Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
After Tian Jingzhong left, another old man, Hu Chunâs uncle, asked, âHm, it seems like you all want to stay?â
âUncle, I want to stay.
âIf we go back to that little mountain valley, well still have to start again anyway.
âThe only good thing is the land we own, but who knows what itâll be like after the flood?
âBut itâs different here; this is the river transportation channel, and there are plenty of opportunities. As long as we work hard, we donât have to worry about being unable to settle down.â Hu Chun gave his reasons.
âIndeed. The problem is that itâs too far to go back, too. Thereâs a drought in the north and floods in the south.
âBut how long can we last with the silver in our hands?
âMost importantly, Iâm afraid 1 canât work much with my old bones.â The old man who spoke first sighed.
Then letâs go to the place Constable Tian mentioned first. If it really doesnât work out, weâll try to settle in a few other villages.â Uncle Hu was dejected when he heard that.
The group followed Tian Jingzhongâs guidance and found the place he mentioned.
To put it bluntly, it was a small valley surrounded on both sides by mountains in the southwest. The ground was as barren as Constable Tian had said, with many rocks and shrubs.
However, the area was quite large, with an area of about 1,000 acres. It would definitely be enough for a thousand people to live if it were developed.
These people had grown up in the mountains, so they didnât mind. Instead, they felt a sense of closeness.
They each found a stick and walked in to check around.
They focused on the shrubs growing on the ground and the grass. If they could plant something, they would be able to stay no matter what they planted.
Two hours later, the group returned to their original spot. One of the old men took out a thorny branch and said, âI have most of these plants over there. Thereâs also grass and some wild vegetables.â
âSame here. There are quite a few jujube trees on the southern hill, and they can be considered medicinal herbs.â
âItâs the same on our side. We also have many of these spiky things.â
âThere are more spiky shrubs on the west mountains, and many of them.â Hu Chun quipped in.
âIf Iâm not wrong, itâs a type of flower,â he added after a moment of hesitation.
âFlower?â
âYes, it looks like the moon rose, but it doesnât look like it at the same time. There are many fine thorns on the edges of the leaves.â Hu Chun stated as he returned his gaze to the branch.
âLetâs go back and ask. If this is valuable, letâs change our plan to planting flowers. It just so happens that Old Lin here has worked in a rich familyâs flower garden before.â
âSure, letâs ask Doctor Gu then. Heâs a doctor, and he might recognize this thing.â Hu Chun said. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âLetâs go.â
After that, the group returned to the village.
Hu Chun found the Gu family house after some time. However, as soon as he reached the door, he immediately retreated when he heard a dog barking.
Gu Chengrui, who was squeezing pickled vegetables with Zhou Ying in the courtyard, looked up and was stunned when he saw him. He went up to Er Zhuang and held him, saying, âBrother Hu, youâre here. Letâs talk inside.â
âItâs ok; itâs just a matter of a few words. I wonât go in and disturb you.â Hu Chun glanced at Zhou Ying, who was busy, and shook his head.
Gu Chengrui had no choice but to walk out.
Hu Chun directly handed the branch to him and said, âDoctor Gu, do you know what this is?â
Gu Chengrui took it and observed it carefully before saying, âThis is a type of wild rose; where did you pick it from?â
Hu Chun didnât hide anything after hearing this. He told him everything that had happened since Tian Jingzhong came to find them.. He asked, âHave you seen this flower before? Can it be sold for money?â