Chapter 412: A Stunning Strike
When she could no longer see the people on the deck, Chen started to wipe her tears. She had been holding back tears because she was afraid that crying would bring bad luck, but now that the ship had left, she could not hold back any more.
When she started to cry, Aunt Liu also started to wipe her tears.
The eyes of Auntie and Zhaodi were also red.
Although she was going out to make a lot of money, she would be gone for more than a year. The sea was windy and rough, and there were pirates and Japanese pirates. She didn’t know if she could come back alive.
Gu Fei was also a little sad, but seeing that everyone was in a bad mood, she quickly took her mother's arm and said with a smile, "Mom, are you reluctant to leave my father?"
When Chen heard what Gu Fei said, she quickly wiped away her tears and glared, "No way, I wish he was not at home, so I can have peace."
Gu Fei giggled and called everyone, "Aunt Liu, Aunt, don't go back now, go to my restaurant for dinner, I'll treat you."
The uncle came over, "Xiao Fei, is there a share for me?"
Gu Fei smiled, "Of course there is not?"
She looked at the uncle, "Oh, uncle's clothes are really cool."
Gu Rong wore a silk robe, looking like a former master in his hometown.
He pulled at his clothes embarrassedly, "It was your aunt who insisted on making me a silk dress, saying that I was going out to collect rent or something, so I didn't want to lose face for my second brother."
Gu Fei smiled and said, "You should wear it like this. People outside will look up to you when they see you wearing a silk dress."
She glanced at Hu Zi beside her, "Uncle should send Hu Zi to school. Doesn't our family have an ancestral precept that all descendants must be literate?"
Uncle nodded, "I think so too. I'm asking someone to find out about schools."
The eldest aunt was listening in the back. Tie Niu was fifteen now, so it was too late for him to go to school. Gang Zi was only eight years old, so it was just right to send him to school. No matter if he could read well or not, it would be good if he could recognize a few words.
Before leaving, the eldest uncle explained this matter and asked him to send Gang Zi to school, saying that Gu Zhang now wanted to select servants who could all be literate.
The eldest aunt thought for a while and caught up, "Third brother, tell me when you have found out, I will send Gangzi to school, and they can be taken care of together."
Gu Rong nodded, "Okay, it's just right for us to pick up and drop off students from school in the future."
Auntie Liu heard this from the back and quickly poked the village chief. The village chief naturally understood and called the younger uncle, "And my Shan Yao, you have to go to school too, let's go together."
Shan Yao originally went to school at home, but he didn't go to school when he fled.
The group walked for half an hour and arrived at Gu Fei's store.
It was almost lunchtime, and everyone sat at two tables and had a lively meal.
After seeing everyone off, Gu Fei went out to the pharmacy.
She didn't have enough shadow powder anymore, so she had to go to the pharmacy to see if there were any substitutes.
There is a pharmacy at the end of Furong Street, right at the corner. There is a small street around the corner, which is not very lively.
Gu Fei entered the drugstore and told the clerk what he wanted, "I want the kind of herbs that are harmless to the skin but can color the skin."
The clerk thought for a while, "Yes, there are, but no matter what medicine is used for a long time, as long as it can color the skin, the color will seep into the skin to some extent."
Gu Fei had no choice, "Then weigh some for me first."
The clerk weighed a large bag of herbs for Gu Fei, and Gu Fei came out of the drugstore carrying it.
As soon as he went out, a gust of wind hit him from behind. Gu Fei had no time to dodge and was hit hard, and fell down softly.