Director Jin from the vegetable station specifically asked about the chickens and ducks in their village.
Captain Chen smiled and said, "If chickens and ducks can be eaten in autumn, we will definitely send them to the vegetable station first. It will be fine if Director Jin can give us a fair price then."
"Haha, Captain Chen, don't worry. We are all doing this for our comrades. The chickens and ducks are all raised by our comrades with great effort. We definitely can't let our own people down."
Captain Chen was relieved now, and Director Jin also signed a contract with their village to deliver 50 kilograms of tofu here every day.
At present, they can only take 50 kilograms. When the autumn harvest comes, if there are any leftover vegetables and fruits in their village, as long as they are of good quality, they will collect them.
After the deal was done, Captain Chen took He Wan back with a smile on his face.
On the way, he asked He Wan alone if she wanted to go to the tofu shop.
"The tofu shop needs at least four people. You were the one who started this. It has increased the income for the village. I thought it would be easier for you to run around in the mountains every day than running around in the mountains every day."
He Wan refused directly: "Captain, I can't sit still. I like to run around in the mountains, picking grass for pigs, digging herbs, and helping Su Zhiqing and Zhang Zhiqing with odd jobs. I think life is pretty good. Let's give the quota for the tofu shop to someone else."
Uncle Li, who was driving the car, smiled and said, "Xiao He is a very generous educated youth at such a young age."
Haha, she is not tolerant, she just doesn’t want it.
But when I returned to the village today, we held a village meeting because of the tofu shop and the teacher. Everyone was fighting over it and it took a while for us to reach a conclusion.
He Wan was leisurely eating snacks and reading novels in her space at the moment.
Then she saw Lao Yun with disheveled hair and two large plastic bags of medicine in his hands, looking at her with a wronged look in his eyes.
"What happened to Lao Yun?"
"Woo woo, Lao He, I was just bullied by a few aunts."
Yun Shudai put down what she was holding and hugged Lao He with grievance.
He Wan patted her in surprise and comforted her: "Were you bullied by a few aunts? In a society ruled by law, you won't call the police."
"I was wrong, we live in the same building, I didn't bother with them." "Neighbors, how did I offend them?"
"They complained that I made too much noise yesterday and disturbed them. Today they wanted to see what I looked like and suspected that I was capable of doing anything. These aunties were really rude and pulled out several strands of my hair."
When He Wan heard this, she got angry: "Did they beat you?"
"No, he just pulled my mask off."
He Wan patted her chest and said, "You scared me. So they saw what you look like?"
Yun Shudai nodded with a wronged look on her face: "I guess I'm not famous enough, so they didn't recognize me."
"That's good, move, move, and don't stockpile any more for me, these are enough."
Yun Shudai wiped away the tears that had not been squeezed out and said, "No, that won't work. Just in case, I just got you a lot of medicine. Tonight, I'll get you a few more pigs and a few thousand kilograms of food. I don't think I can get you bicycles because they are too big. If I get them here, those aunties might really make trouble."
"You're still going. You just got complained about, and you're still going at night. If it were me, I'd complain about you, too."
"Just complain, it's the last day. I have an audition tomorrow and I don't have time."
"Don't go tonight. There are a lot of these. Besides, we are just in case. Maybe we can still use the refrigerator space in another place. After all, it's a refrigerator, not a house."
"It's better to be safe."
Although Yun Shudai said this, she did not look for a large truck tonight. Instead, she used her own car to pull the goods one trip at a time.
She put two pigs on the cart at a time and asked the boss to cut them into pieces of several pounds. She then pulled her own cart to transport the pigs home. When getting on the elevator, she was extremely careful for fear of making any noise.
From a little after eleven o'clock to a little after six in the morning, she brought back a total of six pigs, a thousand chickens, a thousand ducks, and a thousand kilograms of brown sugar for Lao He.
I came back, took a shower, and fell asleep.
Lao He didn't sleep a wink that night. She felt so distressed when she saw her sisters working so hard for her.
I helped her cover the quilt and wanted to curse the aunties who were at the door yesterday, but I finally kept my mouth shut. She has a very good mouth, so I should do some good deeds. (End of this chapter)