Lin Mo followed the markers all the way to the pine forest, and in just over half an hour, he filled ten sacks with pine cones.
Tie it up with rope, tie it to both ends of the carrying pole.
Squatting and standing up, hey, this is actually quite convenient for hauling goods.
On the way back, Lin Mo made a point of checking out the pit he had dug earlier.
If you don't manage to trap any game, upgrade the trap.
Unexpectedly, in the mud pits that were previously used to trip and trap roe deer, there were no roe deer, but three slinking wild rabbits were struggling inside!
The hare kept trying to hop out of the mud pit, but the mud pit offered no leverage. The more it hopped, the deeper its feet sank, and now it was covered in mud.
Lin Mo grabbed a burlap sack and unceremoniously stuffed all of nature's bounty into it.
With a huge pine cone on his shoulder, he can also carry a lively burlap sack in his other hand!
With these three more rabbits added to the existing ones, we now have a total of 20.
They can raise them to have offspring, but we're short of money right now.
As he walked home, he pondered, "Should I just sell these 20 directly to the village chief?"
Five yuan each, 20 of them would cost one hundred yuan.
I asked Xiaohua again to apply for 100 yuan to see if I could get a donkey first.
When Lin Mo got home, the first thing he saw was that Jiang Ying was still in his house.
The roar of the lioness from Hedong hadn't even had a chance to begin.
Jiang Ying, still traumatized by the scolding, changed her expression and hurriedly ran away as if fleeing.
Hmph, at least you have some shame.
What a shameless bastard.
Xiaohua had a tough morning.
While she was tapping pine cones and picking pine nuts, Jiang Ying, a sweet and delicate voice, kept chirping incessantly beside her.
Jiang Ying is finally gone now that her older brother is back.
But last night, just when we were almost done picking off those pine cones, my brother brought back ten large sacks of them.
"My goodness, there are so many! We have to peel them all!" Little Flower couldn't help but exclaim in her childish voice.
Lin Mo smiled slyly:
"It's seventy yuan per jin."
As soon as the price was announced, Xiaohua's reservations vanished instantly.
No objection, absolutely no objection. I wouldn't object even if you asked her to stay up all night and strip her to death.
"Hehe, I'm rich now." Not only did he not object, but he also chuckled with secret delight.
After dumping a small mountain of rabbits in front of Xiaohua, Lin Mo took all of them away.
Go to the village chief's house and see if he can get it all.
If you want to make money in the village, the only way is to go to the village chief.
Others would definitely want the rabbit too, but if they can't afford it, they'd most likely have to write him an IOU.
He didn't want an IOU, he just wanted the money.
Whether it was a coincidence or not, when I arrived at the village chief's house, there were other people there as well.
"Four rabbits cost 20 yuan. Just add an extra yuan to the IOU as interest, and pay it back at the end of the year."
"Tch, the year-end settlement is only a few dollars, at most thirty or fifty dollars. We don't believe you'd be willing to take out a large portion of it to pay off our debts first."
“Family farming wasn’t something you and the team encouraged. Besides verbal encouragement, you also need to give them some practical encouragement.”
"Take it and get out of here, it's so annoying."
A tug-of-war broke out in the courtyard, one person grumbling and the other ingratiating yet self-righteous.
After the village chief relented, Lin Mo soon saw a villager excitedly walking out carrying two sacks.
This villager is Wu Renyi, who lives near the village entrance. He shares the same surname as the village chief. They are direct relatives three generations back, but distant relatives in this generation.
The village chief had just accepted the IOU, but his stomach was full of resentment.
Shortly after, Lin Mo came over carrying 20 rabbits.
Originally, selling seedlings for family breeding in the village was a good opportunity to make a fortune through speculation and profiteering in secret.
However, no one in the village had much surplus grain, and despite the theoretically good business, he had already received no fewer than ten IOUs.
Anyway, I haven't seen a single penny of the money; it's all gone out.
This made him not want rabbits anymore.
However, Lin Mo's rabbit, his harvest.
Because the only things Lin Mo could get in the village that could be exchanged for real money in the county.
After his son Wu Ji took the aspic to the county in the morning, he received 150 yuan right away.
He has even more valuable pine nuts at home!
A light pound costs only 115 yuan!
I estimate I can get about 10 jin (5 catties) from the county tomorrow?
10 jin is... 1150!
If you remove Lin Mo's share, you can make 450 yuan just by handling the pork!
"Oh, you've brought so many rabbits again."
The village chief smiled and invited Lin Mo into the courtyard, not forgetting to ask as he did so:
"How are the pine nuts? Red pine nuts and pine nuts."
"There aren't many red pine nuts," Lin Momeizi smiled.
"The red pine nuts I got last night, I estimate, are only about 5 jin (2.5 catties)."
"There are many pine kernels, at least 25 jin."
"Wow!" The village chief exclaimed in surprise upon hearing this.
How much would 25 jin (12.5 catties) of pine nuts, which are as precious as gold, cost?!
2875!
The oil left after handling is 1125!
"Shhhhhh!"
Once he had calculated the amount in his head, village chief Wu Fengshou couldn't contain his excitement and started spitting out words, as if he had been burned by the money he hadn't even received yet.
"Hurry up! I'll take my cart to your house first thing tomorrow morning!"
We'll have that much money tomorrow; right now, these 20 rabbits are worth only ten ten-yuan bills.
Wu Fengshou readily went inside, took out some money, and handed it to Lin Mo.
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