Chapter 26 An Wanwan Thinks of What to Sell (Revised)



"good!"

Jiang Xiaoyu didn't take it to heart, but she never expected that day would actually come.

I'm home.

When Su Yueniang and the others learned that Jiang Xiaoyu hadn't accepted the money, they weren't surprised at all. After all, she was really close to An Wanwan and the others, and she had helped them a lot in the village.

An Dafu said, "Since that's the case, then we'll find another opportunity to repay them later."

"Um."

An Wanwan and the others had no objections.

Running around.

An Wanwan was also tired, so she quickly washed up and lay down on the bed.

When An Miaomiao returned from the restroom, she saw An Wanwan lying motionless. She went to her side and said, "Wanwan, are you alright? Are you feeling unwell again?"

"Yes, a little, but it's alright."

An Wanwan looked at An Miaomiao and said.

An Miaomiao had never had a boyfriend in modern times and had only watched those kinds of adult films, so she didn't know what An Wanwan was feeling right now. She was worried that An Wanwan was uncomfortable or sick.

She wanted to ask An Wanwan what her plans were, but when she looked over and saw that An Wanwan had closed her eyes, she didn't ask anything more and gently covered her with a thin blanket.

The blankets they used were also patched up quite a bit, and the color had faded from washing, but at least they were clean and had a faint soapy scent, which smelled quite nice.

An Wanwan slept for a long time.

When I woke up.

It was already late afternoon.

I slept for so long.

An Wanwan didn't want to sleep anymore. When she learned that her third brother and eldest brother had returned from town and gone to the river to catch small fish and shrimp, she called An Miaomiao and went out.

An Miaomiao is a chatterbox; she starts chattering non-stop as soon as she steps outside.

"Wanwan, where are we going? Are we going to see Third Brother? His net can't even catch many small fish and shrimp. Should we buy him a better one? I wonder how much the fishing nets cost here, are they expensive, and are there many people who eat fish here..."

If An Wanwan hadn't gotten used to her like this, she probably wouldn't have been able to stand her right now.

Imagine what it would feel like to have a fly or a bee constantly buzzing in your ear.

That's about right.

Before An Wanwan could speak, she saw several mulberry trees not far away. It was early April, and the mulberry leaves looked quite tender, but some of them had already begun to flower and bear fruit.

Suddenly, something came to mind.

An Wanwan spoke up, "Miaomiao, I've thought of what to sell."

"ah?"

An Miaomiao froze on the spot, then immediately asked An Wanwan, "What did you think of doing?"

"Mulberry leaf tofu".

An Wanwan had tried it before by following videos, and she did a pretty good job.

She didn't say anything.

An Miaomiao never expected that it would come to mind so easily.

"Sure, your mulberry leaf tofu is quite delicious. We can make some to try selling, but how much should we sell it for? How much per bowl, or per pound?"

Regarding how to sell it.

An Wanwan has already made up her mind.

"The tofu in town is sold by weight, four coins a pound. I don't want to sell it like that, so we'll sell it by the bowl, two coins a bowl, with seasonings, so you can eat it right away."

Two coins a bowl, how many bowls would you have to sell to earn ten taels of silver?

An Miaomiao pouted.

An Wanwan knew what An Miaomiao was thinking, and she said, "Miaomiao can't get fat in one bite. Our mulberry leaf tofu isn't cheap at this price. Besides, this kind of tofu isn't sold here. If it's expensive, people might not try it."

"All right."

An Miaomiao asked An Wanwan when she was going to pick mulberry leaves, then ran home to get a basket.

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