"Sister, if you say that, this business will be difficult to do. You should also know that food is hard to come by these days. Even if you go to the street with food coupons and money, you may not be able to buy food."
Li Jinfeng had no intention of giving in.
She had already given fifty cents off a pound of rice, and she thought the person in front of her would be content, but she never expected that she would still want to take advantage of her.
Although she has no requirements for the tickets, even if they are not food tickets, other tickets must be counted, right?
I just wanted to get rid of her with five yuan worth of industrial coupons and three taels of sugar coupons. Does she need those sugar coupons?
The sugar in the space is enough for her to eat for a long time.
But what infuriated me the most was her last sentence: a pound of rice costs ten cents in the market, which clearly meant she was complaining it was too expensive.
If you really want to save money, why do you run a night market business?
Just go to the market and buy it!
"My daughter, can you please have pity on your elder sister? She has four children, three of them are in school, one is about to get married, and there are seven or eight mouths to feed. Life is not easy at home, it's so hard..." The woman began to cry and complain about her bad life.
But Li Jinfeng is not stupid. City workers like them rely on supplies.
If what the woman said is true, with six people in the family, the monthly supply should be 120 kilograms. Although it is mainly coarse grains and fine grains are almost invisible, as long as they live frugally and exchange some for vegetable leaves, their life is still better than that of the people in the countryside.
Moreover, the three children were in school, and each of them could receive a few extra kilograms of food every month. This was much better than those families in the production team who were so poor that they could only eat tree bark.
"Sister, I'm sorry. You're suffering, and so am I. At least you have decent clothes to wear, but I don't even have a single decent piece of clothing. How about this? Let's not do this business anymore. It's good for you, and it's good for me too!"
Li Jinfeng reached out and took the oil can from the woman's hand, and poured all the oil into the can she brought with her in front of the woman.
He put the food on his shoulders and was about to leave with the food on his back.
"Daughter, how about this, sixty-five dollars... yes, sixty-five dollars. I've done so much business for you, just consider it as helping me. I'll do business for you again next time."
The woman hurriedly spoke up and tried to hold Li Jinfeng back.
Until now, she still thought that Li Jinfeng was doing this because of those few dollars, and even if she added more, she was still taking advantage of Li Jinfeng.
Li Jinfeng didn't want to talk business with her anymore, so she walked forward without looking back and went out of her house's back door. The woman followed her out and wanted to say something, but she was afraid of being discovered, so she could only look at Li Jinfeng resentfully, hoping that Li Jinfeng would go back on her word and sell all the grain to her at a low price.
Li Jinfeng didn't stop until the woman was out of sight, and then she went home.
At first, the woman regretted not buying Li Jinfeng's food, but then she thought that she had all the money and tickets, and if she couldn't buy it this time, she could always buy it next time.
With this thought in mind, the woman breathed a sigh of relief.
As for Li Jinfeng, she was stopped by someone not long after she walked out.
"Sister..."
"Big sister..."
After being called several times, she was sure that he was calling her.
When he turned around, he saw a woman in her thirties wearing blue-gray cotton work clothes, staring at him while breathing heavily.
To be more precise, he was staring at what Li Jinfeng was carrying.
"you……"
"I saw you just coming out of Jin Yan's house. Sister, do you have any food to sell? Can you sell it to me?"
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