Chapter 369 - 369: Dealing With The Pickle
Shocking The World After Bringing My Family Back In Time!
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Jiang Xia looked at the crowd with earnestness, âDonât worry. 1 am not like some who break their promises. When 1 say something, 1 mean it! The idea to collect wild vegetables from all of you was my parentsâ idea. However, we donât buy by weight like the co-op store; we buy based on the number of plants. We only want wild vegetables that are mature and lush green. We wonât buy the smaller sprouts. Why donât you all go home today and come back in a couple of days with the vegetables to exchange for money?â
A little girl, not understanding, asked, âSister Jiang Xia, whatâs the difference between buying by weight and buying by plant?â
Wang Niu, fearing she might be at a disadvantage, interjected, âYouâre not trying to underpay us, are you? Are you trying to buy our vegetables at a lower price than by weight and then sell them at a profit?â
The children all wore worried expressions. Trust between people is hard to establish because everyone is self-interested. Even when Jiang Chuan had helped them find wild vegetables and seeds, there were still those who gossiped and doubted him. Such rumors persisted even after he became the accountant.
Jiang Xia looked at her coldly, thinking that this girl was beyond help, her mind corroded by narrow-mindedness.
She calmly rebutted, âOnly those who always seek to take advantage of others think everyone else is driven purely by profit. 1 can assure you that the price we offer per plant is definitely higher than the price per weight! On average, you can earn an extra two cents for every pound of wild vegetables. But we donât have extra goods to exchange, so we can only buy with money.â
Upon hearing Jiang Xiaâs assurance, the children finally felt relieved and stopped gathering the wild vegetables. They had heard from their families that Jiang Chuanâs household had been doing better and better since they separated from the main family, but they hadnât realized the extent of it. The idea of buying vegetables with money was beyond the imagination of ordinary households, and the children looked on with envy.
A boy who was originally responsible for finding cicada shells tentatively asked, âSister Jiang Xia, do you also buy cicada shells?â
Jiang Xia looked at the boy, his hands holding dried cicada shells and his eyes filled with hope, and shook her head regretfully.
Cicada shells can be used in medicine and are essential ingredients in pharmacies. However, those that have shed during the winter and stayed on trees for too long lose their medicinal value. Jiang Xia had no use for such shells, but she didnât have the heart to tell the kids the truth. How sad they would be if they realized the cicada shells theyâd spent the afternoon collecting were worthless.
She patted the slightly disappointed boy on the back and said to the children holding cicada shells, âThough cicada shells canât be exchanged for money, you can give them to me. In return, I can offer some potatoes or radishes.â
While she didnât have extra money, Jiang Xia did have an abundance of vegetables in her storage space. It wouldnât hurt to indirectly gift some to them.
The childrenâs faces immediately lit up with smiles, their earlier disappointment forgotten.
In truth, Jiang Xia was very clear-headed. Her proposal to buy wild vegetables wasnât solely to upset Wang Niu. Her family genuinely needed them.
Wild vegetables, along with other produce like cabbage, are primary ingredients for making pickled vegetables. Wanting to quickly find materials for Zhou Lan and make things easier, Jiang Xia came up with this idea.
Thinking of pickled vegetables, Jiang Xia had another thought. Preparing pickles wasnât easy, and if she could collect all the pickled vegetables made in the villagersâ homes, wouldnât that also help Zhou Lan?
With this in mind, she told the children, âA while ago, my father and I met a merchant in the city who specializes in buying pickled vegetables. If you have extra pickled vegetables at home, you can bring them to us for money.â
âHow do you buy them?â a child asked.
âWe exchange pickled vegetables in the city at the rate of one yuan for every pound. Weâll buy yours at the same rate.â
By her calculations, Jiang Xia was being very generous. With a pound of wild vegetables costing twenty cents, plus sugar, salt, and other seasonings, producing a pound of pickled vegetables would only cost around fifty cents. Jiang Xia was essentially offering them double..