Chapter 986: Just Don't Eat It in the Future
Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Su Shen had just started preparing the fresh pork ribs heâd brought home when Su Liâs words froze him mid-motion. He exchanged a glance with Gu Zi before setting down the large cleaver and turning his full attention to his son.
âWhatâs this sudden interest in the family business? And why are you crying?â Su Shen asked gently. âTell me what happened first.â
Gu Zi watched from the side, feeling a flicker of admiration for the man. At that moment, Su Shen seemed taller, steadierâa father who not only cared for his child but was also trying his best to fulfill the role.
It reassured her. It wasnât just her struggling to be the perfect parent; Su Shen was making the same effort. And that, in her eyes, made all the difference.
Su Li hesitated, then blurted out the whole story. âThe kids from the tenement building said our family is finished. They said weâre all going to have to move back to the village. And even one of the adults said so! Dad, is it true? Are we really going back to the village?â
Before Su Shen could respond, Gao Ming burst in, equally concerned. âUncle Su, are you really taking Su Li back to the village? Can I go too? I donât want to be separated from him!â
The two boys stood side by side, hand in hand, their shared anxiety written all over their faces.
Su Li, for all his bravery, couldnât hide the slight quiver in his voice. And although he didnât hate the idea of going back to the village, he couldnât bear to leave Gao Ming, Grandma Gao, or even the martial arts club at school.
Gu Zi finally understood what had been gnawing at her the past few days. Sheâd sensed whispers and sidelong glances whenever she walked by certain groups, but the moment she turned around, the chatter always ceased. Now it made senseâit was all because of these ridiculous rumors.
âNo wonder I felt like people were talking about me behind my back,â she said, her voice firm. âSo it started with the tenement building. Su Li, Gao Ming, donât believe a word of it. Itâs all nonsense. Donât cry over such silly gossip.â@@novelbin@@
She reached out and gently wiped the tears from Su Liâs face.
Meanwhile, Su Shenâs expression darkened as he recalled what Gu Zi had mentioned earlier about Su Liâs struggles in the tenement building. Clearly, those rumors had spiraled out of control.
âItâs probably because Da Qing Farms didnât participate in the vaccine program,â Su Shen said, his tone low but steady. âThey assumed our pork wouldnât pass inspections and wouldnât sell. If theyâre so worried, they can stop eating it altogether.â
With that, he picked up the phone and made a call. Gu Zi listened carefullyâit was brief and to the point. Da Qing Farms would immediately halt pork deliveries to the tenement buildingâs butcher shop.
By the next morning, chaos erupted in the tenement building. Instead of hearing about the downfall of the Su family, the residents were blindsided by news that pork prices at their local butcher had doubled overnight.
âWhat kind of joke is this? Weâve known each other for years! You canât just hike the price like that!â an irate customer shouted at the butcher.
The butcher, clearly fed up, slammed his cleaver onto the cutting board with a loud thud. âHike the price? Are you kidding me? Iâm barely making anything as it is!â He spat to the side before continuing, âSome big mouth among you spread rumors that Daqing Pig Farmâs pork wasnât safe, that it wasnât tested or vaccinated. Well, guess what? Su Shen heard about it and pulled his supply. Now Iâm stuck buying from other suppliersâat prices double what I used to pay. So unless you want to buy pork somewhere else, this is what it costs!â
The crowd erupted with questions.
âWhat? You were selling Su Shenâs pork all this time? Didnât you know it wasnât vaccinated? What if itâs unsafe?â
The butcher shot them a look of pure disdain. âYou people have no idea what youâre talking about. Daqing Pig Farm produces top-tier pork that doesnât even need vaccinesâitâs certified special-grade meat. Half the cityâs restaurants are begging to buy from them, but they canât even get an order in. I was lucky to have their supplyâuntil some busybodies ruined it for everyone!â
The butcher pointed his cleaver at the crowd. âYou think this is my fault? Itâs you lot spreading lies that got me into this mess!â
Suddenly, the self-righteous indignation in the crowd evaporated. The women who had been leading the charge fell silent, exchanging uneasy glances.
None of them had any idea that Su Shenâs pork was so highly prized. And now? Now they were the ones left stranded.
Sure, Su Shen couldnât pull his pork from every butcher shop in the city. But in this neighborhood? This was the only butcher within walking distance. The alternative was trekking across town, hoping to find pork that hadnât already sold out. And in this shortage, there was no guarantee theyâd get any at all.
As the crowd was mulling over their misfortune, an exquisitely dressed woman stepped into view.