The rural doctor bought a husband who was very treacherous

Chapter 253: Tzu Chi Institute Buys People



Chapter 253: Tzu Chi Institute Buys People

in the courtyard.

"You guys seem quite smart, but you didn't expect that you were not favored by the noble. It's okay, so I don't have to find children to train again..."

Seeing Chunmei coming back, the strong man who was scolding the remaining children looked at Chunmei in surprise and subconsciously covered his chest with his hands.

Chunmei only took a glance and saw that the strong man put the sixty taels of silver she had just given him into the lapel on his chest.

Chunmei smiled secretly, but there was no change on her face.

"My dear gentleman, what are you doing? Do you want to buy all the rest?"

"Do you have a child hidden in your room? Let me go and take a look." Chunmei said and walked into the house.

"Hey, the people in the house are not convenient to move. They are either sick or very young. They can't do anything if you buy them." The sturdy man shouted not far behind Chunmei.

Chunmei walked into the house in a few steps. Sure enough, there were many children in the corner of the house. They were big and small, and many of them were wrapped in swaddling clothes.

"Which guy's last name is Song?"

"Him." A weak voice sounded, and someone struggled to point at a boy.

The boy was very thin and his face was flushed. Chunmei knew at a glance that the child had a high fever and was unconscious.

Chunmei glanced at the child who had just responded, also a boy, and asked, "Are you guys injured?"

"Yeah, I was beaten for not listening." The child replied weakly.

Chunmei glanced at the child and asked, "Can you still walk?"

"Yes." The child nodded, propped himself up from the ground and tried to climb out.

He heard the noise outside the yard just now. Someone bought a lot of children. Although he didn't know who the bought people were, since this person came in to find Brother Song, he must want to take Brother Song away.

He has been protected by Brother Song since he was a child. If this man is willing to take him away, then he will naturally go with him.

Chunmei also saw that this child was very smart, and couldn't help but ask with a smile: "What's your name?"

"Tiger."

"Are there any of your friends here?" Chunmei asked, pointing at the people in the house.

"There are a few, but they are all seriously injured and probably can't climb out." Hu Zi replied.

"It's okay, just tell me which ones they are and I'll take them out."

Hu Zi pointed at the people lying on the ground, luckily there were not many people.

Chunmei nodded, noted down who they were, first put the child surnamed Song in one arm, then pulled another, and then held one in each arm, "Follow."

The sturdy man did not follow in, and did not know the situation inside the house. In his opinion, no one in the house could climb out, so the noble man went in just to see whether he had brought all the children out.

However, the sturdy man was also surprised to see Chunmei carrying a child out with each hand.

Later, he saw a child crawling out from behind. The strong man was surprised again, "This, you also accept such a thing?"

Chunmei ignored the man and quickly took the person in her hand out.

Then she said to Su Tang, "There are a few more people in the room. They should be friends with them. I will take the initiative to bring them all out."

Su Tang smiled and nodded, "Xia Mei, follow Chun Mei to bring all the children out. Leave these unconscious ones here for now."

Su Tang and her companions' carriage did not follow, so they had to let the children they bought carry the unconscious people.

"Yes."

Soon Xiamei and Chunmei brought out the children who had just been pointed out.

The sturdy man at the Tzu Chi Institute rubbed his hands at the door and said to Su Tang with a smile, "Sir, we need more money for these children."

"These guys are half dead. I brought them back just to test medicine and make medicine men. If they stay with you, you will have to spend money to provide them with food and drink. The sixty taels I just gave you is already a lot, don't be ungrateful." Chunmei drew the soft sword from her waist, and the cold sword tip pointed directly at the sturdy man's face.

The sturdy man just saw Chunmei and Xiamei, each of them carrying those teenagers as easily as carrying chickens, and then he saw Chunmei pulling out the soft sword from her waist and pointing it in front of his face.

He didn't understand that he had run into a tough guy today.

There are many powerful people in the capital, some of whom have special hobbies. As a commoner, he dare not provoke these nobles.

Besides, the money the other party just gave him was already quite a lot, so he wouldn't lose money on this deal, since these kids had no capital anyway.

