Transmigrated as a Rural Aunt, I Led the Entire Village to Prosperity!

Lin Wanwan transmigrated due to an accident.

She also gained a retirement system, with an endless supply of food in its spatial dimension.

The original host mistreated her younger broth...

Chapter 7 Earn Money to Study

"Although it's 40% to 60%, if you find a way to dig it yourself in the future, you can still make money and you don't have to split the profits with me."

When everyone heard this, they were overjoyed.

Shen Mo bowed to her and said, "Then I would like to thank Aunt Lin first?"

Lin Wanwan waved her hand. "You're welcome. Just hurry up and dig. There's a lot of sand and gravel here, so it's not easy to dig. Please pay more attention when you dig."

He picked up the Polygonum multiflorum and said, "Be careful when digging. The most important part of the Polygonum multiflorum is the root. Don't damage it. Take it out intact."

"Okay, we'll be careful. Stone, you run fast, go home and get some hoes, so you can dig faster."

Seeing that they were digging seriously, Lin Wanwan put on her basket and prepared to pick hawthorns.

Shen Mo saw that she was about to leave and asked, "Are you going back?"

"I'm going to pick some mountain reds in the front, you guys can dig here."

"Well, then you should be careful. There are many snakes and insects in the mountains."

"Okay, I understand."

Lin Wanwan had an injury on her hand, so she picked the fruits more slowly, but the two hawthorn trees were growing vigorously, and she filled a basket with fruits in no time.

She sent these back first, and seeing that it was still early, she came back up later.

There were not many people on the road at this time. They were probably all working in the fields, so nothing happened along the way.

Find a large wooden basin to put the hawthorns in, and then cook some without removing the pits in the evening, and sell them at a slightly cheaper price.

Before leaving, Lin Wanwan packed a few more candied dates and hawthorn balls, and found a small ceramic jar to hold some water. She thought about the young boys on the mountain who were working so hard, and she couldn't let them work in vain.

So he closed the door and set off again.

Although I was a little tired from the walk, I was in a good mood when I saw the roots of Polygonum multiflorum they dug out.

Lin Wanwan sat and watched them dig out everything they had in their hands before she called them.

"Okay, take a break. I brought some food and water for you. Come over here and rest for a while!"

When Lin Shitou heard about food, he dropped his hoe and jumped over quickly.

"Here, drink some water first."

Lin Wanwan handed him the pottery jar and took out a package of candied dates and hawthorns from the backpack. After he finished drinking, she also handed them to him.

Lin Shitou hurriedly opened it, carefully picked up one and put it in his mouth, then widened his eyes in shock.

"Mmm! Sweet! Like honey!"

Lin Wanwan smiled and handed each of them a pack. They opened them and tasted them, and their reactions were the same as Shitou's.

Shen Mo usually doesn't like sweet things, and always feels that sugar is a bit bitter. They often come to the mountains and dig honey. Eating it directly is a bit choking, but it's okay to soak it in water. His mother often makes it for him and his elder brother. But he didn't expect that what Lin Wan made would be so sweet, but not choking. It's soft and sticky, and melts in a sip. It also has the fragrance of dates. He tried another mountain red, which was sweet and sour, and very appetizing.

"How is it? Is it delicious?"

Lin Yusheng hesitated and asked carefully: "Aunt Lin, is this made of sugar? These are too expensive, you should take them back..."

Lin Wanwan glared at him and said, "Just eat it if I give it to you. I made it, and I can give it to whoever I want. Besides, I'm going to take it to the county town to buy more tomorrow. Anyway, I won't lose money. Just think of it as me asking you to taste it in advance today, and don't worry about eating it!"

"Mm, it's delicious, Aunt Lin, you made it so delicious, it will definitely be a big hit tomorrow!"

"Okay, then I'll borrow the stone's blessing and make a lot of money tomorrow!"

After hearing this, Shen Mo seemed to remember something and asked, "How are you going to the county town tomorrow morning?"

"Sister Yuying and I will take Uncle Youcai's ox cart. Sister Yuying should have gone to tell Uncle Youcai by now."

Lin Huzi scratched his head awkwardly, "Aunt Lin, what a coincidence! We have already booked Uncle Youcai's ox cart tomorrow. We have hunted a lot of wild animals in the past few days. We will take them to the county to sell."

Shen Mo thought for a moment and said, "How about this? Hu Zi and I will go tomorrow, and Shi Tou and Yu Sheng can continue to make traps. Do you have a lot of stuff?"

"Not much, just two baskets and two jars."

"Well, that's fine. It should be able to sit. Uncle Youcai's cow is old and can't pull too many people. The maximum number of people allowed per day is six. If there are more things, one more person will be required."

"Thank you very much, otherwise I would have to wait another day."

"You are too polite, Aunt Lin. Huzi lives close to your home. I will ask Huzi to come to your home and call you at 1:00 a.m. tomorrow."

"Okay, I'll get up early tomorrow."

"Okay, let's go dig quickly, there's still a lot to dig over there!"

"Go, go, go."

Lin Wanwan was not idle either. She picked up some firewood. She was small and couldn't carry too much. There wasn't much left from yesterday, so she decided to pick up more today.

The sky gradually darkened and the sun set. They hurriedly put the dug Polygonum multiflorum into backpacks and walked down the mountain together.

Lin Huzi weighed the basket in his hand and grinned, "I think this is about 50 to 60 kilograms. It may sell for a lot of money."

Shen Mo tactfully took Lin Wanwan's backpack and carried it for her.

"Try to sell more tomorrow, so that you can get this year's tuition, and your mother won't scold you anymore."

Lin Wanwan was a little surprised. It turned out that they worked so hard to earn money because they wanted to study. Their families must have thought that studying was too expensive and were unwilling to invest in them. Well, modern times are still good. With nine years of compulsory education, everyone is no longer illiterate.

I listened to their jokes and banter all the way and it didn't feel boring at all. Before I knew it, I had reached the village entrance.

Shen Mo put down the basket on his back and handed it to Lin Wanwan, "It's so late, we won't go with you, otherwise people will talk about you if they see us."

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