She Only Cares About Cultivation-Chapter 896 - 816: Famine Era 57 (Second Update)
"Sis, don’t worry, your family can be like this in the future. When we first came, we also lived in earth caves. But Hetian is not as desolate as your side. It will gradually get better. Isn’t Beidahuang developed in this way?"
Later, Ye Huan went to look at the stones Ye Yu had picked up for her. Ye Huan carefully inspected them, not holding much hope, but surprisingly, there was Nephrite Jade among these stones. This was remarkable. Although she only picked out ten to twenty yuan worth out of a large pile, Ye Huan still felt it was a promising start.
She was about to secretly transfer the stones she believed were valuable into space, but suddenly thought of something and asked Liang Tian.
"Can you help me identify if these stones are Nephrite Jade?"
"I can, but the whole pile is worth a thousand gold coins. If you’re willing, I’ll be your concubine. If not, forget it."
Ye Huan sneered, "Zhou Bapi, I knew you wouldn’t agree so easily. Fine, then take a look."
Soon, Ye Huan saw some red dots in front of her: "See the red dots? Just follow those and collect them."
Ye Huan initially thought she had selected Nephrite Jade, but later realized that only three yuan among the pile she chose were correct. It was quite humbling!
Among the remaining Nephrite Jade, she picked out eight yuan more, and with Liang Tian’s identification, the accuracy greatly improved, and the collection’s value increased significantly.
Ye Huan felt it wasn’t easy to visit this place, so she would stroll the nearby Gobi desert to find more stones while the children were asleep.
If Ji Huzi had a day off, she would find ways to visit farther places, ensuring this trip was definitely worth more than it cost.
She searched according to the appearance of those identified by Liang Tian previously, improving accuracy and speed.
There were quite a few on the ridges, thrown out when plowing, and nobody cared about the stones. Now that few people understood Nephrite Jade, it was a golden opportunity to make some money. 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶
Since this guy calculated by piles, she would pick by piles too, but unexpectedly, Liang Tian was clever. If she went too far, he would charge more coins.
She spent a month in Hetian, tending to her little sister for 45 days, and reluctantly left. It was mid-September when she returned to Altay.
The children had not seen her for a long time and missed her greatly. During the day, they stayed in preschool, and at night, Tong Zhan took care of them. When she was not home, there was no delicious food. Sometimes, Tong Zhan had to work at the site at night, entrusting the children to neighbors. So, these one or two months not only exhausted Tong Zhan but also made the children cry excitedly upon seeing her.
When she picked up the children, familiar happiness surrounded her, making her feel that despite the hardships, the air was filled with sweet, soft warmth. Is this what it feels like for happiness index to explode?
The stones she brought back from Hetian ranged from one to two meters wide and high, to the size of an egg. She spent quite a few gold coins at Liang Tian’s, which means she’ll be unable to upgrade for a long time, as she needed to save coins. Also, fruit and other things would be restricted and controlled.
But whenever she saw the two-meter high stone mountain piles in her space, the curve at the corners of her lips never came down.
In the future, they will all be money!
This is something Ye Huan didn’t know; the stones she picked were all of good quality, and those with bad quality were indifferent to direct them. If she knew that the ones she discarded could also be sold for money, wouldn’t she be frustrated enough to vomit blood?
Moreover, she picked up two large ones. Initially, she was just trying her luck, but unexpectedly the red dots appeared, making her ecstatic inside. Wouldn’t the money symbols in her eyes be more than just that? Along with regret, why didn’t Tong Zhan go to Hetian?
Of course, being away for so many days had delightful consequences, as she would probably have to be on duty in the clinic day and night until November.
The children needed her, so she simply moved them into her resting room. Tong Zhan, feeling sorry for her, wanted her to rest for a few days or ease into the duty.
She secretly told him: "No problem, you forgot I can sleep in my space, where time is twice that of the outside world, giving me enough time to rest."







