Chapter 40: Purchasing Farm Tools at the Agricultural Technology Station; A Glimpse into Human Nature on the Train (1/2)



Fang Jiangtao gave Gu Yunyang a deep look. This little fox doesn't act like someone his age at all.

Being treated unfairly from a young age can indeed be a toughening experience.

Should we go back and be a little harsher on the family members as well?

Fang Jiangtao didn't know why this news suddenly appeared.

He turned and left, declaring that he had no relationship with Gu Yunyang afterward, and that he should not have any relationship with him.

Gu Yunyang was terrified of being associated with him, but Fang Jiangtao was actually even more afraid of being associated with Gu Yunyang.

Now that we have reached an understanding, the future is bright, and we can each go our own way.

This is actually a good thing.

To avoid interfering with each other and prevent accidents from happening.

After Fang Jiangtao left, Gu Yunyang turned around and left in another direction.

He wouldn't let anyone see his deal with Fang Jiangtao.

They had just been in a secluded spot, and he had already observed the area carefully; there was no one around.

After leaving the park, Gu Yunyang originally planned to go to the supply and marketing cooperative to buy milk powder and malted milk powder.

However, when I looked up, I saw the agricultural technology station in front of me.

Gu Yunyang remembered that he also needed to buy some farm tools.

He needs hoes, shovels, sickles, carrying poles, and so on.

However, these also require tickets, or receipts issued by the commune, to be purchased in the name of the brigade.

Gu Yunyang, who had a printer, naturally didn't need the commune to intervene.

Just then, someone was buying something inside, so Gu Yunyang went for a look and saw the picture of the ticket for buying farm tools.

Actually, it was pretty much the same as the other tickets. He went out and found a secluded place, changed the design of the other tickets he had printed before, and turned it into a ticket for farm tools.

Then he made another trip and quickly bought three sets of each of the agricultural tools at the agricultural technology station, including hoes and sickles.

Seeing that there was a small stone mill, Gu Yunyang also bought one.

"Then you can grind soybeans, which will be useful for making soy milk or tofu."

As for how to husk the rice and wheat grown in the space, Gu Yunyang plans to simply open the processing workshop in the space when the time comes.

It contains various processing machines.

There's no solution yet, but we can think of one.

Can a living person die from holding in their urine?

Now, we can sell millet and wheat directly.

Of course, now that he has money, he doesn't need to go through so much trouble.

As for exchanging large and small yellow croakers for money, Gu Yunyang refused.

The current price of gold is still too low, and since it's currently the tool I use to accelerate the development of my base space, I can't use it casually.

After leaving, I went to a few supply and marketing cooperatives and bought 20 cans of milk powder, 20 cans of malted milk powder, and 30 bags of milk powder.

Canned and bagged milk powder are actually quite similar; the only difference is the packaging.

The bags are fewer in number and cheaper.

Seeing that there were watches, Gu Yunyang also bought one. It was a Shanghai brand and cost 180 yuan.

It's really expensive.

But I'm rich, so I'm not worried.

After walking around for a while, it was probably eleven o'clock.

Gu Yunyang went directly to the state-run restaurants to pack some food. He packed food for each supply and marketing cooperative: a plate of braised pork, a plate of green vegetables, and a box of rice.

Of course, not all the meat dishes were braised pork; some other dishes were also included.

In addition, each person bought 10 meat buns and 10 white flour steamed buns.

Anyway, it's safe to put in the base space, so it won't get damaged, and it also keeps the space warm.

After visiting several state-run restaurants and filling 10 aluminum lunchboxes with food, Gu Yunyang finally made his way to the train station.

He felt it was still too few. When he got to Harbin in Northeast China, he thought he could buy some more aluminum lunch boxes, the more the better.

It won't break anyway, and it's reusable.

Gu Yunyang returned to the station just before 12:30 and successfully boarded the train.

He had already eaten at the state-run restaurant, so he wasn't hungry at the moment.

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