Chapter 198 They Came to the Door (2/2)



There are currently no competitors in the market, but the Hongshan Brigade has already signed contracts with almost all the factories in the county.

All of this was thanks to the contract they signed with the city's cotton mill early on. By chance, the county's unit leaders were organized to visit and learn from the city.

The unit in the city that was in charge happened to be the city cotton mill, which had a very good impression of the Hongshan Brigade.

To welcome their guests, they even sent someone to Hongshan Brigade to inquire if they could expedite the order of a batch of bean sprouts, while also revealing the purpose of the bean sprouts.

Knowing its usefulness, Wang Fulin was even more tempted, but the deadline was simply too short; he couldn't deliver it in just one day.

Fortunately, he couldn't bear to give up, so he kept the people with him and ran to find Zhu Qinghao and Si Tian to discuss and ask if any households in the village might have mature bean sprouts at present.

The two of them gave him a big surprise. They had bean sprouts at home, and not just the two of them, but also a considerable amount of bean sprouts in the cowshed.

Previously, Zhu Qinghao and Si Tian had visited every household many times and made numerous trips to the cowshed to ensure the quality of the bean sprouts, so it was normal for them to know that there were bean sprouts in the cowshed.

It's quite a coincidence that they both have space, while the cowshed has space.

One day, after Zhu Qingyun and Zhen Zhu finished cooking, they forgot some of the blanched bean sprouts on the stove. By the time they found them, the bean sprouts had been half-dried by the residual heat of the stove.

As a result, they started experimenting and found that dried bean sprouts tasted quite good after being soaked in water and then stir-fried.

So they started taking advantage of the winter when they had nothing to do to prepare to make more dried bean sprouts at home, so they could take them out to eat when the harvest was in full swing or when there was a shortage of vegetables.

Seeing them do this, the elderly Ma couple next door followed suit. As a result, although the cowshed didn't have as much work to do during this period, it still produced quite a few bean sprouts.

So, by combining the orders from several companies, they managed to collect all the urgent orders from the city's cotton mill!

Wang Fulin was overjoyed, and for several days in a row, the smile on his face never faded.

Sure enough, within two days, several units from the county came to see Zhao Cheng.

At first, everyone was confused and worried that they were going to cause trouble for Zhao Cheng and the Zhu family, especially since they had come directly to their door. They were all hesitant about whether to let them find them.

At a crucial moment, the accountant recognized one of the people as a leader of a factory in the county. Hesitantly, he asked a question, but unexpectedly received an affirmative answer.

Later, they learned that these people were from the county and came to find Zhao Cheng because Zhao Cheng had previously approached them to discuss the bean sprouts, but the deal had not been reached.

Now things are better, and they're coming to us on their own.

So, the people of Hongshan Brigade were busy with joy for another half month. In their busyness, they even forgot about the Laba Festival in the middle. When they came to their senses, there were only half a month left until the New Year.

On the fifteenth day of the twelfth lunar month, the aunties and grandmothers of Hongshan Brigade gathered together with their close friends and family to officially begin their busy journey of stocking up on food for the winter.

Zhu Qinghao and Si Tian had also gotten ready early and arrived at Tian Haiying's house to keep their appointment, visit the house, and learn how to make sticky rice cakes from the aunties.

Upon arrival, I discovered that Tian Haiying, Xing Chunhua, Ding Yuzhen... were all aunties I had met before, and they were all very nice people.

A gathering of acquaintances is more suitable for gossip, so Si Tian mingled in it like a fish in water, almost to the point of being overjoyed.

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