Transmigrated to Ancient Times With My Best Friend, I Now Have Triplets

An Wanwan and An Miaomiao were top ten thieves from a renowned thief guild in modern times. One fateful day, they transmigrated and became not just best friends, but sisters. They also gained sever...

Chapter 126 Bright Moon and Gentle Breeze Manor

It's no wonder that Manager Tong said that.

An Wanwan and the others haven't been to their Floating Cloud Pavilion for some time.

originally.

An Wanwan came to ask Manager Tong for information.

He spoke first.

An Wanwan became even less secretive and said directly, "Manager Tong, we came here to ask you if you know where in our town plums and other fruits are grown, in many places."

I heard her tell me about it.

Manager Tong naturally didn't think they simply wanted to buy food. His eyes lit up as he asked, "Have you come up with some new dishes yet?"

"Manager Tong, you're so clever!"

An Wanwan smiled and praised him.

She plans to cooperate with Fuyunlou, but it depends on whether Nangong Ying is willing.

Manager Tong laughed and after a while said, "To be honest, our boss has a manor here. The manor not only grows a lot of vegetables but also a lot of fruits, including what you want."

"Really?"

An Miaomiao leaned closer and asked.

Manager Tong subconsciously took two steps back.

An Wanwan opened her lips and said, "If Manager Tong has said so, then it must be true."

Before Manager Tong could speak.

An Wanwan continued, "Manager Tong, are you saying you're planning to sell fruit to us?"

"Um."

Manager Tong did this for two reasons: firstly, the estate had so much fruit that they couldn't eat it all or sell it all; secondly, he wanted An Wanwan and the others to think of collaborating with their Fuyun Tower as soon as they created new dishes.

They sold it without hesitation.

This afternoon, Manager Tong took An Wanwan and the others to Mingyue Qingfeng Manor.

They got off the carriage at the door.

Come down.

Before An Wanwan and her group even entered the manor, they could smell the sweet aroma of peaches. It must be said, these peaches are well-grown.

Go inside.

Fruit trees can be seen everywhere.

This year, both peaches and plums on their farm have yielded excellent fruit.

Although some have already been picked.

There are still quite a few on the trees.

A lot of them fell to the ground.

Anke also came today. It was the first time he had ever seen so much fruit. He couldn't help but sigh, "The rich are indeed rich. Their estate is bigger than our village."

When he has money in the future.

He also wanted to build a large estate like that, filled with all kinds of vegetables and fruits they liked to eat, and to raise lots and lots of pigs.

As they walked, Manager Tong introduced their estate to An Wanwan and the others.

The west side of their estate was entirely planted with vegetables, the roadside and the east side were entirely planted with fruit trees, and the south side was where their master usually stayed, though it was rare for him to stay there even once a year.

He then told An Wanwan and the others to eat whatever they wanted, to pick whichever one they wanted.

The peaches and plums were just beginning to ripen, and the abundance of fruit bent the branches low.

Looking at the white with a hint of red in front of me.

Peaches that are about the same size.

Anke didn't even know which one to pick.

An Wanwan and An Miaomiao didn't care much about anything else; they picked whichever ones they liked and tasted a few of them. They both thought they were pretty good.

Finished tasting.

An Wanwan got straight to the point: "Manager Tong, how much are your plums, peaches, and watermelons?"

Shopkeeper Tong casually said, "The plums are ripening every day. Although we've picked some to sell and some to eat, there will still be quite a few left, so I'll sell them to you cheaply. If you pick the plums yourself, it's four coins a pound; peaches are five coins a pound; and watermelons are six coins a pound. If you want me to hire someone to pick them for you, it'll be one more coin a pound, but I won't be responsible for delivery; you'll have to send someone to pick them up..."