Chi Yu drunkenly found herself transmigrated into a cannon-fodder character in a rural farming novel that emphasized hardship and survival. In the original story, the main character was accused of ...
"How much better is better quality?"
Chi Yu beckoned to her: "Sister Qiao, why don't you come with me to take a look?"
"Alright, you lead the way!"
After Qiao finished speaking, she left an old woman there to watch over things, and then led the rest of the people to follow Chi Yu toward Old Chi's house.
As soon as Chi Yu got home, he met Huang Dani, who was minding the shop, at the gate.
"Second sister-in-law, I'm back!"
The shop was crowded with people, all chatting about how many kilograms of vegetables and charcoal they had sold and how much money they could make.
Hearing Chi Yu's voice and remembering that she had brought all of this to them, they all turned around and greeted her.
"Auntie Little Fish, you're back!"
"Has the little fish eaten?"
"Little Fish, come to your sister-in-law's house for dinner tonight. I'll make you rice and braised pork!"
Qiao never expected that Chi Yu, this divorced woman, would be so popular after returning to her hometown village.
She was somewhat surprised and puzzled, but she didn't ask out of curiosity.
Chi Yu thanked everyone for their kindness and then led the person to stand under the eaves.
"Sister Qiao, wait here for a moment, I'll go get the things so you can take a look."
After she finished speaking, and after Mrs. Qiao nodded, she walked into one of the greenhouses.
When she went out, she was carrying a basket of fresh vegetables that were still covered in dew.
The basket contained chives, water spinach, bok choy, scallions, and spinach.
Each dish was served in very small portions, but you could tell at a glance how high the quality of the food was.
Mrs. Qiao carefully examined every single item in the basket.
She was very satisfied with these, so she asked, "Are all the dishes you left behind of this quality?"
"Yes! And the quantity is not small. I wonder if Sister Qiao would like it."
If I want it, what's the price range?
To be honest, I originally planned to take these vegetables and meat down the mountain to sell.
There happened to be an empty house next to Brother Qin's house, which is where I spent my postpartum confinement.
If I can get home before the blizzard, then I will come back.
If there's not enough time, then I'll stay over there.
However, since Sister Wildlife wants it, I'll sell this vegetable to her as well, if the price is reasonable.
That way, I won't have to make a special trip down the mountain!
The quality of food produced in this space is incomparable to that of food prepared in a traditional heated room.
Mr. Qiao liked the dish at first sight and even started thinking about how to maximize profits from it.
Therefore, the price is quite generous.
“If the quality is always like this, then I’ll charge 100 coins per pound for this dish.”
Chi Yu had no idea how much each of the village's vegetables was sold for.
Upon hearing that his money was only one hundred coins, he thought of the novels he had read in the past.
Inside, vegetables are grown in greenhouses at every turn, sold by the pound or ounce, which immediately dampened my enthusiasm.
But she didn't show it. Instead, she said, "Sister Qiao, this price is a bit low."
My bottom price is 500 coins per pound. If you can accept that, I'll sell it all to you.
This year, or rather before the Lunar New Year, there was only this one wave; once it's gone, it's truly gone.
Five hundred coins was outrageously expensive for the Qiao family.
Even bear meat wouldn't fetch this price.
You should know that those adult bears weigh over a thousand pounds each, making them extremely rare.
The price offered by Chiyu is astronomical.
"Miss Chiyu, may I call you Little Fish, just like your sister-in-law does?"
Chi Yu nodded: "Okay!"