On the first day, a lot of wild vegetables were harvested. With Liang Shouzhen overseeing the quality, they were all of very good quality. After weighing, a total of more than 7,000 catties were harvested, and Liang Shouzhen counted it as 7,000 catties.
Du Yuhan and her two younger brothers waited at their usual spot. When the carriage arrived, they all unloaded the wild vegetables onto the ground.
It took several trips to haul all the wild vegetables. On the last trip, the Du brothers went back with the carriage. After watching them walk away, Du Yuhan, under the cover of night, stored all the wild vegetables into her spatial storage.
She also checked them and found that the wild vegetables were of very good quality, tender and clean. She believed they would sell well if they were transported to the 21st century.
After gathering the wild vegetables, Du Yuhan rode her bicycle home. When she was almost at the edge of the village, she caught up with two horse-drawn carts that had left earlier.
Everyone was relieved to see that Du Yuhan had returned safely, and they all went home to sleep peacefully.
When the villagers saw that the brigade would award work points for wild vegetables that met the standards, they became even more enthusiastic. Families got up early to go out and dig for wild vegetables. To ensure freshness, the wild vegetables they dug were handed over to the brigade headquarters.
This way, the wild vegetables won't wilt after being weighed and stored in the warehouse.
In just over two months, and a little over a week later, 40,000 catties of wild vegetables were harvested.
Both Du Yuhan and Liang Shouzhen breathed a sigh of relief. Du Yuhan no longer had to wait out every night to collect wild vegetables. And Liang Shouzhen felt at ease having paid off his debts.
The villagers dug up all the wild vegetables around Laohewan Village to get these 40,000 jin (20,000 kg).
Because Liang Shouzhen didn't want the small wild vegetables, they quickly grew back, without affecting everyone's usual demand for them.
Du Yuhan passed the wild vegetables to Du Zhuoyuan one by one.
Perhaps because these wild vegetables are of such high quality, completely unpolluted and purely natural, they sold out as soon as they hit the market and received high praise.
Wild vegetables are only available in limited quantities each day, and those labeled as purely natural and wild naturally command high prices. Even so, demand still exceeds supply.
Du Yuhan marveled that people in the 21st century have truly started to value health preservation.
The wild vegetables remained perfectly fresh in Du Yuhan's spatial warehouse, so the entire batch sold out almost without any loss.
Compared to the fertilizer they provided to Laohewan Village, they made many times more profit. Du Zhuoyuan felt this deal was incredibly worthwhile.
The Du's Group directly acquired a fertilizer plant, made some adjustments to the technology, and their fertilizer will soon be ready for production. At that time, they can exchange it for more goods.
Du Zhuoyuan also began stockpiling grain, specifically traveling to major grain-producing countries to purchase it. Not only were the prices cheaper, but buying from multiple countries and averaging the quantities wouldn't attract much attention.
He neatly stacked the bags of grain into piles, then took photos of each one, and could then pass them over to his grandmother, one pile at a timeāit was quick and convenient.
To facilitate receiving things sent from his grandmother's side, Du Zhuoyuan specially built a large, enclosed warehouse that only he and his father could use.
This way, Grandma will have a place to store any larger quantities of things she sends him. Like this time, when she received wild vegetables, she sent 10,000 jin (5,000 kg) at a time. 10,000 jin of wild vegetables takes up a lot of space; it wouldn't be good to send them home. Having this enclosed warehouse makes it much safer.
At least satellites can't capture such bizarre events.
After receiving the wild vegetables, Du Yuhan began tidying up her clinic.
Du Lianqiao had prepared all the necessary facilities for the clinic, such as tables, chairs, examination beds, and medicine cabinets. Gu Qishen had also arranged for the general medical equipment to be provided. Although the medicines were not numerous, they included some common medications.
In the countryside, people usually just tough it out with minor illnesses or see a barefoot doctor in the village. They only go to the clinic or hospital when they really can't bear it anymore.
Going to the hospital costs money, and most people simply don't have that kind of money for medical treatment.
Many villages didn't even have a barefoot doctor, and medical conditions were very poor.
The persistently high mortality rates among infants and the elderly in rural areas are related to the poor economic and medical conditions in these regions.
Du Yuhan knew that medicines were in short supply, especially some effective drugs and anti-inflammatory drugs, which were rarely seen in rural areas. She decided to start with herbal remedies. This way, she could use locally available materials to treat minor ailments almost without spending any money.
Moreover, with that multi-functional experimental machine, she can also produce some special medicines herself. She can use this machine to create some of the special medicines that will emerge in the future.
If conditions permit, she will teach a few apprentices and improve the local medical conditions.
While Du Yuhan was busy, Han Yixian was even busier.
He spent a few days investigating the He family. He also learned that the He family's youngest daughter, He Muhan, was someone the He family had just found.
When he learned that the youngest daughter of the He family had voluntarily gone to Laohewan Village to become a village doctor, he became even more suspicious.
Suddenly he remembered the last time he went to the Du family, when the youngest son of the Du family suddenly ran in and shouted that he was talking about his eldest sister, and that he had just returned from hunting.
He was lost in thought and somewhat dazed, failing to fully consider Du Haifeng's explanation. It seems he was fooled by a twelve or thirteen-year-old child.
Therefore, He Muhan is very likely Du Yuhan. Du Yuhan is the youngest daughter the He family just found.
Thinking of this, Han Yixian was extremely excited. He couldn't wait to confirm his guess. In fact, he was already certain without needing to confirm it.
Han Yixian also considered the He family's situation and knew his future prospects weren't bright. He couldn't appear before the He family's parents until he had won over Du Yuhan.
It's easy to imagine that, given how much their daughter has suffered because of him, no one would agree to let their daughter marry him.
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