Super Little Farmer

C107



C107

I paid sixty yuan for the two bunks, arranged the dishes according to my understanding, and borrowed four small blackboards from the market. I wrote down the prices of these dishes in Chinese, Korean, English, and Japanese. To be honest, I didn't know what the price would be for this place, but I did refer to the price I was selling to the hotel, at 40 yuan per kilogram, or the equivalent of the relevant currency. Considering that some of the dishes were hand-picked and should have been more expensive, I set the price uniformly: all of the dishes made from lunch boxes and preservation membranes were sold at 60 yuan per kilogram. All of the unpackaged and picked wild vegetables were sold at 55 yuan per kilogram.    

    

In fact, I don't know if anyone will be able to accept this price, because it is indeed quite high. According to my investigation, most of the other vegetables sell for less than RMB 2 per kilogram, so how can they sell for as much as mine? But I also have my own way of saying that the vegetables are "big goods" everywhere, while my kind of wild vegetables are "exclusive markets". Other than me, there really isn't anything else to sell, so it's only right that I get a higher price. Being this high is another of my discoveries. That was because only high-class hotels or special markets could sell for such a high price. Other than that, he was afraid that nothing else would work.    

    

But even so, I'm not going to cut the price. The crabs in Yangcheng Lake impressed me too much. They were both crabs, and even crabs, but their prices were higher than others. Sometimes, they were really a multiple of others' prices. Since it's like this, mine should be fine too. It just depends on how I move it.    

    

This question has always been on my mind and has always been under study. Although there are some breakthroughs in direction, it is always vague and unclear in my mind. I can only take one step at a time and test it through the market as much as possible. Coming here today to do this kind of work was just a test!    

    

Even though I sometimes suspect that the price I set is too high, I still want to try it out. For me, there are four reasons: one is that the people who live here are all rich and should not care about this small amount of money; the other is that I am a wild vegetable, and a unique one at that. For this purpose, I had written in chalk on all four small blackboards that I had asked Ronnie to help me with the registration of the Gadfly Mountain wild vegetables; I had chosen them specifically, with certain processing procedures; and, more importantly, I had prepared them for my previous market research. Four, I know the four languages of this expatriate village. Although Korean is a little worse, I know at least a little; as for Japanese, I know a little more; let alone English, I am very proficient. I believe this will bring me closer to the buyer.    

    

The facts are exactly as I expected!    

    

My wild vegetables are very popular! Although this price is relatively high, people are not stingy with their money to buy my dishes. In particular, when I introduced all the wild vegetables from the largest mountain mountains of Nanwei Province, the Gadfly Mountain, and its pure ecology was free of pollution, almost all the people who came to choose and came to see me happily purchased them. And, as I had observed before, these foreign villagers were more likely to choose the smaller type of wild vegetables, and some of them were more likely to choose the medium-sized ones, while the larger ones were almost unnoticed!    

    

And this is the "unusual" I found when I first observed it. Elsewhere, most people would choose big ones, while the foreigners here would choose small ones! I have a point!    

    

It was indeed an unprecedented success!    

    

This time, I brought a total of 200 boxes of kimchi, about 100 kg, the rest of the kimchi more than 30 kg. These 210 boxes of vegetables were sold out in less than 3 hours, with the exception of the 24 boxes of big, wild vegetables. The other 39 boxes were sold out in less than 3 hours! Even the 24 big boxes of wild vegetables were sold for 11. These wild vegetables, I do not have a precise number, only sold based on the feeling, about 0.5 kg per box. I don't care, I only sell it for 30 yuan per box. As for the wild vegetables in bulk, I also sell them roughly according to size, medium height and small size. They are also small and medium size. This bulk, of course, is measured on the spring scale at Rmb 55 per kilogram. At around 10 o'clock in the morning, besides the big ones which weighed about 7 to 8 kilograms, the rest of the wild vegetables were sold out!    

    

I made a fortune, so to speak: a total of 197 boxes of kimchi, valued at $5910, and 26 kilograms of kimchi, valued at $1,430. The total price was 7,340 yuan!    

    

Of course I'm going back to camp. He went to the woman who was selling vegetables on the bed. He got a fiber bag and put the rest of the wild vegetables into it. He carried the bag on his shoulder and returned to his own small courtyard.    

    

His mood was very relaxed. At least, I found another way to make money. As I walked, my thoughts broadened. I'm sure I'll make a lot of money!    

    

When I got back to the small courtyard, Ronnie was already there, informing me that she had asked for help to register the trademark of the Gadfly Mountain, and that I, Zhang Yun, was the owner. As for the price, which was one thousand yuan per project, she had placed five projects on me, including clothing, wild vegetables, and tourism. Considering that the person she was looking for had a rather strong relationship with, he estimated that she would be able to get her trademark in at most ten days, or as fast as five. It's just that she doesn't understand why I spend so much money on it.    

    

I don't understand why I did it either, but my subconscious told me I had to. Then I thanked Ronnie and counted out five thousand dollars to her. After some thought, he gave her another thousand. Ronnie looked at me in surprise. I call the latter money "hard work." She smiled, but she didn't take it. She put away the five thousand yuan in front of her.    

    

While the two of them were making lunch together, Zhu Dantong rushed over to get some food. I don't understand why someone as rich as her, who doesn't eat a big meal, would want to eat a small fry like me. When I opened my mouth to ask, Zhu Dantong stared at me and asked, "Do you really not know, or are you just pretending?"    

    

When I met her, she was so fierce that I didn't have any idea at all. Someone on the side chuckled. I turned around and saw Ronnie watching me and Zhu Dantong fight. She was laughing. For a moment, I just stood there, stunned. I didn't expect that Ronnie would be so charming when she laughs. Ronnie was laughing when she suddenly noticed that I was enjoying myself looking at her. She then glanced at Zhu Dantong, who was beside me, and quickly turned her head away to continue preparing the dishes. Looking at her beautiful back, I wanted to think of something else. My waist suddenly hurt. I was about to turn around when Zhu Dantong came over and said, "Zhang Yun, you're my boyfriend. How can you stare at another woman like that?" After saying that, she twisted her right hand again, causing the pain I felt just now to reappear.    

    

I imagined Ronnie gulping and then glancing at Zhu Dantong beside her. I thought to myself, "No way, I don't want to be your boyfriend, but you forced me to, why can't I look at a girl?" Isn't it just a bit more beautiful? If that was the case, then this man and woman shouldn't have done it!    

    

At that moment, I wanted to remind Zhu Dantong. Just as I was thinking about it, she whispered into my ear, "If you want to see it, just tell me." I guarantee that my figure will not be any worse than that of little sister Ni`er! "    

    


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