Wang Hongjun began to gather all the old items and other things in his home.
After all, his sixth sense was very accurate and had saved him many times, so this young man must know something.
When evening came, Zhao Hongjun made arrangements for himself and the factory's belongings, and the two of them began exchanging items, this time quite a lot of things.
The prepared items were exchanged for a few dollars, and they were quite valuable. As for the grain, wine, cabbage, milk powder, and other good things, they were exchanged with Wang Hongjun for a lot of calligraphy and paintings, vases, and goldfish.
"Brother Wang, I'm leaving now. I won't be coming back to exchange this item anymore. Please be careful."
"Thank you, young man. My relatives at home also need to exchange some things. Could you come out again?"
"To be honest, brother, I don't really want to change it, because you know why."
"But if you have any of these old items, collect them. Let's exchange them here one last time tomorrow. Who knows when we'll meet again?"
"Young man, let's change the time tomorrow night. You'd better hurry up and leave, our factory staff are coming, don't let them notice you."
The people following Wang Hongjun here are all old brothers who have been with him for over 20 years. No one would harm him. This stuff will be delivered to the factory tomorrow during the day, and he will have met his quota.
Meanwhile, Wang Hongjun was also wondering what news this young man had gotten. He needed to quickly replace all the belongings of his father-in-law and the others in the family.
Moreover, the fact that such fresh cabbage could be found in winter further proves his extraordinary nature, making his words even more credible.
"Honey, did you say something to Wang Hongjun?"
"That's how it is, my dear wife. We've traded with him so many times, and he's a man of principle. He just gave us a few pointers. Tomorrow he's going to exchange some goods for grain, so this will be the last time we trade with him."
"Okay, then we won't go out next year. We'll just stay home, cook, and take care of the kids. As long as these kids are doing well, we'll be fine."
"But I really don't want to change this food. Our son will definitely be able to eat it in the future."
"It's alright, there's definitely enough to eat. Let's exchange more liquor and meat for it. Take everything we hunted with us tomorrow, and leave a small portion of the beans to exchange for the rest."
"Keep 40 cans of malted milk powder, and exchange the rest. Give him half a truckload of apples, some grain, and also the white sugar, which we eat little of, so exchange that too."
"We'll go into the mountains at the same time tomorrow and bring down more things and wood, since we're worried about being watched."
"This day has been too difficult. We should give as little food as possible and barter for the rest, including salt. We have too much stockpiled; I feel like we'll never finish it in this lifetime."
"I'll listen to you. This is the last big deal we'll make. From now on, we'll just go through the motions. Don't sell anything unless it's really good. Keep what we catch for our own consumption, and give our sons plenty of meat."
Tingting nodded, and the two of them quickly drove up the mountain, down through the forest to the village.
He brought game for his parents, but all the villagers saw were logs and wild vegetables. Everyone in the village knew that Jianjun's family had many children and that he worked hard, so they didn't say anything.
This kind of person feels sorry for others and might even mock you if they see that others are not doing as well as they are, but they generally won't hold it against you too much.
By evening, a lot of old items had been traded. Jianjun put all of these things in the car, said goodbye to Wang Hongjun, and didn't want anything to happen to him.
“Brother Wang, I’m leaving now and won’t be coming back. If you have something really urgent, just peel off half of the bark from this tree and make a mark. If I happen to see it, I’ll come looking for you.”
"Young man, I've got your word in mind. Thanks. Hope we meet again someday. You've helped me a lot over the years."
"Don't say that, Brother Wang. It's your own courage that's what made you stand out. I didn't help you at all."
"I'm very grateful for what you reminded me of this time. Let's have a drink together sometime."
"Alright, Brother Wang, that's all for now. Goodbye, and take care of the people around you."
"And don't change anything else. Everyone's watching me, except me." With that, he got into the car and drove off.
Wang Hongjun took these things back with his sons.
"Dad, do you believe what this man says?"
"I believe him just because he can procure so much stuff. I guess I've done something good for your dad. Don't gloat after the New Year."
"Our relatives no longer need to work as nannies for us. We'll arrange for them to go back to the countryside. As for the rest, we'll make arrangements and plans for them later."
Wang Hongjun's three sons are all very capable. They took all the grain home, belonging to their own family and relatives, because it's unlikely they'll ever get such good grain again; the probability is too small.
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