"Haha, my lord, I was just joking. Please don't take it personally. You have already paid enough for these children. Haha..."

"Let's go. The older ones can carry those who have trouble walking on their backs." Su Tang said to the group of children around her.

"Yes." Although the children didn't know what Su Tang meant by asking them to become medicine men, in their opinion, Su Tang and the other women were very gentle and kind people, and it was great that they could leave this Tzu Chi home.

Just like that, Su Tang and his group came out of the alley where the poor lived.

Su Tang pointed to the carriage in front and said to the children, "Send those who are unable to walk into the carriage over there."

The children were surprised that Su Tang had such a big carriage. They were delighted and sent the children who could not move into the carriage.

"Miss, this car is full, you..." Chunmei looked at the children in the car and asked while lowering the curtain.

"I'll sit outside the frame." Su Tang patted the outside of the carriage where the driver was sitting and said with a smile.

"Where are we going then?" Taking so many children on the road would be too conspicuous.

"First send them all out of the city to Plum Manor outside the city."

"Yes." A group of people came out of the alley, turned the carriage around and headed out of the city.

There were people checking passes at the city gate, but all the children Su Tang brought out were abandoned babies. Although they all grew up in Kyoto, none of them had a proper identity document.

Fortunately, Su Tang's identity was known, so Chunmei handed over the badge of the princess's mansion when she arrived at the city gate, and those people immediately let her in without asking any questions.

The wheels of the carriage rumbled on the dirt road. Fortunately, although the road from Beijing to the village was a dirt road, it was smoother and more solid than ordinary country roads.

During the bumpy ride, the young man named Song woke up in the carriage, "Hmm... where is this? Am I being taken to a mass grave?"

Su Tang had just given antipyretics to several unconscious and feverish children in the car. Presumably the medicine had taken effect.

People in ancient times were not like modern people. They had been treated with hormone drugs since childhood and had some drug resistance.

Anyone here who takes the modern medicine in Su Tang's space will recover quickly.

"With our master here, even the King of Hell has to be careful about who he is recruiting." Xia Mei, who was outside the carriage, had good hearing and heard what the young man said inside, and teased with a smile.

A corner of the car curtain was lifted, and gentle sunlight shone into the car.

"Who are you?" the boy asked warily when he saw the strangers.

"I am your new master now." Chunmei replied.

"Brother Song." Hu Zi, who had just taken a nap leaning against the wall of the carriage, woke up at this time.

"Tiger."

"These are all good people. They will be our new masters in the future. The master has bought most of the children in the Tzu Chi Institute. Xiao Cui and the others are here too." Hu Zi felt much better after a good sleep.

In addition, Su Tang gave him some anti-inflammatory drugs, and he no longer felt as much pain in his body, and he even had some strength to speak.

"Huzi, were you awake at that time?"

"Yeah." Hu Zi nodded.

"Since you are awake, you should eat something first. However, you probably haven't eaten for a few days, so don't eat too much at once. When we get to the farm, I will make you some porridge for a few days."

The curtain was lifted again, and Chunmei handed over a small basket with a few white flour buns in it.

However, there were only five of them, all made in the kitchen in the space. They were soft and white, so they wouldn’t be too uncomfortable for the children who hadn’t eaten for a long time.

"Thank you, master." The young man surnamed Song took the basket and thanked the people outside the carriage.

The boy opened the basket, and the five plump white buns inside immediately attracted the attention of several awake children in the car.

They had never seen such beautiful steamed buns before, and the heat coming from the buns made their stomachs feel like they were opened up.

Immediately, the boy's stomach began to growl.

But these children were very sensible, and no one of them tried to grab the food in the basket even if they were very hungry.

The boy surnamed Song broke the buns into several pieces and handed them to several boys. "Listen to the master, everyone can't eat too much. Just fill your stomach first, and eat slowly."

"Ah."

Soon, the sound of young boys chewing steamed buns could be heard in the carriage.

Su Tang took out a water bag from a wooden box beside her and handed it into the carriage. "Here is goat's milk. Share it among you all."

"Goat's milk!" The people in the car exclaimed in surprise. They had never eaten it before.

"Come on, everyone, take a sip."

