The woman's husband humbly accepted the invitation and thanked Yao Sisi once again. After that, Yao Sisi left the room to stroll around in satisfaction.

In this day and age, there were many who sold their bodies and buried their mothers, which was indeed rare. Yao Sisi couldn't help but stretch out her neck to look inside, and the more she looked, the more familiar she became. Wasn't that filial youth the same as the lone fish she used to know in the camp? How could he be here? After confirming that she wasn't mistaken, she pushed her way through the crowd and walked in front of the lone fish with her head lowered.

"Solitary Fish, why are you here?"

When Solitary Fish heard someone calling his name, he raised his head and looked suspiciously at Yao Sisi. Realizing that he didn't recognize her, he timidly asked, "Big Sis, how do you know me?"

When Yao Sisi heard 'big sis', she became displeased. "Brat, am I that old?"

Her words drew a gasp, and she realized that she was no longer a big sister. She sighed and said, "It's not your fault. Get up. Let's go and I'll accompany you to bury your grandma."

Solitary Fish looked at Yao Sisi, nearly going crazy from anger after spitting out these four words.

"You won't sell me? Am I a wolf? Aren't you selling yourself? "You're still being picky. Don't worry, selling it to me is the best choice."

Yao Sisi followed her lead, seemingly ungrateful towards him and continued to retreat, as if she were either a flood or a ferocious beast.

Yao Sisi turned her head to look at the look of disdain on the faces of the passersby. She was angry. She wasn't the kind of person to come and throw a tantrum, but she wouldn't leave until she knew the reason.

"You are a man, are you not? "If so, why don't you sell it to me?"

When Solitaire heard this, he was not a man, so he said, "I won't sell to you as a male pet, I will only serve you as a servant."

"Hahaha …"

Yao Sisi laughed so hard that it caused everyone to be stunned. Yao Sisi finally stopped laughing and held onto her chest as she pointed at One Fish and said, "Are you saying that your brain is all thinking about gods and horses? Didn't you recognize me? I am Yao Ji! "

"You're Yao Ji?"

One Fish took the initiative to take two steps forward and carefully looked at Yao Sisi. After a minute, he firmly shook his head, "Aren't you. Stop lying. Yao Ji is a man, and her skin is as black as ink. How could it be you? "Stop lying to me here."

Yao Sisi looked at the sky speechlessly. She didn't know if she should be happy with her flawless appearance, or if she should end up with a tragedy. Why didn't she believe him when she told the truth?

"Wait a moment, can you interrupt after I finish speaking?" I said I wanted to say that I was Yao Ji's cousin Jia Tzu, you can believe me now, let's go! Let's bury the old one first. "

Yao Sisi suddenly felt that this wasn't too bad. She was using a fake name (Jia Tzu Chi), which saved herself from being suspected by the people around her.

"So you want brother's cousin. I'm sorry."

"Let's go!"

Yao Sisi urged the fish to walk, only to find that the fish suddenly stopped moving and turned to stare at the fish.

One Fish pushed his grandmother's corpse forward two steps, but didn't want to leave. He questioned, "I can't go with you, I've never met you before, how do you know me, and how do you know my name? This doesn't seem logical, as it's impossible for you to know that it's me as soon as you meet me."

She wasn't stupid at all, and every word she said made sense. In this way, it was clear that he was lying, that he was lying, that she was lying. It seemed like she was going to have a lesson with him, and not everyone who offered a helping hand was a bad person.

"You're an idiot, my younger cousin can draw, and your body is not good enough. Besides, I won't take you, and what do you have that's worth lying to me about? Don't tell me your internal organs are good for selling, and I don't want to buy you, or else I'll be your reward for taking care of my younger cousin and helping you bury your grandma. At first, I was afraid that you wouldn't accept the good intentions, so I didn't explain and instead made you suspect my older sister.

"They don't know."

It was hard to tell if he was simple or stupid.

"What are you looking at? You only know how to watch the show, but not a single warm-hearted person stood up to donate a few coins. Even if you don't know me, you're probably the only ones who aren't kind enough."

After she said that everything was true, everyone left in embarrassment. Yao Sisi then turned her head to look at One Fish proudly and said, "Little Brother Single Fish, how is it? You can leave now. Although it's better to be on guard, you still have to have a sense of propriety."

Solitary Fishy could be considered to have witnessed Yao Sisi's fierceness. She tactfully nodded and said, "Solitary Fishy, thank Miss Jia Tinzi."

"Forget it, it's getting late. Let's bury your grandma first!"

"Right."

After Yao Sisi buried his grandma with a single fish, she went to a restaurant and ordered some dishes, only then did she find out what had happened. It turned out that after she left, Solitary Fish met people from the same village and found out that his parents had died in the flood, so he didn't want to stay in a place of sorrow any longer and came here to seek help from his grandma. Who knew that his grandma would fall ill?

After hearing Yu Wan's fake name, Yao Sisi carefully spent the next seven days teaching her how to record accounts. Fortunately, she had been good at studying for a few years, so she was able to accept new things easily. She quickly took on the responsibility of being an accountant, which made things a lot easier for Yao Sisi.

On the morning of the eighth day, Yao Sisi had received five children in a row and earned more than three thousand silver taels. This was the money she had earned without any help, and Yao Sisi repeatedly complimented herself on having chosen the best major. Having children in the ancient times was a very dangerous thing, and it was easy for her to lose her life.

It was night. On the second floor of an inn in Begonia County, a man dressed in black was sitting in a room in the innermost area of the inn. He had brows like swords, and his eyes like Mo Bao's were like a pair of celestial crescent moons.

Behind the masked man stood two subordinates who were similarly dressed in black. They were also wearing half of their masks, and stood there like two gods.

A light breeze blew into the masked man's ears. The masked man undid his silver mask and turned his head to face the newcomer. The official's silhouette was as clear and deep as a Greek god's. Who else could it be if not the east wind? Eastwind then threw his mask onto the table next to him. Calmly, he said, "Since you're here, please take a seat." A male voice was immediately followed by the sound of a door being pushed open.