small courtyard in the county to release the anthropomorphic creature, and then go to the West Mountain to find a place to retrieve the goods that need to be shipped. With Fang Meng by her side, she can't do anything.

"That's perfect. I have something to do and need to meet a friend. You can go home first after you've finished shopping. I'll cook dinner tonight."

"OK!"

Bai Nuo nodded quickly, so decisively and even a little impatiently, and then ran away slowly but quickly. Halfway there, she realized that she seemed to be too obviously happy, so she stopped and turned to wave to Fang Meng beside her.

"Second brother, you go ahead and get busy. I'll be waiting for you at home."

"Wait for me to go back and cook!" Fang Meng was so angry at the little ingrate that he laughed. He waved his hand speechlessly. "Alright, hurry up and go. Be careful on your way back."

"Okay!"

Bai Nuo rode her bicycle happily toward the supply and marketing cooperative, intending to collect her cards, fill her basket, and then return to her small courtyard.

Recently, the team has been taking Black Wind and the others on walks every day, without even looking for any checkpoints. They're just waiting for this holiday to come to the county.

The check-in coupons I've saved up over the past few days, plus the ones from before, total 21. I visited all the check-in points I could find in the county, spending 12 of the coupons in total. I also went to the supply and marketing cooperative and bought two jin of chicken cake, one jin of peach shortbread, one jin of mung bean cake, and two jin of shortbread.

After looking around, I found they even had oil tea noodles, which I could eat for breakfast, so I bought another five pounds of oil tea noodles.

There was still some left at home, and seeing that there was nothing else to buy, I suddenly remembered that she had been in the countryside for more than a week, and I wondered if Sister A-Chong had written a letter, so I went to the post office again.

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