The Soft and Cute Little Educated Youth's Daily Melon-Eating

Chen Shuning wasn't sure whether to call herself lucky or unlucky.

Her misfortune was that, having had a stable job and a prosperous life, she lost her life in a fire at a newly opened la...

Chapter 118 The All-Powerful Aunt Ning (2)

This time, Chen Shuning still brought sixty watches, thirty men's and thirty women's watches. In addition to these older models, Chen Shuning also brought twenty new foreign brand watches, two men's watches and two women's watches, five of each, for a total of twenty.

They are all foreign brands, so the prices are a bit higher. The men's size is 520 yuan and the women's size is 480 yuan. Although the price is a bit high, the hater still made the decision on the spot.

She said she wanted Chen Shuning to tell her older brother that he wanted as many watches as he could get, whether they were from abroad or domestically.

Of course, this was also a promise he received from a big shot in Harbin: whatever amount of goods he had, they would take.

Of course, the other side also tried to find out about his supply channels, but the haters cleverly dealt with them.

This time, Hei Zi will have to pay a total of more than 56,000 yuan. After deducting the money for the things he bought for Chen Shuning, Hei Zi will still have to come up with more than 53,000 yuan.

Jewelry was cheap at that time; some of the trolls even got it in exchange for a little food. So, naturally, the price Chen Shuning asked for wasn't too high.

He still paid Chen Shuning first and then went to inspect the goods. Thinking that the courtyard was ultimately not safe, Chen Shuning thought it would be better to rent a courtyard in the town.

But there probably isn't enough time today; she'll have to come here with Wang Chunni and the others to buy charcoal later.

Judging from Hei Zi's words, he should have coal here. She could buy some more and it would be enough for her to burn all winter. In that case, she wouldn't go to He Chaoyang's friend's place. Chen Shuning really didn't want to trouble others.

Having received the money, Chen Shuning happily took Hei Zi to the abandoned courtyard from last time.

She used the excuse of going in first to check if the delivery person had left, went inside to put the things in, and then went out to call Hei Zi and the others inside.

After Chen Shuning left last time, Hei Zi also made inquiries and learned that this courtyard belonged to a family that had no descendants.

The whole family starved to death during the Great Famine. They had no relatives and no neighbors, so the yard was simply abandoned.

Having learned the origin of the courtyard, Hei Zi looked it over from front to back. Apart from some footprints of different sizes inside the house, he didn't find a single cigarette butt, inside or outside the house.

This alarmed Hei Zi, who had assumed that Aunt Ning's son was a professional, as he had managed to transport such a large volume of goods without leaving a trace.

After that, he had his men keep an eye on the courtyard for a while, but for more than ten days in a row, no one even came near it.

During that time, Aunt Ning also disappeared, leaving Hei Zi wondering if someone had discovered that he was watching the yard, which was why Aunt Ning stopped coming to the black market to trade with him.

Feeling guilty, he hurriedly withdrew the people keeping watch, but Aunt Ning didn't show up afterward, which made Hei Zi's temper worse and worse.

His subordinates are now walking on eggshells around him every day. When Chen Shuning first came, Monkey was unlucky; he was scolded for a long time over the smallest thing.

From then on, Hei Zi never dared to investigate Aunt Ning's background again.

However, what surprised him even more was that the transaction location was still this dilapidated courtyard. Don't people usually make large transactions like this by hitting one place and then moving on to another?

Why is Aunt Ning so unpredictable? She's done it twice in a row in the same place.

Hei Zi followed Chen Shuning into the house with a puzzled look on his face. The house was still empty, but this time even the footprints had been cleaned up, which made Hei Zi very surprised.

He secretly thought it was fortunate that he had evacuated his men in time; otherwise, if Aunt Ning's people had discovered that someone was watching them, today's deal would probably have been ruined.

Looking at the room full of goods and the watch he had already put in the safe, Hei Zi secretly made up his mind that from now on he would just wait obediently for Aunt Ning to come to his door, and he shouldn't think about anything else.

Their attitude towards Chen Shuning became increasingly respectful.

Chen Shuning had no idea about the behind-the-scenes maneuvering and Chen Shuning's inner thoughts.

Thinking only of the constipated look on Hei Zi's face when she said the grapes were 80 cents a pound, Chen Shuning opened a basket of grapes as soon as she entered the door, picked out a bunch and handed it to Hei Zi.

"Try these grapes and see how they taste. It's only 80 cents, which is not much at all."

Chen Shuning probably realized that Hei Zi likely thought the grapes she was talking about were the small, wild mountain grapes that grow all over the mountains.

So as soon as he entered, he gave Hei Zi a bunch of grapes to try.

Sure enough, when Hei Zi saw the big, round grapes in his hand, which looked like purple gems, he knew he was wrong. This was probably a fruit that could only be found in the south.

Putting aside the quality, the shipping cost alone is worth 80 cents per pound.

Looking at the big, delicious-looking grapes in his hand, Hei Zi couldn't wait to pluck one and put it in his mouth. The sweet and sour taste with a unique fruity aroma exploded in his mouth instantly, refreshing and delicious. Hei Zi couldn't help but eat more than a dozen in a row before he stopped.

She couldn't help but exclaim, "Auntie, the taste of your grapes is absolutely amazing! At only 80 cents a pound, I'm getting a great deal from you. I'll definitely find something nice to give you as a token of my gratitude later."

Chen Shuning only brought out two hundred catties of grapes this time, which cost less than two hundred yuan, so she didn't care. She smiled and opened a basket of bananas.

He handed one to Hei Zi, saying, "Try to keep this banana, and those apples and oranges over there warm and dry. Don't let them freeze, especially the grapes, they don't keep well. You'd better sell them as soon as possible."

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