The Second Daughter of a Farming Family Has a Space

It’s rare to walk this world once—eating is the number one priority!

From the post-apocalyptic wasteland to a harsh and impoverished farming family, even with a disabled elder brother and...

Chapter 133 Court Conflicts

The business involves food processing, from shelling acorns to grinding them into acorn flour, and then washing out the starch to make dried vermicelli.

This was something she had been considering for a long time; Broken Gold Town could no longer remain lifeless.

The people here have suffered enough; they cannot suffer physically as well. They need to live happily and wait for their loved ones to return.

Moreover, now that I am in the midst of it all, it is impossible to remain unaffected in such chaotic times; only common interests can unite people together.

They mastered the method of removing the astringency from acorns, while others took the processed acorns to process them into noodles and vermicelli for sale.

With rising grain prices, I can not only profit but also benefit many others.

However, this involves a lot of back and forth accounting, and the work is complicated, so someone who knows how to do accounting is needed to manage it.

Song Liyun's compensation to Boss Mu was based on his income, with a percentage of that income.

Boss Mu originally thought he was going to lose a sum of money, but it turned out to be even bigger, so he immediately agreed.

When Chun Tao and the others went to collect the acorns, Boss Mu explained the processing requirements for each step and the corresponding wages.

Each household can choose the steps for each process according to their own family situation.

Many people choose to peel the acorns, but since there are many men in Chun Tao's family who do the work, she chose to grind them into powder.

As soon as the news was announced, three families in the town offered to help grind the flour, one family knew how to make vermicelli, and the other four families were willing to peel acorns.

Song Liyun did the math and realized that the originally worthless acorns had multiplied in economic value.

Each pound of processed acorns can sell for one cent. These are wild fruits that grow all over the mountains and fields, with no cost, only the trouble of picking them.

In addition, making acorn noodles requires groceries and flour, which can also boost some agricultural industries.