Su Haitang was frank and honest, confessed all the concerns in his heart, and then threw the problem back to the more intelligent and wise Chief He, who left it to tangle up.

He Junfeng didn't express his opinion immediately, and he didn't continue to persuade Su Haitang's grandfather and grandson. Instead, he wandered around the village, not sure if he was collecting clues or knowing about Su Haitang indirectly.

To Su Haitang's surprise, Liu Lancui never came to make trouble. It is estimated that He Junfeng paid the hush money earlier, and I don't know how much money he spent unjustly.

Su Haitang seized the time to pick melons, even the half-ripe ones, and prepared to bring them to the imperial capital for sale. At worst, you can earn back the shipping fee, right?

If it doesn't work, I just give Yan Fangqiong filial piety as a skin care product, which is considered to have done her part.

To be honest, she was already prepared to go to the imperial capital with He Junfeng to visit patients.

Although she wanted to be wise and stay out of the matter, she was not hard-hearted. Even if He Junfeng was willing to make a special trip for his wife, she would be willing to help him.

It's just that you have to say the ugly things first, and you can't do a good deed without good intentions, but end up with revenge instead, then she will be too wronged.

What Cheng Yuanzheng said was right, what if she is really the daughter of the He family? If she insists on not going, she will feel uneasy in the future, right?

So she had to go on this trip to the imperial capital, even if she had to risk leaving troublesome things afterwards.

Thinking of Cheng Yuanzheng who came and went in a hurry, Su Haitang's heart sank again.

He Junfeng came with him, and Cheng Yuanzheng left as soon as he touched the ground, which can only explain two possibilities.

Either Cheng Yuanzheng's task was extremely urgent and there was no way to delay it; or Yan Fangqiong's illness became more serious, and it was impossible to delay, so he could only do his best to obey the destiny.

That's why she didn't have time to slowly arrange the melon sale.

After she left like this, only the grandma was left at home, and she had to look at melons and sell them. How could there be enough manpower? It's really a headache, so I have to trouble Uncle Erbo and the others.

Fortunately, she had long planned to go to the imperial capital as soon as possible, but she couldn't make it because of one or another reason.

It is also an excellent excuse to take a ride with the He family this time.

"Su Haitang, Su Haitang hurry to the brigade headquarters!" The loudspeaker echoed over the village and clearly reached the ears of Su Haitang who was picking melons in the melon fields along the Nanhe River.

"Don't call Dahei." Su Haitang lightly reprimanded the purring Dahei, and listened attentively to the village radio.

"Haitang, I'm looking for you, go to the brigade. There must be news, right? Let's go, grandma will go with you."

Zhang Yue'e straightened her back from the other end of the ground, and brought a basket full of melons to greet her granddaughter, who also paid attention to calling people on the radio.

Su Haitang agreed, and also took a basket of melons out of the melon field, tied the two full baskets firmly to the cart, and pushed them back to the village.

"It is said that there will be no news until the evening at the earliest, but now I am calling someone, it seems that I have a certain letter."

Zhang Yue'e's expression was complicated. Because of my granddaughter, I didn't sleep well at night.

The granddaughter was willing to listen to her advice and go to the imperial capital to save people. She was both gratified and reluctant, and even more worried that her granddaughter was unfamiliar with the place in the past, and she had nothing to say when she was wronged.

"Probably not. If it's really that matter, you must have talked to us in private. What are you doing in the brigade?"

Su Haitang was pushing the cart, the dirt road was uneven and there were many gravels, she had some difficulty pushing it.

"Let me push."

It was time to cross the river, and Zhang Yue'e was worried about her granddaughter, so she took the cart.

Su Haitang didn't argue, she stepped onto the big rocks in the river first, and then turned to help the grandmother pull the cart.

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