When Lin Ran heard this, he couldn't bear it and retorted.

"Aunt Wang is worrying too much. I paid for all of this."

"Money, where did you get so much money? Don't say you earned it by collecting scraps. Do you think I would believe it?"

She snorted coldly, the contempt in her eyes was naked and undisguised.

"I have studied for so many years in vain and only done some sneaky things."

Wang Yingju became more and more exaggerated, and Lin Ran knew that there was no point in continuing to argue.

She just can't see others living a good life.

Looking at Wang Yingju's ugly face, Lin Ran couldn't help but feel a little funny.

A rural woman with such a small status is a dignified time-traveler. What should I care about with her?

On the contrary, it seems to have dropped in price!

Ignoring them any more, I got on my tricycle and went around them.

"I didn't steal or rob, it's up to you to believe it or not."

After saying that, he quickly pedaled the tricycle and left.

The sharp laughter of Wang Yingju and others came from behind.

"Look, what I said just now is that he has a guilty conscience. What do you think? I'm right."

"That's right, Sister Wang's eyes are vicious."

"But this guy's fruit candies are quite delicious."

These dirty words became more and more unpleasant as they were spoken. Lin Ran really wanted to rush over and tear their mouths apart.

But thinking about my parents at home and the baby behind me, I couldn't help but shake my head.

It would be too embarrassing for a person who has lived in two lifetimes to not have such a big heart.

When he was almost home, Lin Ran stopped deliberately, adjusted his breathing, and arranged his clothes and hair.

Then he smiled and hurried toward the door of his house leisurely.

He didn't want his mother and sister to see that he was in some trouble.

As a man, if you can't solve these little things, how can you support this family?

After adjusting, Lin Ran pushed the tricycle inside.

"Mom, sister, I'm back."

With a shout, Mother Lin and Lin Wanjun both walked out of the back room.

Seeing Lin Ran's clothes covered in sweat, Lin Wanjun immediately stepped forward.

"Why did you come back late today? Didn't you encounter any trouble on the way?"

He smiled and waved his hand, took the towel handed over by Lin Wanjun, and wiped off the sweat vigorously.

"I went to Xiahe Village today. It was a bit far, so I came back late. Come out and see what I brought back for you?"

Lin Ran's eyes were a little excited.

Mother Lin and Lin Wanjun looked at each other and hurriedly followed Lin Ran to the yard.

On the tricycle, a carload of chickens and ducks were squawking noisily.

Mother Lin's eyes widened in surprise.

"What's going on? Where did you get so many chickens and ducks?"

In recent days, Lin Ran really brought surprises to them every day.

Come back with something new every day.

Lin Wanjun looked very serious and counted carefully.

"Mom, there are quite a few. I just counted eleven of them."

"Looking at the fat of these chickens and ducks, they are probably worth a lot of money."

There was obvious excitement in his words and eyes.

Lin Ran had a bit of pride on his face.

"Of course I bought it."

"It's a good harvest today. These chickens and ducks will help me move them down first. There are better things inside."

Mother Lin and Lin Wanjun looked confused, but they still helped him move down.

As soon as it was placed on the ground, Lin Ran couldn't wait to get into the cage and took out the copper basin.

"I bought these chickens and ducks just for it."

"What? For a basin?"

Mother Lin and Lin Wanjun looked at each other, wondering what kind of medicine Lin Ran was selling in his gourd.

"Boy, tell me clearly."

"This basin is an old thing and it's valuable. The aunt who sold chickens and ducks didn't know it at the time, so she gave it to people as food."

Lin Ran said and knocked.

"I didn't see it, so I can't let it run away."

"Otherwise, wouldn't it be a pity that such ancient relics would be buried and destroyed?"

"By doing this, I am protecting it in disguise!"

Mother Lin and Lin Wanjun knew that he seemed to be tinkering with antiques recently, and they didn't understand either, but since Lin Ran said it, it must be an antique.

"Okay, mom is uneducated, and I don't understand what you are talking about."

"Are you tired from the journey? Come inside and take a rest!"

Mother Lin felt a little distressed when she saw Lin Ran's red face, so she dragged him into the house.

Put a glass of water into his hand.

"Drink some water. You must be exhausted. Wanjun, go cook first."

Lin Ran spoke quickly.

"Sister, go catch a chicken and eat it. This chicken looks really fat."

Lin Wanjun looked at Mother Lin hesitantly, and Mother Lin nodded.

"Okay, let's catch a chicken and eat meat today!"

"I'll kill the chicken, and you go boil water for cooking first."

Lin Ran also stood up to help, and the family immediately became busy. The sister went to cook and the mother went to kill the chicken.

Mother Lin also told Lin Ran about the good news she received today.

"The hospital said that your father is almost in good health now and will be discharged from the hospital soon."

He smiled and nodded.

"Mom, what did I tell you before? I said that as long as our family works together, everything will be fine."

After Mrs. Lin finished handling the chicken, she went into the kitchen.

Lin Ran finally had some free time and began to study this bronze vessel.

This bronze vessel had a lot of dirt attached to it because it had been used for feeding.

Because over time, some of them have even dried up, covering the original appearance of the copper basin.

There was still a foul smell when he was close. He stuffed his nose with cotton, took a small brush, and began to tidy it up carefully.

During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, copper basins became popular. Because of the unique yellow property of copper metal, it gained a lot of favor and love. Many nobles began to spend a lot of money to have copper basins carved with their own unique patterns.

In that era of strict hierarchy and backward productivity, owning a unique copper basin also symbolized status, and many craftsmen also took this opportunity to show off their skills.

According to historical records, large quantities of copper basin crafts appeared in both the Wei and Jin dynasties.

The number of patterns is still staggering, but because copper basins are not easy to preserve and are easily oxidized in the air, there are very few well-preserved copper basins that have been passed down to this day.

The copper basin in Lin Ran's hand was born under the historical background of the prosperity of the Wei and Jin Dynasties and the emergence of talents in large numbers.

He got a little closer and discerned the patterns on the basin, feeling a sense of surprise in his heart.

Lin Ran was very sure that he had read it correctly.

This is exactly the copper basin with golden dragon pattern painted by Sima Yan, Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty during the Western Jin Dynasty!

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