Transmigrating with Billions in Supplies to Become a Farmer's Lucky Star

Su Muyao kept having a strange dream where she died in modern times and then, with her memories intact, was reborn in ancient times. After a smooth birth, she was abandoned by her parents who favor...

Chapter 84 Encountering Thugs While Setting Up a Stall

I've never met my own granddaughter's amazing master!

Both he and his wife believed that he was a divine master who had given them extraordinary things.

Especially the ability to take things away with a wave of the hand and then bring them back with another wave.

Only a deity could do this; we have no ability of our own, so we can't give anything to a deity.

Suddenly remembering something, he said to Su Muyao, "Sweetie, shouldn't we buy some incense and paper money to burn for your immortal master?"

Su Sanlang, who was standing nearby, also agreed that it was necessary to burn some paper money. "It would be best to also make a longevity tablet. Our precious baby's immortal master taught us so many skills and brought so much help to our family. We have never thanked that old man."

Su Muyao listened to them rambling on and on until she couldn't stand it anymore and quickly stopped them.

"Father's longevity tablet is for the dead, hoping they can live forever. Aren't the gods already immortal? And aren't incense and paper money burned for ghosts?"

Upon hearing this, Su Sanlang quickly covered his daughter's mouth.

"Pah, pah, pah, don't talk nonsense. We misspoke."

Old Su stood to the side, his hands clasped together, muttering, "God, please don't be angry. We villagers are ignorant and have spoken out of turn. We have offended you greatly, but please forgive us and don't hold it against us."

"Grandpa, you don't need to do this. Master isn't here, and he's doing very well."

Old Man Su breathed a sigh of relief when he heard his granddaughter say that the man wasn't there.

They soon arrived at the spot where they had set up their stall yesterday. Su Dalang and Su Erlang were allowed to continue setting up their stall there, since they were already familiar with it.

Su Sanlang led Old Man Su and Su Muyao to the wealthy area, something they had planned the night before. (?▽?)

It might sell faster here; the people here aren't short of money, but the stall fees here are much higher.

Generally, only slightly better quality items are sold here, such as embroidered handkerchiefs, rouge, face powder, or some strange and unusual things.

There are some food vendors, but they are still relatively few.

As soon as he set up his stall, Old Man Su saw someone who surprised him.

The newcomer looked to be about the same age as Old Man Su, an elderly woman with graying temples.

"Oh my, so you've run out of options and come all this way to find me?"

Old Man Su sneered when he saw the newcomer, "What a big face you have, spewing filth as soon as you open your mouth. Who are you? I've come to find you."

"What, didn't you come here to curry favor with me? I work in this government office and earn several hundred coins a month. Isn't that better than your old woman who stays at home all day?"

Su Muyao didn't know who the person was at first, but she understood as soon as she heard these words.

This must mean he doesn't get along with his grandmother, otherwise he wouldn't say that.

Su Muyao was about to speak when she was interrupted by her grandfather's words.

"You've probably been away for too long and don't know, but we've already built a house."

You've been fighting with my old woman for most of your life, and you're always a step behind her in everything. Now she can just stay home, count her money, and enjoy her retirement.

Su Muyao was held in Su Laosan's arms, and Su Sanlang explained the person in front of him to the little dumpling.

Only then did she realize that the woman was from the same village as her grandmother and they had been neighbors when they were young.

Later, they both fell for Old Man Su, but Old Man Su only liked his own grandmother.

From then on, the two of them went from being inseparable best friends to bitter rivals.

Compared to her own grandmother, the old lady in front of her had never had a smooth life, whether it was getting married, having children, or finding a wife.

In a fit of anger, he went to town to find work and never went back.

Previously, because the old lady in front of me was married nearby, in the next village, I could basically know about anything that happened on the same day.

I heard that she married a woman from a wealthier family than Old Man Su, but that man died of tuberculosis more than ten years after their marriage.

However, her husband's family felt that the woman was a jinx to her husband, so they divorced her in the name of the husband's family.

The villagers felt sorry for her because her parents had passed away long ago, so they gave her an old, uninhabited house in the village to live in temporarily.

Later, through an introduction, I found a pretty good job in town.

I haven't been back for a long time, so of course I don't know about the changes in the Su family.

They even looked down on them with an expression that seemed to look down on you country bumpkins.

"What is this?" The old lady curiously moved closer to the stall. It smelled delicious, but she didn't know what it was.

"What are you looking at? Go, go, go. Don't delay my business. What do you mean, you can't afford it anyway?"

Just then, the housekeeper who had previously bought their braised meat saw that it was actually this family setting up a stall here.

He quickly went up and asked for several servings.

The old lady finally understood; it turned out to be just cheap pig offal. What was so delicious about it?

I'm afraid this person will get sick after eating it and then come looking for trouble with them! Then we'll make them pay us back.

The idea was wonderful, but things gradually took a turn for the worse. The entire stall was surrounded by people, and the three large buckets of braised meat that I brought were quickly sold out.

Moreover, the old woman on the side had calculated that many of these people wanted ten or twenty portions, and each portion actually cost ten coins.

The Su family really dares to ask for an exorbitant price. They're selling this worthless stuff for ten coins a serving, and there's only a tiny portion in each serving.

"Grandpa, let's go straight to Uncle and Second Uncle's place after we finish collecting the offerings."

"Okay, okay, I'll buy my sweetie a candied hawthorn berry later, alright?"

Old Man Su was coaxing Su Muyao in front of him like a child.

The little dumpling just nodded, but felt helpless inside. This little old man was actually quite cute.

At home, she's such a serious person, but when she talks to me, she always has a slightly coquettish tone.

After they all left, the old lady remained standing there, watching their departing figures, and gritted her teeth.

"Could it be that after fighting all my life, I really can't beat that old hag? She just did a quick calculation and there are at least dozens of people who have bought from her."

This family must earn a fortune every day.

After the old lady finished speaking, she walked back, filled with resentment.

It's all her fault; otherwise, I would be enjoying this wonderful life right now.

She was the one who took a liking to Old Man Su first, and that's why she told her girlfriends. Who would have thought that she would end up marrying him? It's disgusting.

It's just pig offal. We'll sell it ourselves, and we'll sell it cheaper and in larger quantities. I don't believe we can't drive them out.

When Su Muyao and her group got close to their previous stall location, they found that their stall was completely surrounded by people.

Moreover, it didn't look like they were making a scene while selling things; it looked more like they were fighting.

Su Muyao inwardly cried out in alarm and urged her father to hurry up.

It wasn't until they got closer that they realized it was a group of thugs demanding protection money.

The eldest and second eldest Su brothers naturally disagreed. They had already paid their protection money properly, so why were they being asked to pay protection fees?

The two men were unwilling to associate with these thugs and threatened to overturn the stall, which is how they ended up befriending them.

Soon, with the addition of Old Man Su and Third Brother Su, the battle situation quickly turned around.

These thugs were just idle loafing around. Seeing that these two men were making a lot of money selling this braised meat, they decided to go up and collect protection money.

But then two farmers came and beat them up as easily as squeezing chicks.

They saw Old Man Su and Su Laosan each carrying one, while another lay on the ground howling.

Su Lao Er and Su Lao Da were holding a man down on the ground.

"We're leaving now, we're leaving now. We're sorry, sir, please let us go, considering we're still young."

It can only be said that these thugs had some sense; they quickly backed down when they realized they couldn't win.