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After being exiled, I became a Han merchant in Dunhuang

After being exiled, I became a Han merchant in Dunhuang

One-sentence summary: Also got a man Theme: Cultivate silently and wait for the flowers to bloom “Listen to your auntie. It’ll be clean when you die. Don’t be afraid. Auntie will be with you.” Suddenly regaining consciousness, Sui Yu’s mind was filled with this sentence. She struggled to fall from the white silk rope. In front of her were a pair of embroidered shoes. She wasn’t strangled to death but was nearly scared to death. Looking up, she saw a frightened boy sitting on the bed. Involved in the downfall of the clan and having their property confiscated, before being imprisoned, the original owner’s aunt, in despair, hanged herself along with her daughter. The original owner died, but Sui Yu took her place and survived. Coinciding with the great victory in the northwest, to garrison and cultivate the land, the imperial court ordered the migration. Sui Yu’s entire clan was exiled to the northwest as criminal slaves. She led her frightened and dull-witted younger brother from the south of the Yangtze River to the northwest. Before they could even gain a firm footing, she was assigned to be the wife of a garrison soldier. The man disliked her because she was a criminal slave and put on a cold face every day like a living King of Hell. However, the man had a soft heart beneath his tough exterior and was just a paper tiger. Sui Yu seized the man’s weakness and conquered him step by step, watching him gradually fall. “We won’t beg others anymore. I’ll earn military merit and use it to remove your slave status.” From then on, the man accumulated military merit outside, while Sui Yu cultivated the land and trained camels at home, waiting for him to return safely. After obtaining freedom, Sui Yu formed a camel caravan. Crossing the desert, passing through the Gobi, walking under the snow-capped mountains, and crossing the long river. She slept with the sound of camel bells and woke up to the cry of eagles. She carried silk, tea, and porcelain to the Western Regions and returned with fine horses, gold, silver, jewels, and precious medicinal materials. Leaving her own footprints on the Silk Road. Related Stories: Will the Pretty Little Blind Guy Also Be Cannon Fodder The NPCs in the Abuse-the-Protagonist Novels Are Slacking Off Cat’s Rose Stabilizing Madness
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