Chapter 139 The Shop That Flows Slowly but Steadily



"The customer flow is not bad, but this time of day is not good. There are three waves of people in the morning, noon and evening, especially at noon and in the evening. After the market next door closes, more people come here to buy vegetables."

Mu Yi'an plans to gradually develop her supply chain, focusing on food rather than general merchandise; anything edible is acceptable.

"In this way, every household in Jiangjia Village will have income."

"Most families have them, unless they're lazy and don't want to work. The village is big, and you can grow vegetables in every nook and cranny. You can harvest vegetables all year round, so which family doesn't have a vegetable garden?"

My aunt takes excellent care of our vegetable garden. The whole family is hardworking; they can pick vegetables every day and sell them for a few coins. Little by little, it adds up to a few taels of silver a year.

Mu Yi'an believes that one can be poor, but one cannot be lazy. One cannot be poor forever, but a lazy person may indeed be poor for life.

"No wonder my third grandfather was so angry this time. It turns out my wife has already paved a good road for the villagers."

Mu Yi'an, you're amazing!

Jiang Shuyun sat in the carriage, looking at Mu Yi'an before her. She was truly remarkable; in just over a year, she had amassed a considerable fortune. If he had come on his own, he probably would have had nothing; he knew so little.

"Right? I think I'm pretty good too. Watermelon got the first move, and there won't be another chance like this in the future."

Everyone likes to hear nice things, and being praised makes people happy.

"It's okay, we're not in a hurry. The income from watermelons won't be small in the next two years."

"That's true. The real fear is encountering natural disasters, which are beyond anyone's control. Farmers depend on the weather for their livelihood. Sometimes, after a year of hard work, an abnormal weather event can wipe out their entire harvest. Let alone in ancient times with limited technology, even in my previous life, when technology was so advanced, torrential rains, hail, and flash floods were beyond human control."

Mu Yi'an had experienced far too many things like this in his past life, from childhood to adulthood. Jiang Shuyun, on the other hand, felt nothing; such things were too far removed from him. When he saw news reports of disasters, he only paid attention to the rescue efforts, never to the condition of the crops.

Two people living in different environments have different experiences and different focuses.

The amazing thing is that two completely unrelated people actually went through this magical journey together and even became close friends.

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