Yun Mian was reborn in the 1980s, becoming a helpless little orphan. Fortunately, her dad brought her home, and her grandparents doted on her like the apple of their eye.
Her grandma pointed ...
"Mianmian is so smart."
Yun Yongcheng raised his left thumb and touched the little girl's eyebrows with the tip of his finger to express his praise.
"Dad didn't even notice this problem."
Yun Mian: "Dad, this store buys its goods from the slaughterhouse, so the purchase price should be relatively low. Let's bargain hard later."
Slaughterhouses mainly sell meat. Sheep, beef and pork offal are generally sold cheaply. Sheep, beef and pork heads and other meats with skeletons are sometimes sold cheaply to restaurants to make broth.
In his previous life, Yun Yongcheng had run a restaurant. Yun Mian would occasionally follow his father to the restaurant to work during holidays, so he had a better understanding of the market conditions.
The father and daughter chatted in private for a while before walking hand in hand to the door of the store.
The boss was fishing when he felt the light dim in front of his eyes. He quickly perked up and raised his head.
"Comrades, would you like to buy pig heads, sheep heads, or cow heads? We also have chicken and duck skeletons. They were all slaughtered today, so they're absolutely fresh. You can use them to make soup with them, and it's absolutely rich and delicious."
The boss smiled and glanced at Yun Yongcheng and Lu Feng.
Lu Feng pointed at Yun Yongcheng and said, "This comrade bought it. Just tell him."
The boss's gaze then settled on Yun Yongcheng.
Yun Yongcheng pointed at the two big pig heads on the chopping board, whose eyes were open after death.
"Boss, what's the price of this pig's head?"
The boss looked at Yun Yongcheng carefully. He saw that Yun Yongcheng was in his early twenties and there was no smell of cooking smoke on him. He should be a young man who did not cook or buy groceries often.
"Eighty cents a pound, young man. If you buy both pig heads, I'll give you a ten cent discount."
When Yunmian heard what the boss said, her small brows furrowed into a ball.
"Boss, do you think my dad doesn't cook or buy groceries often, so you want to rip him off?"
Yun Mian spoke out what the boss was thinking, and the smile on his face became awkward.
"Hey, how does this little girl talk?"
The third young master folded his hands over his chest and glanced at the boss lazily.
"Boss, why are you panicking? Did my sister Mianmian say something that hit you right in the heart?"
The boss turned his gaze to Young Master San.
Hey, these two kids are devils.
"Yu'er, Mianmian, please stop talking."
Yun Yongcheng glanced at the two children and then said to the boss, "Boss, to be honest, I just bought a big pig's head yesterday. I bought it at the supply and marketing cooperative. It cost 70 cents a pound."
The boss smiled and said, "Then I'll sell it to you for 70 cents a pound."
Yun Yongcheng remembered what he had just said to Yun Mian (to bargain hard).
"50 cents a pound. I want both of these pig heads."
As Yun Yongcheng spoke, he slapped the boss.
The boss smiled reluctantly, "Young man, your price is too high. Although pig heads have a lot of bones, they are meat after all. Take these two pig heads home, clean them up, and stir-fry or stew them. They will be just as delicious."
Yun Yongcheng: "It's just fifty cents. If you're willing to sell it to me, I'll come back to sell to you in the future."
"Dad, sheep's heads, cow's heads, and chicken and duck skeletons can also be braised."
Yun Yongcheng was discussing with his boss when a small, babyish voice sounded beside him.
"I've eaten it before. My mom braised it. The chicken and duck skeletons with sauce and flavor are incredibly delicious. The braised beef head is sticky and glutinous, and the braised lamb head is not smelly. Dip it in chili water and it's incredibly fragrant."