It's already a lot to earn this much in one day.
Even Sun Shengnan and the others were a little envious when they saw it, but they also knew that this was the profit of the two of them, and if it was counted separately, it wouldn't be much different from everyone else.
What shocked Lu Xia was that Liu Jun picked nearly 100 kilograms by himself, earning more than both of them.
No wonder he was able to make so much money last year. But it may also be that he already knew where there were more fruits on the mountain, so he went directly there this year, so he picked more.
After making money from the sales, the villagers worked harder. In addition, the land had been planted recently and there was not much work, so many people simply took leave from work and went up the mountain to pick celery.
In fact, it has been like this every year. The village chief has no way to stop people from making money. After all, he also wants to make money. For this reason, he even advances the time for planting to avoid it as much as possible.
The educated youth were even crazier, as this was a rare opportunity for them to make money. It was said that Liu Jun even went there at night, and they could barely see by moonlight. Sometimes they even secretly lit torches, but this was not very safe and could not be known by the villagers.
Lu Xia was very surprised when she heard this, but she was not so desperate. She and Jiang Junmo would occasionally follow the crowd and ask for leave to go up the mountain.
You know what, even though it’s a bit tiring, it’s quite addictive seeing how much I’ve gained.
In short, in half a month, the villagers, including the educated youth people, lost a little weight, especially Liu Jun, who lost a lot of weight, but I heard that he made a lot of money this year.
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Lu Xia and Jiang Junmo also earned more than ten yuan.
They did not sell all of them. They kept some for themselves and blanched the rest, dried them, and sent them back to the Jiang family together with the other mountain products.
In fact, these mountain products are mostly eaten in winter, after all, there are no fresh vegetables in winter. But the two of them did not wait until winter to send them. The taste is pretty good when they are just dried, but they may not be so fresh if left until winter.
After all this busy work, Lu Xiatian and Jiang Junmo were both a little tired.
It was also at this time that they discovered that the vegetable seedlings in the vegetable garden had grown, but the chicks they had planned to buy had not yet been purchased.
Lu Xia hurried to the village to ask, and found out that it was already late, but he could still buy it if he wanted, but it was a little expensive.
It doesn't matter if it's a little more expensive, as long as you can buy it. Lu Xia asked Aunt Cuiyun to do this.
Aunt Cuiyun agreed readily. She went back to her parents' home and brought five half-grown chicks to Lu Xia the next day.
At that time, it was stipulated that each household in the rural area could not raise more than five chickens.
"As you said, I wanted to find you some hens, but they wouldn't sell us any more, so we got four hens and one male."
Lu Xia was very satisfied. "It's already very good. Thank you very much for bothering Aunt Cuiyun. Otherwise, I don't know where to buy it."
Aunt Cuiyun smiled brightly, "Why are you saying all this? In our village, whoever is convenient will help out. There is no need to be so particular. If you have any problems in the future, come and find me."
Lu Xia smiled and said, "Okay, I understand, Auntie."
As she spoke, she grabbed a handful of White Rabbit candies from her pocket, about six or seven, and put them directly into her hand. "Take these candies back and give them to your eldest grandson. It will also sweeten his mouth."
Aunt Cuiyun smiled even more deeply when she heard this. "Oh, Lu Zhiqing, you are too polite. This candy is very precious. You can keep it for yourself."
Having said that, he held the candy tightly in his hand and did not hand it back.
Lu Xia smiled and said nonchalantly, "It's just a few pieces of candy. Don't be polite to me, auntie. Otherwise, I'd be embarrassed to let you work so hard for nothing."
Aunt Cuiyun then "reluctantly" accepted it, and "complained" in her mouth: "You educated youth are just too polite. OK, then I will accept it. If you have any problems in the future, come to me again. I will definitely help you with whatever I can."
"Okay, Auntie, I'll remember that!"
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