Sensible children are always the most endearing, Su Yun'er gently patted the tops of the two children's heads.
"Don't worry, Mom will definitely buy delicious food for Grandma, and also for the little tree and grass."
Upon hearing this, the little grass's eyes lit up, and it nodded obediently.
Her soft hair was tied into two crooked braids. Su Yun'er loosened her hair, combed it back into two braids, and then straightened her clothes.
Actually, it's not just food and drink that need improvement for the family; they also need new clothes. The clothes of the four family members are already covered with patches upon patches.
But you can't get fat in one bite; let's take it one step at a time.
Let the little trees and grass keep Grandma company, then Su Yun'er went out with her basket.
After lingering at home for a while, it was already quite late. Once outside the village, I could see many people on the road leading to the city, not only from Daliushu Village, but also from other nearby villages.
Su Yun'er followed the people and soon arrived in the city.
Following the directions given by Song Muqiang, she quickly found Lingque Street.
Lingque Street was bustling with people. The entire street used to be lined with fixed vendors and itinerant merchants carrying loads, with various hawking cries filling the air.
The food stalls were steaming, with the sounds of tapping and sizzling as the oil was fried, creating a lively atmosphere.
Su Yun'er weaved through the crowd, her eyes darting around busily, searching for a suitable spot to set up her stall.
Finally, she saw a woman dressed as a peasant. After one or two pumpkins in front of her were bought, the woman was happily packing up her things.
She quickly squeezed through.
"Sister-in-law, have you sold out?"
"Sold out! Sold out! Young lady, are you here to sell vegetables too?" The woman saw Su Yun'er's basket and greeted her warmly. "Come, come, come here. I'm going home now. Sit here. My place has good feng shui; I guarantee you'll sell out and go home right away."
Su Yun'er thanked her sister-in-law and then laid out her things.
Because she was worried about damaging the vegetables along the way, she didn't take out many.
She lifted the cloth covering the basket, and then, taking advantage of the moment when no one was looking, quickly entered the space, took out the vegetables prepared in the warehouse, and put them into the basket.
Su Yun'er's hand speed was extremely fast; she completed these tasks in the blink of an eye. Even if someone was watching from the side, they wouldn't notice.
She laid out several fresh and tender vegetables, and Su Yun'er, mimicking the hawking lyrics she had heard in her past life, called out a few lines: "Come and take a look! Fresh and crisp vegetables! Grown by the farmers themselves, fresh and pollution-free!"
This explanation sounded quite novel to the locals, and sure enough, an old woman stopped and looked over.
Although the old woman's clothes were also made of cotton and linen, they were very neat and clean. Her hair was combed neatly, and she had simply added a few decorations to her hair bun, which made her look generous and dignified.
Su Yun'er judged that this person was probably an old servant with status in some wealthy family. She served either the mistress of the house or the most respected elder, which is why she had developed such a refined demeanor.
The old woman was accompanied by a young girl, who looked to be about thirteen or fourteen years old and was dressed like a maid.
Seeing the old woman turn around and walk over, Su Yun'er quickly greeted the potential customer: "Grandma, are you buying vegetables? Look at my vegetables, they're so fresh and crisp, there's not even a single wormhole on the leaves. I dare say there's no vegetable stall in the entire market that can compare to mine."
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