Also, time has sped up so much all of a sudden.
Have those little ones in the paddy field grown up again?
Did those that were originally half-grown produce more babies?
If that's the case, does that mean she should continue picking up the larger ones?
How much would be a suitable price per pound for selling these river snails to the Qiao family?
Thinking about all this, Chi Yu walked back with Qin Mu.
When I got back to my home in the space, I saw my sister sitting on the sofa.
"You're back? How was it? What's become familiar?"
"It was getting late, so I couldn't see very clearly, but I knew that the loquats and bayberries were ripe."
Judging from the condition of the rice, I think the peaches should be ripe by now.
In addition, that large patch of grapes is nearing maturity and should be ready for harvest soon.
"Sister-in-law, do you want to keep some to brew your own wine, or sell it all to buy grain?"
Chi Qiao wasn't particularly passionate about winemaking. Hearing this, she thought for a moment and then said:
"We'll see how many grapes we have then. If they're not bad, leave me about a hundred pounds to make wine."
If it's not much, then exchange it all for grain.
I think it would be more meaningful to use it to save lives than to use it for brewing wine.
Since ancient times, it has always been a case of the rich feasting on meat and wine while the poor freeze to death on the streets.
Life is hard for ordinary people during natural disasters. Let's help in whatever way we can.
What Chi Qiao didn't say was that since she had transmigrated here, there might be a special meaning to it.
If necessary, lend a hand.
There are only some fruits around!
"Okay, then you can go and see for yourself when the time comes, sister-in-law."
By the way, I'm going to go out of town with Amu by boat early tomorrow morning.
"I'll leave things here to you, sister-in-law, and my second and third brothers."
Chi Qiao paused for a moment, glanced at Qin Mu who was about to wash up, and then turned to look at Chi Yu.
"Little fish, where are you going by boat?"
"I don't know either! Amu said that since the Chu River flows into the sea, we should pretend to go out for a trip."
When the time comes, these fruits will be considered as imported goods from overseas.
Even if you bring out out-of-season fruit later, no one will question it.
Normally, I'll be back tomorrow night, or at the latest by noon the day after tomorrow.
Upon hearing this, Chi Qiao thought for a moment and said:
"Then we can just bring out everything that's hard to explain when the time comes."
"Well, there's not much we can take out right now. Besides fruit, there are river snails and some jewelry."
"Sister-in-law, it's getting late. I'm going to wash up and go to bed. I have to get up early tomorrow!"
"Okay, I'm going to sleep too."
"Most of the vegetables in the field are ready to be harvested. We'll be busy from now on!"
Chi Yu never dreamed that the next day, as dawn was breaking, her second brother would rush over.
He was quite agitated, and seeing her yawn as she opened the door, he quickly said:
"Little fish, they're cooked, they're all cooked."
Chi Yu, whose mind wasn't quite clear, was still a little dazed when he heard this.
"Is everything cooked?"
After realizing what she meant, she widened her eyes and added, "Is it wild grape?"
Chi Erxiong shook his head, still very excited:
Everything in the cave was cooked overnight.
This includes rice, wheat, potatoes, and sweet potatoes in the fields.
Those fruit trees, even the oranges are ripe.
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