Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
After processing the peopleâs prayers, Zhou Ying collected all the sweet potatoes from her grassland and planted some taro and more potatoes.
Lastly, she hunted a few fat wild ducks and baked them into beer-roasted bucks in her oven.
The next day, Zhou Ying collected the remaining chili in the morning. It was almost noon when the couple brought two roast ducks to the manor.
âLooks like 1â11 get to improve my lunch today.â Zhou Huaiming smiled as he smelled the aroma of the roast duck.
âYouâre lucky. We caught no fish by the river a few nights ago but finally caught two ducks last night.â Gu Chengrui replied with a smile.
âThatâs so lucky. Iâm sure the flock of wild ducks that flew over earlier has almost all been caught by now.â Manager Liu agreed.
âYou guys continue chatting; Iâm going to cook.â Zhou Ying then took the ducks and went to the kitchen.
It just so happened they butchered a cow in the manor yesterday, so she stewed a small pot of beef, some cured meat stewed with beans, and then made three vegetable dishes.
At the same time, Gu Chengrui called Chang Shun, Uncle Nian, and Sun Hongliang over; they all ate together.
Sun Hongliang looked at Zhou Ying after the meal, who was already sitting at the side drinking tea, and asked, âMistress, there are many cattle and sheep in the village ready for butchering.
âIn addition, the situation in various places has stabilized. Should we reopen our restaurant?â
Zhou Ying paused for a moment and shook her head. âAlthough it has stabilized, Iâm afraid that only a few people are willing to eat at a restaurant. So, I donât think thereâs a need to open it for now.
âIf there are a lot of cattle and sheep, we can slaughter them and sell them as meat.â
âThatâs possible. Now that every family is short on oil and meat, we can sell the meat for a high price.
âItâs a pity that thereâs no pork; otherwise, we could have made a fortune.â Manager Liu nodded in agreement.
After that, he looked at Sun Hongliang and said, âItâs not too late to open the restaurant when the dockâs business is running. Otherwise, the peanuts we earn are insufficient to pay you your monthly salary. Itâs not worth it.â
âI know, Uncle.â
âIf you plan to sell meat, you can sell mutton soup, beef soup, and their offals. Itâs cheap and has plenty of fat, so it should sell well. The key is that it saves labor.â Uncle Nian spoke up at this moment.
âBrother Sun, you can try selling them outside the restaurant for two days and judge the publicâs reaction. If it can be sold, then weâll continue. If not, then wait.
âHowever, you must be careful being on the streets. Donât leave too early and return too late.â
âI understand. You guys continue chatting, and weâll take our leave.â After Sun Hongliang finished speaking, he stood up and said goodbye to Zhou Huaiming and Gu Chengrui before leaving.
Then, Chang Shun and Uncle Nian also took their leave. At the same time, they also brought their plates, bowls, chopsticks, and other things into the kitchen.
After chatting for a while, Zhou Huaiming brought up the topic of wild rose tea.
Gu Chengrui got up and brought him and Manager Liu to Xinâan village. When Zhou Ying saw this, she also went out for a walk. After seeing that the sweet potatoes were growing well, she gave Sun Hongliang a few more words of advice and went back to the village.
When she returned at night, Zhou Ying learned that Gu Chengrui had taken 20 pounds of wild roses, and Zhou Huaiming wanted to sell the rest in the capital. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The following day, Zhou Huaiming brought her a large piece of beef and requested it be made into beef jerky. He had a free lunch in the afternoon and left the village with the beef jerky and wild roses.
In the blink of an eye, nearly two months had passed, and the first batch of white sweet potatoes had been harvested.
Beef and mutton were constantly being sold, but not in large quantities. Including the county and town, half a cow or two sheep were sold on average each day.
On the other hand, the mutton and beef soup was gone quickly every day. Every afternoon, it would be sold out in less than two hours once the stall was opened..