Chapter 516: go back 1 (2/2)
You take it away, in case it can be used later? ”
Zhao Xiulan originally wanted to refuse, but in a special period a few years later, those antiques, as feudal remnants of the old society, might be robbed and smashed.
Zhao Xiulan followed behind Grandma Cai and took away the antique calligraphy and paintings from Grandma Cai's house, which consisted of two large boxes.
She took away Grandma Cai's antique calligraphy and paintings, and Zhao Xiulan also gave back some things. She left Grandma Cai two large hams, ten pounds of bacon, ten pounds of sausage, ten pounds of lard, five air-dried chickens, and six salty sticks. Fish, twenty salted duck eggs, thirty eggs, fifty catties of rice, fifty catties of white noodles, and fifty catties of dried noodles. There are also some canned fruit, fresh fruit.
With these materials, Grandpa Cai and Grandma Cai can have a good year, and when Grandpa Cai is discharged from the hospital, they can also take care of their bodies for a period of time at home.
Although Grandpa Cai and Grandma Cai are in good condition and have money in their hands, it is very rare to get so many supplies in the northwest.
Zhao Xiulan used a trolley to pull away the antique calligraphy and paintings of Grandma Cai's house, and then used a trolley to send these materials to Grandma Cai.
Seeing so many good things sent by Zhao Xiulan, Grandma Cai sighed and said, ”Daughter, what are you talking about?
What I give you are some things that you can't eat or drink, but I'm afraid that it will be damaged in the future. You just take it. Why did you send me so much food? ”
Grandma Cai knows very well how rare the supplies sent by Zhao Xiulan are these days.
This girl is too sincere. She gave her those antiques, and she never thought that Zhao Xiulan would get something in return, but Zhao Xiulan still sent things to her.
”Grandma Cai, this is a piece of my heart. You keep it. During this time, I regard you and Grandpa Cai as my grandparents. That's all I can do for you before I leave.”