Even a penny is fine; these vegetables are all grown by farmers themselves, so they don't fetch a high price.
The next second, it was, "Okay, then that's settled."
"I want as many as you have."
He answered decisively.
Now it was Secretary Guo's turn to regret it.
Too little!
Xu Liang was a man of action. Once the price was agreed upon, he had his secretary draft the contract. The contract was completed quickly, and Secretary Guo, Xu Liang, and Qiao Wanyue all signed their names on it.
They came out smiling.
Xu Xinyue knew then that things had succeeded.
"Auntie, Secretary Guo and I still need to go to the county to handle some procedures, so we won't trouble you with lunch." Qiao Wanyue politely declined Xu Xinyue's idea of inviting them to her home for lunch, and secretly pulled a large cloth bag out of the car and gave it to Xu Xinyue.
"Auntie, here's the fruit you wanted."
Xu Xinyue was surprised that she was still thinking about it, and felt a sweet warmth in her heart.
"It's all thanks to you, girl, that you remember your aunt."
Qiao Wanyue smiled and said, "Could you please take that green cloth bag to Aunt Wang for me? Just tell her it's for Ranran. I still have to go through some paperwork, so I won't go in person."
Xu Xinyue and Wang Qi are sisters, and the two are very close.
"Okay, I'll pass it on to you."
As he left the grain factory, Secretary Guo held 23 yuan in his hand, unable to suppress the smile on his face.
He earned more than 20 yuan in just a short time. An adult working in the fields for a month only earns a dozen yuan. He sold this bag of dried vegetables for more than 20 yuan. If this can be widely popularized, his village will soon become rich.
At the next year-end meeting, he and Lao Yang will no longer be ridiculed by the captains and secretaries of other brigades.
"Secretary, your bicycle." Qiao Wanyue saw that Secretary Guo was smiling with his head down and couldn't even see his own bicycle, so she reminded him with a smile.
Secretary Guo snapped out of his reverie, and smiled sheepishly, "Uncle is too happy."
Qiao Wanyue smiled.
Secretary Guo is a good cadre; he is wholeheartedly devoted to Xiahe Village.
She said, "Uncle, things will get better for us in the future, and you will see hundreds or thousands more."
She started making grand promises.
Secretary Guo's eyes widened suddenly. "Really?"
Qiao Wanyue and Uncle Yang exchanged a glance. "Really."
The three of them immediately burst into laughter.
According to Guo Shuyue, Qiao Wanyue went to the government. They also needed the approval of the county leaders to sell dried vegetables. The reason they hadn't submitted a report before was simply because they were worried that they wouldn't meet the grain factory's standards. Now that these things were confirmed, they naturally had to go through the procedures.
County leaders also encouraged the various brigades to develop sideline businesses, and they highly praised Secretary Guo and his team for finding their own channels, readily approving the relevant documents.
Then the two went to town.
The commune leader was an old acquaintance of Secretary Guo. After simply explaining his purpose, the commune leader was overjoyed and readily approved the document, also presenting Qiao Wanyue with a letter of appointment as a correspondent.
In other words, her identity was acknowledged, and from then on, she could keep an eye on Xiahe Village's communications officer... to swindle... no, to solicit business...
The leader was a man in his forties who had come from the battlefield. His brigade, Dahe, didn't have any advantages and barely managed to make ends meet by relying on locally produced grain. He had also thought of some ways to increase the income of each brigade.
However, the effect was not obvious.
Every time he went to a meeting in the county, he was always the one who was called out and criticized. However, Dahe Commune was not advantageous in terms of terrain and land, so those state-owned factories would not set up factories there.
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