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Wang the Cripple was astonished to see her buying so many pots, âThe wife of the Xiao Family, youâve spent quite a bit of money.â
Su Qingyue chuckled, âThey are all necessary for our household, I am buying them now since we have the money.â
Wang the Cripple was by no means a fool, âYour family just repaid Granny Sun five taels of silver, and you ran out of money a few days ago, now suddenly you have enough to buy so many pots, thatâs some quick money-making. These pots and jars, they must cost over a hundred cents, right?â
âOne hundred and twenty cents.â
âAll from selling the ferns this morning?
Su Qingyue wasnât hiding anything, âYes.â She had the oil and salt hidden inside the pots, Wang the Cripple didnât see them, otherwise, he would definitely have been more surprised.
âYouâre really good at making money. I never expected your ferns to sell so wellâ¦â Wang the Cripple sighed in admiration.
Su Qingyue went to the not-too-far-off steamed bun stall, spent two cents, bought two big steamed buns, handed one to him, âGrandpa Wang, this is for you.â
âI couldnât.â Wang the Cripple quickly waved his hand. He was quite pleased with her respectful address. There were many uncouth people in the village who simply called him Wang the Cripple outright.
âYouâve brought the cowâs cart all the way here, we havenât had our midday meal yet, having a steamed bun is only right.â
âThen, thank you.â Wang the Cripple thought Su Qingyue was quite polite, regardless of how she looked, she was a good person.
Once Su Qingyue got on the cowâs cart, Wang the Cripple began to drive it back to the village.
Once they entered the village, quite a few people saw them. Some even came up to ask, âWang the Cripple, why did you buy so many pots?â âTheyâre not mine, they were bought by the wife of the Xiao Family.â
âWhere did she get the money from?â
âFrom selling stir-fried ferns.â
âMy goodness, that must have made her over a hundred centsâ¦â Several villagers started a discussion.
The road leading to the Xiao Familyâs house was in poor condition, so Wang the Cripple just leisurely drove the cart into the Xiao Familyâs courtyard.
The three men in the master bedroom saw from the window that their wife was back and even brought back so many things, they knew their wifeâs vegetables had been sold. They were happy about it, but even if they werenât sold, they would be very pleased as long as she got back safely.
Wang the Cripple went out of his way to help carry the pots and jars into the Xiao Familyâs kitchen, and Su Qingyue handed him fifteen coins.
âTen coins would be enough.â Wang the Cripple was an honest man â he ate her steamed buns, and as fellow villagers, he wouldnât rip people off.
âWe agreed on fifteen coins, I canât give less than that.â Having paid this money, she now only had twenty-four coins left to buy garlic and radish to accompany tomorrowâs stir-fried ferns.
Wang the Cripple took the money and said, âThe Xiao Familyâs wife, if you need a cowâs cart in the future, just give me a shout.â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI should be thanking you for the money-making opportunity.â Wang the Cripple then led the cowâs cart away.
âOwwâ¦owwâ¦â From the secondary bedroom, the little one knew his owner had returned and was whining in an infantile tone.
Su Qingyue didnât have time to bother with him right now. It was probably about one oâclock in the afternoon. She had cooked a bit extra for breakfast, just in case she didnât get back in time to make lunch, so the three men at home wouldnât be left hungry.
Now that she had returned, she set about cooking lunch.
Then she prepared the medicine decoction for Second Brother, and administered acupuncture to him and Third Brother. Afterwards, she dealt with a basketful of medicinal herbs that had been neglected from the day before. The ones needing sun-drying were spread out on the drying rack in the backyard, and those for juicing were left in the storage room.
Carrying two empty bamboo baskets, she rushed back to where she had foraged for ferns the day before.
In the evening, she returned home with a load of ferns. With the remaining twenty-four cents, she went to Aunt Zhangâs family to buy garlic and radish, and also returned the bowl of salt she had borrowed, leaving herself with not a single cent to spare..