Chapter 14: Making Money



It’s not a good idea to carry it like this. After coming out, Ying Han didn’t want to go back and be with them.

I looked around and wandered around to see if there was a suitable place to enter the space.

To be honest, Ying Han has never been to the town since he came here.

In fact, there are not many shops on the street, and the busy farming season has just passed, so everyone is resting at home.

There were almost no people on the street.

"Oh, I want to eat some fruit, but I can't buy any. The fruit at the supply and marketing cooperative is all rotten. A dragon fruit costs 20 cents, and you need a ticket. It's too expensive."

"Yeah, after finishing my work, I want to eat something fresh."

When Ying Han heard about fruit, she was delighted. She had it, and it was especially fresh.

After walking two intersections, they arrived at a small alley. Ying Han looked carefully up and down, left and right, and seeing that there was no one there, he quickly entered the space.

After putting down the things I bought,

Use the rags just sold to pour rice and millet on top, and then use those broken sacks to pack the fruits.

Although the sack was torn, it still contained more than those in cloth.

Ying Han picked most of the sack of fruit. When he came out, he saw that there was no one around and breathed a sigh of relief.

She couldn't do this outside anymore. If someone saw her, they would definitely take her away for investigation.

Ying Han couldn't move the half-filled bag, so he had to drag it to the main street.

But when I got to the street, I didn’t know how to sell it.

Looking at the few sparse pedestrians on the street, Ying Han thought of an article he had read before. He could learn from the article and take the initiative to go to the door.

So Ying Han pulled the half-filled bag of apples into a small street.

These are not storefronts, they are all residents.

Ying Han arrived at a door, plucked up his courage, and knocked on the first door.

"Is anyone there?"

"Who are you looking for?" An old lady opened the door.

"I...I have some fresh apples here, do you want them?" Ying Han said, taking out an apple from the bag and letting her take a look.

The old lady looked her up and down with a scrutinizing look, then said fiercely, "You can't even afford a meal, how can you eat fruit?"

Finally, the door closed with a bang.

Ying Han was stunned for a moment, looking embarrassed.

After being turned away, Ying Hanwei was stunned for a while. Thinking that the original owner's parents were still waiting for her to rescue them, she plucked up the courage and knocked on the door of the second house.

As a result, the person who came out this time was the comrade who wanted to eat fruit just now heard on the roadside.

Ying Han was delighted and quickly took the apple and said, "Comrade, I have some fresh apples here. Do you want any? Four for ten cents. No tickets required."

"Four for ten cents? Can you make it cheaper?"

Ying Han shyly shook his head, "I can't."

The man hesitated and said, "Okay, give me two cents."

"Okay." Ying Han was delighted after selling the item.

"I'll choose it myself."

Ying Han, holding two cents, knocked on the door of the third house.

This time she learned her lesson and quoted a price of three for ten cents.

"Four is fine, if that's four, I can call a few more for you."

Ying Han pretended to be embarrassed and responded, "Okay then."

"Okay, wait at my door first, I'll go call someone."

As a result, the woman called out all her neighbors.

This saved Ying Han a lot of trouble.

She called out four families, each giving 20 cents and 10 cents. In the end, her half bag of apples was divided among them.

"Well, this apple doesn't look good, but I didn't expect it to be quite good inside and quite sweet." One of the female comrades took a bite after buying it and praised it with satisfaction.

The others saw that the apples were good and said with a smile, "Little comrade, if you have anything good in the future, come again. Knock on the door. We are usually home at noon."

"I...have some food. Do you want it?" Ying Han asked carefully.

"Food, what food?"

"Rice."

"How much is it per pound? Do you need a ticket?"

"40 cents a pound, no ticket required."

"Little comrade, have you brought it now?"

Ying Han thought for a moment and said, "I've brought it. How much do you want? I'll go get it for you."

"I want five pounds."

"I want three pounds."

"Ten kilograms, I want ten kilograms."

"But I didn't weigh it."

"I have some at home. Just bring it over and I'll weigh it for you." The female comrade who helped her call people said in a low voice.

Ying Han was delighted and said, "Wait for me for a moment, I'll go get it now."

Ying Han said this and ran away quickly.

He ran to the alley he had just been to, looked around, touched the back of his ear, and then entered the space again.

This time, he just took out half a bag of rice.

I couldn't move it by myself, so I just pulled it little by little back to the small street I had just been to.

The comrades who just came have not gone home and are still waiting there.

Seeing her dragging rice over, I hurried forward to help.

Several of them have gone home to bring the sacks.

"Come on, fill me five pounds first."

The enthusiastic female comrade filled it with five jin and helped Ying Han identify it, saying, "Little comrade, look, it's five jin at this point."

"good."

Ying Han really didn't understand this kind of lever scale, but he still knew how to count the grids.

A few people quickly divided up half a bag of rice, leaving about one or two pounds of rice.

"Comrade, can I exchange these two kilograms of rice for that little lychee tree in your house?"

The female comrade was delighted when she heard this: "Little comrade, don't regret it now that we've changed."

"No regrets, no regrets." Ying Han shook her head. When she saw her elder sister opening the door just now, she saw the lychee tree and wanted it very much.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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