When Uncle Lin heard what he said, he immediately became happy and immediately gave instructions to the people around him.
"Go to the counter and get a hundred taels of silver, and ask for cash."
"Okay, from the shopkeeper."
The man responded, turned around and ran in.
"Jiuyue, I think this wild boar is really big. I will give you a hundred taels of silver."
He stretched out his palm towards An Jiuyue. One hundred taels of silver was already a lot. Normally, a wild boar could be sold for a quarter of that, which was twenty-five taels, which was already very good.
But the current situation is like this. The flood has just passed and there is nothing left to eat.
An Jiuyue nodded immediately without hesitation.
"I listen to Uncle Lin. Uncle Lin, I still have a few baskets of mushrooms here. Can you collect them from here?"
"Mushrooms, these are good things. According to the current situation, if you charge a hundred cents per catty, you... must have hundreds of catties."
Uncle Lin nodded and looked at the mushrooms in the bamboo baskets. Not only were they big, they were also white and tender.
Although the mushrooms are not stored, this is a restaurant, and hundreds of kilograms of mushrooms can be sold out in just two days. Maybe in a few days, everyone will not be able to eat all they want.
And if such good mushrooms were sold on the street, they would probably cost more than this.
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After selling the wild boar and mushrooms, An Jiuyue got 110 taels of silver. As soon as An Jiuyue put her basket on the bullock cart, she was ready to go to the market to buy something before going home.
Because of the flood, the vegetables in the market were extremely expensive. A piece of Chinese cabbage actually cost thirty copper coins. Other vegetables were also extremely expensive.
She stopped the oxcart and bought ten sweet potatoes to put in the space for planting. She also bought some potatoes and corn kernels.
This cost her almost a tael of silver.
Then I bought four more Chinese cabbages. After bargaining, it still cost one hundred Wen. It was really too expensive.
However, when she was holding four cabbages in her hands and preparing to put them into the basket, she was really stunned.
"This is……"
After putting the cabbage on the cart, she picked up the child in the basket.
"Whose child is it? Why is it put in my backpack?"
What kind of luck did she have? Did God send her another child?
This child looked younger than the two little ones, maybe a little over a year old. He stared at her with big, lively eyes, and didn't cry even as he was picked up by a stranger.
"Uncle, did you see anyone passing by here just now? There is an extra child in my basket."
She held the child in one hand, grabbed the old man selling cabbage, and asked.
"Why."
The old man raised his eyes and glanced at An Jiuyue.
"Girl, why don't you take this child back, even if you raise him like a beast, as long as you can give him food to eat."
"What?!"
When An Jiuyue heard such words, she thought she had misunderstood.
Being raised like a beast, what she picked up was not a chicken or a duck, but a human being, a big living person!
"Uncle, how can you say that? This child's parents must be so worried if they lose their child. I have to find an official to go there. If that doesn't work, I still have to go to the county."
Although she didn't want to go to the county to meet the man named Lan, but this child...
"Girl, please don't go. The official has nothing to do with this matter," the old man said helplessly.