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MTL - The Peasant Girl’s Splendid Manor-Chapter 14 Selling vegetables(2)
Chapter 14 Selling Vegetables (2)
Grandma liked her very much, but when she saw her crying, she quickly comforted her: "Don't be afraid, don't be afraid, grandma is carrying a road sign, wait a minute, grandma said you are my granddaughter, they will let you in!" "
"Really? Thank you so much, grandma, but will they let me in?" Mo Yan asked hesitantly.
Before grandma could speak, several other women kept talking: "Yes, yes, we can all testify!"
Mo Yan thanked them gratefully, but silently apologized to them in her heart. She really didn't want to deceive these kind people.
Sure enough, with everyone's help, Mo Yan escaped the interrogation of the government officials and successfully entered Longshi Town.
Mo Yan followed Granny and the others, and came to the market in a zigzag manner.
The stalls in the market are not fixed, and whoever comes first can occupy the best position. Mo Yan and the others arrived early, and there were not many stalls on the street, so they chose an open place where they would sell their goods. things were laid out.
After the things were arranged neatly, Mo Yan helped Grandma arrange the pears while looking at the things sold by others. She found that most people were selling vegetables, chicken, duck, and fish. Those vegetables were common in the previous life, but there were not many fruits. Pears There were a few stores selling peaches, but the most common apples in my previous life were not seen.
As she was looking around, the grandmother beside her smiled and said, "How do you grow your vegetables and corn? They are bigger than others and the color is beautiful. I feel good just looking at them!"
That is! Produced by the space, it must be a high-quality product!
Mo Yan was feeling proud but didn't show it on her face: "Maybe it's because I applied a lot of fertilizer that it grew well. The family only uses these to replace the oil and salt!"
Grandma is a little puzzled. The old man in her family is a good at growing crops. He is very clear about watering and fertilizing, but why is he not so good at it?
The sun slowly rose, and there were more and more people in the market. There was an endless stream of people selling vegetables. Mo Yan was selling vegetables for the first time. Some of them couldn't open their mouths, so they just stood there in a daze. Watch other people buy and sell.
A well-dressed woman passed by Mo Yan’s stall and saw tomatoes that were bigger and brighter than others. Her eyes lit up. She pointed at the tomatoes and asked, “Girl, how do you sell this?”
Unexpectedly, Mo Yan did not expect to have a customer so soon. Instead of directly quoting the price, Mo Yan picked up a tomato, broke it open, and handed half of it over: "Sister, please try it first, I don't charge you any money!"
The woman took a bite doubtfully. The scratchy texture and sweet and sour taste made the woman couldn't help but take a few more bites, and soon half of the tomato went into her stomach. She smacked her lips and said happily: "Girl, give me five pounds."
"okay!"
Mo Yan was so happy that she didn't expect that her first deal would be a "big business". However, she didn't have a scale and couldn't weigh it, so she had to beg the grandmother who brought the scale to help her.
The tomatoes are big, and nine of them are enough for five pounds. Mo Yan put the tomatoes into the woman's basket and said, "Sister, these are your tomatoes. They cost three cents per pound, fifteen cents in total."
The woman was taking money out of her purse, and when she heard that it cost fifteen cents, she was a little unhappy: "Other people's tomatoes only cost two cents per pound, why do you want three cents? It's too expensive!"
Mo Yan was not annoyed after hearing this: "Sister, you have tasted it just now. How does the taste of my tomatoes compare to other tomatoes?"
When the woman heard this, she was speechless. After all, tomatoes taste really good, and she was too embarrassed to deny it.
Finally, Mo Yan gave the woman two green cabbages. The woman immediately paid the money as if she had gotten a big deal.
Mo Yan counted the fifteen cents she earned for the first time in this life, and smiled with great satisfaction...
(End of this chapter)