She took the children and went to the staff quarters of the textile factory, which she knew well. When they arrived at Aunt Wang's house, she shouted "Aunt Wang" loudly.
"I'm here." Aunt Wang came out of the house and smiled brightly when she saw Jiang Wanyue. "I guessed you would come today. Come in and sit down. Your three kids are here too. Come in."
Aunt Wang took out four bowls, put some brown sugar in them, poured hot water from the thermos, and handed them to the mother and her four children.
Seeing the kettle, Jiang Wanyue's heart was moved. The weather was getting colder and colder, and she wanted to drink hot water every day instead of boiling it whenever she needed it, which was too troublesome.
However, these days you need an industrial ticket to buy a thermos, so I’ll have to find a way to get some later.
After finishing the brown sugar water, Jiang Wanyue lifted a piece of cloth from the backpack and said with a smile, "There are rice, flour, noodles, and the fish that Auntie mentioned last time."
The fish was bought in her own name at the fishery last night, and she asked her father-in-law to help fish it out of the fish pond, and then put it in the cornucopia. Seven or eight fish were born, and they were all brought here together. The fish had died from all the trouble along the way, but it had only been dead a short time ago, so it was still very fresh.
"Sister, please sit down and wait for a moment. I'll call a few people over." Aunt Wang went out in a hurry and came back with people after a while.
The price of rice and flour is still the same as before. If you have a ticket, the price is one cent cheaper than the grain station. If you don't have a ticket, add two cents to the original price. The same goes for fish. With a ticket, it's fifty cents a pound. Without a ticket, it's seventy cents.
The group of aunts and grandmas were all family members of the textile factory or retired employees. Their family backgrounds were better off than the average person. When they saw the fish, they could not hold back and the fish were gone in an instant.
The rest of the rice, flour, brown sugar and noodles are all needed for daily life, and the prices are cheaper than those at the grain station, so I want to buy more.
In a short while, the things were sold out.
Because I brought fish this time, a total of thirty kilograms, I earned seventeen yuan plus a lot of food coupons just from selling the fish.
Adding up all the rest, the total income this time reached thirty-nine dollars.
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