Chapter 1567 Random check?

The two returned to the courtyard where they lived.

Xue Yan went to the stove to boil hot water, and planned to boil the hot water to bathe his Yuebao, and then he would cook some porridge.

The people from Shitou Village in the jar in the kitchen helped to fill it up with water during the day, and it could be used; if there was no water in the jar, the water in the space could also be used, and he didn’t need to go to the well to pick it up.

Jiang Yue went to the room and took out a set of clothes that was going to be changed today.

Xue Yan quickly boiled the hot water, carried it into the tub in the room, poured it into the tub, added cold water, tried the water temperature, and felt that the temperature was suitable for washing. After closing the door, he went to the kitchen to wash rice and cook porridge.

Not only is his Yuebao not hungry, but he is not hungry either. Even if he cooks porridge, he doesn't need to cook much, he really cooks a little.

After Jiang Yue took a bath, Xue Yan also cooked the porridge. He first went to help pour out the bath water, and then filled a small bowl of porridge for his Yuebao to eat.

Jiang Yue was really not hungry, she just ate a few mouthfuls and then stopped eating. Xue Yan helped to eat the rest. After Xue Yan washed the dishes and took a shower, it was late at night. .

There was nothing to do, so they just wanted to take a break.

There's nothing wrong with taking a break here.

It's just that there are already mosquitoes in Dachen this month. Before it got dark, Xue Yan had erected four bamboo poles on the four sides of the kang and hung up mosquito nets. In a hurry to lie down, they checked the mosquito net to see if there were any mosquitoes in the mosquito net, so that they could not sleep because of the noise.

Seeing that there were no mosquitoes, Xue Yan blew out the light and lay down.

Not only habitually cuddled and slept, but also habitually kissed, and then both of them really closed their eyes and went to sleep.

The next day, Xue Yan got up before dawn, washed the clothes he and his Yuebao had changed, and dried them.

At this time, the sun also started to light up.

The two hired aunts have already helped to boil many buckets of paste in their respective homes, and the forty-five hired people also came, and saw that there were more than 2,000 missing people notices, and there were other things in the house , but they didn't see who sent it, and the forty-five people didn't ask anything.

After a while, hired carriages entered Stone Village one after another.

After a little inquiries, he knew how the Xue family was going. Then, the hired carriages all came to the gate of the courtyard where Jiang Yue and Xue Yan temporarily stayed.

Then Jiang Yue and Xue Yan sent a notice to the forty-five hired people, each of them took some and a small bucket. The bucket was naturally posted with paste, and each of them carried a sticker from their own home in their arms. The small brushes of the Spring Festival couplets, and then take the carriages in sequence, and the hired carriages will send them to various places in Dianqi County to start posting and distributing missing people notices.

The carriage will come back again to transport the paste, a small bucket of paste per person a day is definitely not enough.

It is reasonable to say that there is a supervisor everywhere, so as not to actually post and send out seeking notices, but this is a hired person from Shitou Village. They believe that the people of Shitou Village will not be like this. There was no one to supervise.

If you go to other places to hire someone to post and post a notice, you will definitely have to find a supervisor, and not only have to be supervised, but they will also randomly check a place.

It’s also a waste of time to check every place. It’s okay to check a random place. I know that they will randomly check a place, and I don’t know which place they will check. Maybe it’s the place where I posted and sent the missing person notice. Those who were hired were naturally afraid that they would not be able to get their wages, so they did not dare to perfunctory them.