Chapter 43
Transmigration: The Farm Life of a “Fool”
After arriving at the town, Liu Tong first went to the place where the ox cart was parked and spent a few copper coins to have someone keep watch.
Then he led his family to Mr. Chenâs restaurant.
For the first time, Mr. Chen saw Xu Ran whom Liu Tong pampered so much.
After the two exchanged pleasantries for a while, Liu Tong handed all the chili paste to Mr. Chen and said, âMr. Chen, this is all we had in our house. The next batch might take a few days, so you might want to sell them sparingly for the time being.â
âWellâ¦â Mr. Chen was a bit awkward, âCouldnât you pick up the pace a little? The customers have already made a habit of buying them; I fear they wonât be pleased if I suddenly cut down the stock. Those are my regular customers.â
Regular customers were indeed very important for a shop. As their living expenses nowadays depended on the high prices Mr. Chen offered for the chili paste, Liu Tong was also a bit hesitant and turned his eyes towards Xu Ran.
Xu Ran grinned and said, âMr. Chen, itâs not something you can make easily, as the paste tastes better after itâs left for some time. However, I do have a way to satisfy your customers.â
Mr. Chenâs eyes lit up from hearing these words and he asked, âWhatâs your idea, Mr. Xu?â
âMr. Chen, donât you have a lot of porcelain bottles in your restaurant? You can put the paste in these bottles, tell the customers that theyâre the last few bottles of chili paste left in this batch, then put on a strict sales limit per person and give away a porcelain bottle to each of them for free. You can also take pre-orders from customers and supply them when the next batch arrives. Iâm sure theyâll be glad to.â
The restaurant definitely had a lot of porcelain bottles, and in order to keep his customers, Mr. Chen agreed in a snap, âAlright, great idea. Mr. Xu, you donât mind if I just call you Ran, right? Youâre quite the smart one.â
âNot at all.â Xu Ran shook his head.
âMr. Chen, if some of the customers miss the deal, you can also offer them a discount, just tell them something like youâll treat them to a few dishes for free! Or lower the price of his dish orders by half. Iâll leave it up to you. Iâm sure the customers wonât be dissatisfied.â
âAlright, alright, Iâll go make the arrangements as you said.â Mr. Chen got so excited he was about to leave without even picking up the chili paste.
âMr. Chen,â Xu Ran stopped him, âyou forgot this.â
Mr. Chen patted his forehead in vexation, âLook at me. How about you come to my place for lunch then? My treat.â
Xu Ran didnât feel like being too polite either, âDonât mind if I do then, Mr. Chen.â
âThen itâs settled. I like straightforward people like you.â
Smiling, Xu Ran replied, âSame to you.â
After Mr. Chen paid for the chili paste, the family of four went for a stroll on the streets.
Last time Xu Ran was in a hurry and didnât get a good look at what was on the street, but this time he looked around carefully and found many things he had never seen before, especially some trinkets. They were quite exquisitely made.
Xu Ran saw some kites on sale by the street; the two kids had been staring at them for a while, so he took these kids over to the shop and said, âChoose one you like.â
Although Tangtang and Guoguo liked them a lot, they knew kites were very expensive. There was a child who had one in the village and it was an object of much envy.
The two kids knew that life wasnât easy, so they shook their head sensibly. Tantang said, âItâs fine, dad. Iâm okay with just looking at it.â
Looking at the two kids made Xu Ran feel sorry for them, as when he was a child, he could ask his parents whatever he wanted and they would buy it as long as it wasnât expensive. Compared to him, his kids couldnât even own a kite.
He patted Tangtangâs head and said, âGo pick! I can afford two kites.â
âReally?â Guoguo looked at Xu Ran with sparkly eyes. Xu Ran nodded and said, âOf course, ask daddy if you donât believe me.â
Liu Tong would never go against his will, not to mention that he always pampered the kids to begin with. So he nodded and replied, âWhat your dad said is true, go choose!â
The variety of kites was extremely limited, with only two variations: the swallow and the eagle. The two kids picked one for each and held them with joy.
Afterwards, the family went on to check other things and bought whatever useful.
Xu Ran did find some corn kernels in town, but the shopkeeper refused to sell them. Apparently he wasnât allowed to sell the corn kernels without his masterâs permissions.
The master just happened to be away, making Xu Ran feel a little bummed. So he said to the shopkeeper, âI want you to keep these for me, please. When your master comes back, please tell him that the Xu Ran from the Xu Village wants to buy them, Iâll come back after a few days.â
âAlright, Mr. Xu, Iâll keep them for you.â
Xu Ran made a bow politely and said, âYou have my thanks.â
Although disappointed by the turn of events, Xu Ran didnât let it show. The family then went to the bookstore and bought some books as well as various writing materials, which cost about two taels of silver. No one minded, because they all thought the money was well spent.
Xu Ran was also going to buy some cotton quilts, but considering it was too big, he decided to go eat first.
As the family was making its way to Mr. Chenâs restaurant, they had no idea that a few pairs of eyes were dead fixed upon them from behind.
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