Chapter 71 Eating the melon and ending up on your own head



Sui Yuzhu remained silent. There was no solution.

If you want to do business, you have to give them money. They don’t care whether you make money or not.

It seems that once she has enough money, she will still have to find a storefront.

I didn’t sell many rice balls today, but I almost sold all the soy milk, and even the bean curd balls.

The bean curd dregs balls were originally sold as a side dish and were sold cheaply, but I didn’t expect them to be sold out.

Seeing that there was still a lot of glutinous rice in the wooden barrel, she packed up and prepared to go to the textile factory.

"Look, she's so proud!" Aunt Wu's voice came.

Sui Yuzhu followed her gaze and saw that the woman selling rice balls was also looking over. Seeing that she was packing up her stall, a smug look appeared on her face.

"Why are you so proud? It's just a stolen business!" Aunt Wu muttered.

Sui Yuzhu did not agree with Aunt Wu. She calmly put away her things and turned around to say goodbye to Aunt Wu.

She got on her bike and soon arrived at the entrance of the textile factory.

She didn't come to the textile factory yesterday, but when she arrived today, people gathered around her and asked her why she didn't come yesterday.

Sui Yuzhu just said that she had something to do.

The little girl who had patronized her on the first day also came over and bought two more.

Sui Yuzhu looked at the soy milk in the basin and thought that it was hard to sell anyway, so she might as well give it all to her and asked her if she had a cup.

After taking a look at the soy milk, the girl nodded and said it was at the factory.

When Sui Yuzhu made rice balls for her, she went back to get a cup.

After she brought the cup over, she also brought a few colleagues over.

Sui Yuzhu looked up at her and thought she was so cute.

Not only do I want to eat it myself, but I also want to bring my colleagues to eat it together.

Sui Yuzhu quickly wrapped rice balls for them.

When there were no more people walking around in front of the textile factory, she packed up her stall and prepared to leave.

I still have some glutinous rice, which I will sell at the market later this afternoon.

On the way back, she passed by the vegetable market and bought some pork and sausage casings.

She was going to make some sausages herself.

If you don’t have a meat grinder, just chop the meat with two kitchen knives.

It took some effort to chop the meat. After chopping more than ten pounds of meat, my hands were almost worn out.

After chopping the meat into puree, start adding various seasonings.

Conditions don't allow this now, so naturally we'll just keep it as simple as possible.

After cleaning the casing, use a funnel to pour the meat paste into it.

While pouring, slowly squeeze it down with your hands to make sure it is completely filled.

Don't use too much force to avoid breaking the casing.

In the past, before the Chinese New Year, her mother would stuff a lot of sausages. She watched and learned how to make them.

She hung the stuffed sausages on the second-floor corridor to dry and preserve them, without worrying that they would be taken away by cats and dogs when no one was at home.

After finishing all this, it was almost time, so she quickly packed up her things and prepared to set up her stall.

When they arrived at the vegetable market, Aunt Wu took her hand and nodded at her: "Look over there!"

Sui Yuzhu followed her gaze and saw that the stall of the woman selling rice balls was surrounded by many young girls. They looked young and should be college students from Shencheng University.

"Business has been booming from the beginning till now. I wonder where all these young ladies came from!"

Sui Yuzhu quickly withdrew her gaze.

I actually found it a little funny.

This Aunt Wu seemed even more indignant than the person involved.

She had just set up her stall when a girl stopped in front of her and said, "Hey, there's another stall here? I don't think it's that older sister, is it her?"

Sui Yuzhu raised her head in confusion and looked at the girl in front of her.

The girl was waving to another girl not far away. "Didn't you say it was a young girl? It should be her, right?"

Sui Yuzhu looked up at the other girl.

The girl was standing in front of another stall selling rice balls with an excited look on her face.

After hearing what her friend said to her, she restrained the expression on her face, first looked at the big sister selling rice balls, then turned to look at Sui Yuzhu.

Then, an expression of sudden enlightenment appeared on his face.

"That's what I was told! The ages don't match!"

Then, she said to the other girls around her, "It's not this big sister, it's that little girl!"

Soon, everyone around her looked towards Sui Yuzhu.

"Sister, how can you be so dishonest in your business?"

"Exactly! We asked you if there was a girl selling rice balls here, and you told us that you were the only stall here!"

"You're so old, and you have no shame!"

Several female students were talking at the same time, blaming the lady who was selling rice balls.

Many passers-by looked over there.

The older sister had probably never been scolded like that before. Her face flushed red as she scolded the female students, "You girls are really interesting. I don't know what's so special about the other stalls here?"

"You put it here every day, how could you not know that there are people selling the same things as you?"

The female student still refused to give in. "It's fine if you don't tell us. After all, we have nothing to do with you, so it's only natural for us not to tell you! But you can't lie and say you're the only one selling things and trick us into buying from you, right? That's wrong!"

"That's right! If I had known I wouldn't have bought yours!"

"Don't do it to me! I don't want it anymore!"

The older sister blushed after being scolded by several female students: "You girls are so unreasonable! You still say you are college students! When did I trick you into buying it? You bought rice balls and I sold them to you, how can I trick you into buying it?"

She didn't think she had done anything wrong.

They came to ask her if she had seen the girl selling rice balls, and she said she had never seen her, so what was wrong?

There are so many people coming and going here, does she have to know everyone?

Besides, they are competitors, so what's wrong with her not saying anything?

The female students were also a little angry. They felt that they had been deceived and that the elder sister was making excuses.

"What we're buying isn't yours! I don't want mine anymore, give me my money back!"

"I don't want it either! Give me back!"

Seeing that there was a commotion over there, someone came quickly to deal with the dispute.

Sui Yuzhu was originally eating melons and watching the show, but she didn't expect that the melon would fall on her head.

"You little idiot, how can you be so petty! The market is so big, and you're the only one selling rice balls? No one else can? You're going to find so many people to disrupt my business, right?"

The elder sister pushed everyone away and rushed directly to Sui Yuzhu, glaring at her.

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