Mu Yi'an, a teacher at an agricultural school, in her thirties, unmarried, nearly expelled from her family by her biological mother.
Jiang Shuyun, a high school political teacher, in her ...
"Alright, I understand. I'll talk to the clansmen about this and tell them not to be too curious or cause any damage. If the watermelons are successfully grown, I also hope you and your husband can discuss with your brother-in-law Mu about whether you can help the clansmen."
"That's for sure, Third Grandfather. This is our first time growing watermelons, and nobody knows how it will turn out. It'll take at least a year or two to see if it will work."
Jiang Shuyun also recounted Jiang Sanshu's story, making sure to warn them in advance so that if they made money later, people wouldn't gossip and say they deliberately left Jiang Sanshu's family out of the picture to make money on their own.
Both he and Mu Yi'an knew how important reputation was in this era, and they kept that in mind at all times.
“I know you two are a good couple. No one can smear your reputation. You have Third Grandfather and the Jiang family.”
Jiang Shuyun thanked his third grandfather and got up to go home. He still needed to study, which was more important to the Jiang family. If he could pass the imperial examination and become a scholar, the Jiang family would also benefit. At the very least, their clan would not be easily bullied in this area.
After hearing what Jiang Shuyun said, Mu Yi'an felt that their arrangements were good and everything was just right.
From then on, everyone in Jiangjia Village knew that Jiang Shuyun's family was going to grow watermelons, those very expensive and valuable things.
This will be the hottest topic in Jiangjia Village recently. Watermelons, something they can't afford, watermelons are expensive, they must make a lot of money, right?
Planting watermelons was considered a successful venture in Jiangjia Village, and everyone was eagerly awaiting the results.