Adapting to Village Life

After taking a look around, Su Yijia smiled at the two female educated youths and suggested, "Why don't we hang a rope with fabric in the front?"

"Sure, we came from the front as well," one of the girls politely agreed.

When Su Yijia glanced at the wooden boxes placed at the head of their beds that were securely locked, she felt a little intrigued. The young woman who just answered her immediately said, "These were made by the village carpenter, Wang. You can get one for thirty eggs or ten pounds of rice."

"Thank you. I'll go find Wang in a while," Su Yijia thanked her but didn't ask the young woman to guide her.

She wasn't planning to stay here for long, and she didn't want to develop deep relationships with many people. Avoiding unnecessary trouble was her aim.

"Yijia, you go take a bath first, and I'll organize our things," urged Grandma Lin.