Su Tang was very satisfied with the performance of the children. These children were obedient, but not stupid or foolish. They were all smart.

I guess it has something to do with the environment these children grew up in. After all, in that kind of environment, those who are too stupid won’t live long.

With further teaching in the future, these children will surely be of great use in the future.

After traveling for more than an hour, the carriage finally arrived at Meizhuang on the outskirts of Beijing.

Knowing that Su Tang had arrived, the people of Meizhuang went to the gate of the manor to greet her.

"Your servants greet the Grand Princess." The people on the farm knelt down and bowed to Su Tang.

Su Tang had previously told the people on the farm that they didn't need to show great courtesy to her, but these people were used to being enslaved, and they would feel uncomfortable if they were not allowed to do so.

Su Tang simply stopped worrying about these details. Since she had come to ancient times, it would be right to adapt to the local customs.

"Princess, Princess..." The children bought by Su Tang saw those people kneeling down to Su Tang and heard them calling Su Tang, and they all turned to Su Tang in surprise.

"Well, the master who bought you is the Grand Princess of Dayong." Chunmei introduced with a smile.

"Princess!" The children knelt down one after another. When they saw a noble from the capital, they would kneel down and pay homage, not to mention that the person in front of them was a princess, a member of the royal family!

The few people who had just supported each other and barely got off the carriage were also shocked and knelt down when they heard these words, "Princess!"

"Okay, everyone, get up. Don't stop at the gate of the manor. Let's go inside and talk. And you should all do what you need to do. The kitchen in the manor will make some easily digestible food and send it to the inner courtyard. Manager Fu, come with me."

"Yes." Manager Fu who was named responded.

After entering the inner courtyard of the manor, Su Tang pointed at the children standing in the courtyard and said to the steward: "These children will be kept in the manor for the time being. Just give them some easy-to-digest food on weekdays. Don't assign them to do heavy work. For those who are in good health, you can assign them to do some cleaning work."

"Yes." Manager Fu glanced at the children in the yard and responded.

"Then you go ahead and do your work. I'm here to take care of these children. I have to go back to Beijing soon."

"Yes." Manager Fu stepped back.

"Is there anyone among you who can read?" Su Tang looked at the children and asked.

Most of the children shook their heads, and only a few said they could write their own names.

"Who taught you who can write your names?"

"It's me. I can write some simple words." The boy who had been silent all this time responded.

Su Tang looked and saw that it was the young man with the surname Song.

"May I have your name."

"Song Mo."

"Nice name, did you choose it yourself?"

"Ah."

"That's rare."

"Since you can read, you can write down the names of these people one by one."

After Su Tang finished speaking, Chunmei and Xiamei carried out a long table from the house, on which were placed some paper and pens.

Song Mo walked to the table, picked up the brush, licked the ink, and then wrote down the names of all the children on the paper.

Su Tang stood aside and watched Song Mo write.

Song Mo's handwriting is not very good. It can be seen that he is self-taught.

Fortunately, he could recognize all these characters. Occasionally, Song Mo would not know how to start writing, after all, there were some characters that he could not write.

Fortunately, Su Tang was standing by, and when she saw him stop writing, she asked a question. After learning the names of the children, she took the pen and continued writing.

"When I call out your names, boys and girls will stand separately." Su Tang said, looking at the children.

"Yes."

Then Su Tang read out the names she had just written one by one, and the children who were called would stand in order and behave themselves.

Just now, all the children knew that the new master in front of them was a princess, so they were all unusually quiet and obedient, for fear that Su Tang would be like the nobles in Kyoto and make them unhappy, and then be beaten and killed at will.

"Twenty-three boys and eight girls."

There were quite a lot of people buying this time.

"Do you all know your own life stories?" Su Tang looked at the children and asked.

"We are all orphans abandoned in Kyoto. We were thrown out of the Tzu Chi Institute when we were still in our infancy and never knew our own identities." Song Mo replied on behalf of the children.

"Well, in a few days, I will arrange a new identity and name for you. If any of you still want to call yourself by your old name, just tell me."

These children all need to register their identities to make it easier for them to travel outside in the future. They always need a household registration.


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