Chapter 91: The Capable Mother Qian (1/2)



The shopkeeper shook his head and walked towards the bank.

This woman is so strange. If all ten taels of silver were exchanged into copper coins, that would be ten thousand copper coins. I wonder why she exchanged so many copper coins.

But I can't guess what rich people are thinking.

The shopkeeper has completely defined Qian Chunhua as a low-key and weird rich man.

With the help of his assistant, Qian Chunhua packed all his cotton-padded clothes and trousers into the backpack, and the basket was filled to the brim in no time.

After waiting for about two quarters of an hour, the shopkeeper finally came running over, panting.

He took fifty-six taels of silver for one cubit, leaving eight hundred and thirty-four taels, plus ten strings of copper coins, each string containing one thousand coins, all of which were placed on the table in the store.

The shopkeeper looked at Qian Chunhua with a speechless look, not knowing how he was going to carry her away.

Qian Chunhua didn't expect to have so much money, and it was so stupid, so he sighed speechlessly.

I could only take out the cotton-padded clothes and trousers from the backpack, put the silver and copper coins into the basket, and then put the cotton-padded clothes on top to cover it.

Under the watchful eyes of the shopkeeper and the clerk, Qian Chunhua didn't dare to put it into the space.

After stuffing everything in, there were still two sets of cotton-padded jackets left. Qian Chunhua asked the clerk for a rope, tied up the cotton-padded jackets simply, and left the shop with them.

Qian Chunhua planned to find a secluded place to put the silver and cotton clothes into the space.

The shopkeeper and his two clerks stood in front of the shop and watched Qian Chunhua walk away.

When the shopkeeper was about to leave the shop, he glanced at the clerk and found that he was looking at the woman's back with his eyes moving around.

Having been a shopkeeper for decades, how could he not understand the thoughts of his clerks? After doing this job, he could lie down for the rest of his life and never be a clerk again.

The shopkeeper was so angry that he slapped the waiter on the head without any effort and almost made the waiter fall to the ground.

The waiter looked at the shopkeeper guiltily.

The shopkeeper glared at him angrily and said, "Be at peace, kid. Don't have any inappropriate thoughts. Otherwise, don't blame me for reporting to the government."

The guy hesitated, touched his head, and retorted, "I don't have any."

However, after this incident, the clerk gave up the idea and Qian Chunhua avoided a disaster invisibly.

Qian Chunhua was carrying the backpack with great effort at this moment. He finally found a remote alley in the county town and took advantage of the fact that there was no one in the alley.

Qian Chunhua quickly put the cotton coat in his hand into the space, and then put all the cotton coats, cotton pants, cotton shoes, silver and copper coins in the backpack into the space.

Qian Chunhua also noticed the clerk's gaze just now, which made her realize that she was too careless. Next time when she goes out to exchange money or buy things, it is better to disguise herself.

When Qian Chunhua appeared on the street again, the basket on her back was empty.

After finishing the first thing in the county town, Qian Chunhua went on to do the second thing. She went to the grain store in the county town.

The grain store was still controlled by people from the government office, and all those who wanted to buy grain lined up obediently, holding household permits in their hands, and bought grain according to the population on the household permits.

Qian Chunhua was a little puzzled. How could someone who had bought grain before still come back to buy grain the next day with his household registration card? The grain store staff only looked at the household registration card and did not register anything. How could they tell whether the other party had bought grain before or not?

After observing for a while, Qian Chunhua found that this was indeed the case. The voices coming from the queue also confirmed Qian Chunhua's thoughts.

After standing outside the grain store and observing for a while, Qian Chunhua turned around and left.

The price of grain remained the same as after the price increase that day and did not continue to rise. Qian Chunhua knew what was going on.

Qian Chunhua, carrying an empty backpack, started to rush towards the village.

When they were almost at the entrance of the village, Qian Chunhua went behind a remote big tree and took out all the cotton-padded clothes, cotton-padded pants and cotton-padded shoes in the space. There were so many of them that Qian Chunhua only took one set for each of the three children. These alone filled up the backpack.

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