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 ...
Meanwhile, Chi Yu, the person involved, was holding her son and playing with him.
There's really nothing to prepare, just a change of clothes.
Then there were some extra steamed buns and pancakes that I made this morning.
So, it didn't take long to get everything ready.
Seeing this, Chi Yu put down her son, picked up her bundle, and said to Chen Xiaomai:
"Third Sister-in-law, the spinach, chives, radish vines, water spinach, and scallions in my heated kang room are all ready to be harvested."
Please collect them for me and soak them in water. Then, the empty bucket needs to be replanted.
Also, please remember to change the water for the bean sprouts that are growing on the kang (heated brick bed) inside the house.
If you feel it's not warm enough, please find me another spot.
"Okay, I'll keep an eye on things. Once you all get back, all of us can sell some vegetables."
Many of these are from the first harvest; they taste delicious, and I hope they fetch a good price!
Chen Xiaomai still holds great hope for this.
In her opinion, vegetables that used to cost a few pounds for a penny now have to sell for at least a pound for a penny.
If they're really greedy, they might even charge two or three coins per pound.
Don't let their small size fool you; they actually grow quite a few vegetables there.
Each one, like a little fish, had its own simple frame.
Then plant the vegetables in wooden buckets or baskets, stacking them up layer by layer.
Despite the small size of the house, they made the most of every available space, except for the passageway where they walked to water the plants.
Moreover, the vegetables I grow are the kind that grow quickly.
Just like what Little Fish is saying now.
She hoped that when Qin Mu and his group came this time, their vegetables would earn them 20% of the profit from charcoal.
Although I know it's unlikely, after all, charcoal is produced in large quantities and isn't cheap.
But she held onto this hope in her heart.
Luckily, Chi Yu didn't know what she was thinking. If she had, she would have said, "Third sister-in-law, you're so naive."
You can confidently guess the price of this dish is high.
Even if it's not a pound or two, it's still worth over a hundred coins.
If you can scrape together 10 or 20 jin (5-10 kg), that's considered a good weight.
If this dish could be sold for a higher price, it might even be comparable to charcoal.
Unaware of the situation, she carried a bundle on her back, wore a large straw hat, waved to the crowd, and walked towards the village entrance.
When they arrived at the village entrance, they found two people already waiting there.
One is Chi Dahu, and the other is Chi Kang.
Seeing her older brother, Chi Yu wasn't surprised, after all, her brother hadn't finished cultivating the land and was eager to grow rice.
There's no way we could let her leave for days and leave the land empty.
However, Chi Kang's arrival was unexpected.
"Kang, your mother doesn't know you've gone down the mountain yet, does she?"
Chi Kang nodded honestly: "I don't know!"
My uncle said that since my aunt was going down the mountain, I should come with her.
Before I left, I told the clan chief to tell my mother later!
Upon hearing this, Chi Yu glanced at her older brother, then ignored him and the three of them headed down the mountain.
The ice on the ground hadn't melted yet. As the three of them walked down the mountain, they risked falling into the splits or sliding downhill if they weren't careful.
With no other option, the three of them had to use one hand to lean on a crutch and the other hand to hold tightly to the clothes of another person to prevent themselves from falling.
Once they had walked a certain distance and the people on the Chijia'ao side could no longer see what was happening, Chi Yu finally let out a heavy sigh of relief.
Taking advantage of the pause, Chi Dahu winked at Chi Yu, then said to Chi Kang in a serious tone:
"Kang, you know your aunt is a lucky person, right?"
Chi Kang was the most honest and relatively taciturn of all his cousins, and he also preferred farming.
Hearing this, he nodded: "Yes, that's what my parents and the clan chief all said."
In fact, Chi Yu knew what her older brother was going to say or what he was going to do as soon as she heard him start.