Chapter 83 More People Like This (1/2)



"Really? How much?" Zhou Guifen was very skeptical. Could Qian Chunhua eat so many eggs?

"The price is based on the retail price in the county, one cent each." Qian Chunhua doesn't mind letting the villagers make some money for himself.

Generally speaking, if you buy a large quantity of eggs, you can calculate it according to the wholesale price. You can buy three eggs for two cents.

"How many do you need?" Sun Hongying reminded her quickly. She was worried that everyone had brought eggs and Sister Hua would not be able to collect them all.

What's more, the price is attractive. It is very likely that someone will go to other villages or buy eggs from Sister Hua's mother's home at a low price and sell them to Sister Hua at the price of one penny each.

Qian Chunhua smiled and replied, "I'll take as many as you can get. Not only chicken eggs, but also duck eggs, goose eggs, chickens, ducks and fish. I'll take them all at the county price."

If you can’t finish eating, you can still stay in the space.

The villagers were happy. They could use the money from eggs and poultry to continue stockpiling food. Even if they really couldn't farm due to drought, they were not afraid.

Before everyone left, Qian Chunhua added, "Those who want to sell eggs and poultry must come in the morning at 7:00 p.m. We will not accept them in the afternoon."

Qian Chunhua said this for two reasons. In the morning, Qian's mother was not at home and only he knew how much he had purchased, which also made it convenient to store it in the space.

Another reason is that there are fewer customers in the morning and I have more free time.

"Don't worry, Sister Hua, we won't delay your business." Sun Hongying said with a smile.

After the agreement was made, everyone rushed home, counted and packed the chicken and duck eggs at home, and tried to sell them to Sister Hua as soon as possible the next morning.

What's more, he planned to rush to the neighboring village tonight to collect some chicken eggs, duck eggs and goose eggs, sell them to Qian Chunhua, and make some profit from the difference.

Qian Chunhua knew what everyone was thinking. For high-yield eggs, the more eggs were stored in the space, the better. With the villagers going out to help him buy them, it saved him a lot of trouble.

After everyone left, Qian's mother and Qian Chunhua were busy cleaning up the dishes.

Only the little boy Qingfeng carefully held his schoolbag, inspected the kitchen, and then went to the lounge and the warehouse.

The naughty kid who was crying and shouting for his schoolbag just now was gone. Qingfeng then felt relieved and took out a piece of malt candy from his schoolbag and put it in his mouth.

Then he carefully put the schoolbag on his back.

Qingfeng had a trauma on his mind towards that little boy when he was still young. Even though he had given him the Maltose that he was reluctant to eat, he not only wanted the Maltose, but also his own schoolbag.

Qian Chunhua was afraid that the child would get cavities if he ate too much candy, so she only gave Qingfeng three candies a day. Qingfeng would usually only eat one, and leave the remaining two for his brother and sister.

But Qingfeng himself didn't expect that he would meet the little boy who stole his schoolbag again soon.

There were more than 20 people eating at noon, and Qian Chunhua and her daughter were busy just washing the dishes.

Qian's mother was so happy throughout the whole process that she couldn't stop smiling. Before she took Qingfeng away, she heard her daughter say that there were about three taels of silver.

With three taels of silver, you definitely won't make only two hundred coins.

"Mom, what are you happy about?" Qian Chunhua joked.

Qian's mother smiled and said, "I'm so happy that your shop is finally making money. I couldn't believe it before and was worried that you would run out of money. Fortunately, it's good."

Qian's mother secretly sighed in her heart, fortunately she did not insist on her opinion and persuade her daughter not to open this shop.

Fortunately, my daughter had vision and insisted on opening this shop, which resulted in so much income.

Qian Chunhua took out the dime from his pocket with a smile, "Mom, look."

Qian's mother looked at the silver. It was such a big piece, it must be more than two taels.

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