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Chapter 51 Acquisition, return with a reward

Su Hang nodded: "Sister, as long as the mushrooms are dried cleanly and are good enough, price is not an issue."

The woman looked at Su Hang doubtfully.

Suhang patted the bulging bag on the car: "These are all mushrooms we purchased. As long as the mushrooms are good enough, we will pay you on the spot."

Hearing what he said, several women were moved and took out mushrooms from home.

A sister-in-law wearing a headscarf placed the mushrooms in front of Su Hang: "My mushrooms are big and dried cleanly. How about them? How much do you give them?"

Su Hang glanced at it and stretched out two fingers: "Two cents."

When Su Gang heard the price from the side, he quickly pulled Su Hang's sleeves and whispered: "Is this price too little?"

Su Hang shook his head: "Don't worry, everything is under control."

When the sister-in-law in the headscarf heard the price given by Suhang, she sneered: "Young man, are you kidding us? We worked hard to pick mushrooms in the mountains and dried them carefully. Now you pay two cents and don't sell them. Let's go quickly."

As she spoke, she pushed Su Hang.

Su Hang didn't have a trace of anger. Instead, he said with a smile: "Sister-in-law, it's okay if you don't sell it to me, but if you push me down and get injured, I have to go see a doctor."

After hearing this, the turbaned sister-in-law stopped her hand, but her face looked ugly.

Su Hang took a look at her yard and saw mushrooms drying in most of the yard, and her eyes lit up.

Looks like a big customer!

"Sister-in-law, it's the rainy season recently. If it rains, all the mushrooms in your yard will be destroyed. Why don't you sell them to me for some money? We can't eat so much at home anyway, right?"

The turbaned sister-in-law frowned.

"Well, I think sister-in-law's mushrooms are big and in good condition. I'll give you an extra cent or three cents. If you sell them, I'll take them all."

The turbaned lady thought for a long time before nodding in agreement.

"Okay, just as you said, three cents per catty, not even one cent less."

Suhang nodded and walked into his sister-in-law's house with a scale.

She had fifty kilograms of mushrooms at home. Suhang took them all in one go, counted out the money, and handed it to his sister-in-law.

Seeing that he really gave money, the others quickly got mushrooms from home. In less than half an hour, the Suhang brothers collected a large cart.

Su Gang was stunned. He had never thought that doing business could be so simple. He couldn't help but admire Su Hang's business acumen.

Su Hang actually didn't expect that the mushroom harvest would be so smooth.

It seems that if I go to the market to sell in the afternoon, I should be able to make more money.

"Brother, the harvest is almost the same today. Let's go back to town first, sell it and then check the market. This way we will have more experience when harvesting tomorrow."

Su Gang nodded and said with a smile: "Okay, I'll listen to you."

The two brothers pushed the cart back. Suhang remembered that when he came, there was a small stream with very clear water, and he clearly saw carp, which was a good thing.

"Brother, I remember that when you were a child, you loved catching fish in the river, right?"

"Catching fish?" Su Gang nodded. "I used to catch fish a lot, but in recent years, in order to make a living, I no longer have the leisure time."

Su Hang smiled mysteriously and brought Su Gang to the creek, "Brother, let's experience it today? How about it?"

Su Gang was slightly startled when he heard Su Hang say:

"The water here is very clear, which is suitable for carp to grow. Since it's still early in the day, we can catch a few fish and make soup to replenish my mother's health. We can also sell the extra fish in the market."

Su Gang was immediately eager to give it a try: "Okay, I'll listen to you."

The two brothers parked the cart aside. In order to prevent the cart from slipping, Suhang carefully placed stones under the cart.

After doing all this, he rolled up his trouser legs and carefully walked into the river with Su Gang.

At the beginning, neither brother saw any fish. Su Gang was a little disappointed: "Su Hang, are you sure there are fish?"

Su Hang nodded: "Brother, believe me, the water quality here is very suitable for the survival of fish. If you keep looking, you will definitely find it."

As he spoke, he carefully searched among the water plants.

"Brother, there is a fish." Su Hang shouted excitedly when he saw the carp swimming away quickly.

Su Gang regained his energy, held his breath and reached out to get closer to the fish.


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