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Chapter 218 Casting the net to catch fish

Yan Yu memorized it before finding his eldest brother and calculated it in his mind.

"Uncle Hu, your food is still not enough. Please add another five hundred kilograms."

As she spoke, she immediately put pen to paper and wrote down very neatly.

Not to mention Hu Da, even Yan Xiangheng, who was rubbing his wrist on one side, was stunned.

Hu Da's eyes widened, "Xiaoer, what are you...how do you calculate this?"

It is calculated based on your family's financial resources and the approximate amount of food rations your family can consume in nearly a year until next fall.

"Uncle Hu, and the uncles behind me, are you only counting until winter is over? But we can only sow grain next spring and harvest grain next fall. What do you think about this period?"

hiss!

Everyone took a long breath.

As the old saying goes, if you don't keep up with the old age, you will die.

Spring is hard to endure.

Nothing grew. Even if they tried to make a meal of wild vegetable soup, they couldn't see the green color.

"According to this calculation, don't we have to buy enough food for a year?" Yan Xiangheng asked in wonder.

"It should be eight or nine months. The eldest master has given us three months of food for each family. In addition, we should save more wild vegetables, dried fish, dried meat...everything we can eat in summer and autumn. Buy enough of these."

Just count, that’s about it.”

She thought to herself: The vegetables they planted have not been included in the calculation. When harvesting vegetables, it is also the time to harvest grain. At that time, you will know whether to stock up on another batch of grain.

If you stock up too much, you may end up selling it later.

If you can't buy it in the future, you will have to worry more.

The sense of worry must be strong.

Yan Yu kept in mind that the danger level of the world they were in was classified as medium.

No matter what kind of disaster it is, if you have food in your hands, you won’t panic!

"Sure!" Hu Da gritted his teeth, "I will give my family another six hundred kilograms."

A half-grown man is a poor man.

As for his two boys, they are just growing up and have more than a year left, so they should save more.

Yan Yu followed the good example and added another stroke to the side.

Other families had precedents, and they also estimated that their money had increased.

Yan Yu doesn’t give credit to everyone.

Everyone, everyone's current wealth comes from her hands.

After going through it before her eyes, as long as she meets someone, she basically knows it.

If nothing else, she still has her account book, which she can look through at any time.

Others didn't know what she had turned over, but Yan Xiangheng saw it clearly.

She...his sister actually calculated each family's savings first, then looked at the family's population, and gave a slightly higher number.

Seeing how many people she remembered like this, Yan Xiangheng figured out the pattern.

I feel like I have learned something again.

The second uncle and the second uncle are from the same line, and they are very proficient in economics, and he is far behind.

After registering these people, Yan Yu began to count those who did not come.

He put pen to paper and wrote additions and subtractions on it, "Brother, these people had better change it."

Some people have a lot of money saved and are reluctant to buy grain, but that's not possible.

Some people were so hungry that they spent all their money to buy food...

This spirit is worthy of praise, but it is better to keep it a little bit.

In the past, Yan Yu thought that buying food was very simple, just stock up.

But the village chief's words made her think more.

Huju, or even tigers in one place, including Gu Feng and Yongning, the amount of grain they want to buy is a big deal no matter where they are.

Not only can't you buy it in one place, you have to buy it in batches.

Buy even more dispersedly.

If they are concentrated in the surrounding towns, it will not do them any good if food prices rise.

This is Guanzhou, a place with a sparse population and uncultivated land.

Before they arrived, the population here had stabilized, and the food store probably wouldn't have much food in stock.

We can't think too deeply about it. If we think about it more deeply, it becomes very difficult to buy food with money.

well!

In the final analysis, they all lead to poor production and trouble.

With the current land income in Guanzhou, it is still unclear whether it can feed these sudden additional victims!

If you buy food from other major cities.

Can't even think about it!

Her brain hurts just thinking about it.

There was a disaster near Dafu. Where could Guanzhou buy food? To the south?

Stop it, stop it!

Yan Yu ordered his brain to stop diverging.

Focus on the present.

Mrs. Qi was the last one and reported an astonishing number.

Fortunately, everyone else has left, so no one knows about her except her and her eldest brother.

Yan Yu took away the following page.

These are basically set and no need to change.

Yan Xiangheng took the remaining paper and went door to door looking for it...

Daya brought a basin of water over, dipped it in the water, combed her hair, tied it up, and tied it with a small square scarf.

After asking her to wash her hands again, she took the basin to the backyard and poured the water into the vegetable garden.

She habitually visited the chicken coop.

Now there are two hens in the nest, and the remaining two don't lay eggs every day, but she still looks forward to it every day.

A little bit of white is exposed.

Daya happily took out the hen and found an egg that was still warm.

She hurriedly sent it to the kitchen.

Grandma Rong gestured and asked her what she wanted to do.

This is how two people communicate recently.

Da Ya is meticulous and intelligent, and can guess right every time.

"Add yesterday's to make a custard?"

Grandma Rong nodded with a smile and quickly beat the eggs and stirred the hot pot...

Da Ya stood by and stared at her unblinkingly. Occasionally, she helped pass things over, and most of the time she watched Madam Rong's movements.

She had already asked her second aunt and got Madam Rong's permission to learn from her while she was working.

Da Ya is particularly interested in the work on the stove.

The food cooked by her second uncle was already delicious, but she felt that Mrs. Rong's cooking skills seemed to be better. Every time she watched her cook, she felt smooth and comfortable.

Yan Yu would have told her that this is the secret of time management.

Don't waste a minute or a second, plan it just right, and connect seamlessly.

A chef with superb cooking skills relies on experience, but Grandma Rong relies on...intelligent calculations.

Custard with goat milk!

Woohoo! Yan Yu couldn't be more satisfied with the food and was so moved that she wanted to cry.

So delicious!

She ate in big bites at first, then started taking small bites.

Not willing to eat too fast...

When Yan Yu was almost finished with his bowl of custard, Yan Xiangheng came back.

Finally, all registrations are completed.

Because Yan Xiangheng came to talk to him, not only did each family change their numbers, but several others took the opportunity to tell him about fishing with nets.

Village Chief Luo's words were so powerful that these few didn't know whether they were good at fishing or not, and they were all afraid of being embarrassed, so no one dared to mention it yesterday.

The reason why I mentioned it again today is because before Yan Xiangheng came, Hu Da and others spread the news and talked about the algorithm of the Yan family's waiter.

Everyone suddenly felt the crisis of lack of food.

Every family has to go to the river to fetch water. There are so many fish in the river, and they are not blind.

Sometimes if you are lucky, you can catch one and a half fish by hitting the water.

This is definitely a must-have if you are fishing in a net!


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