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Chapter 77

Wu Lang and the others didn't even weigh the weight, so in the end it was the lady who took a scale from the kitchen to weigh it.

They dug a lot of yams, and they had just dug them recently, so they were very heavy. They weighed a total of twenty-five kilograms and six taels.

Man Bao said very generously that he also gave the six taels to them.

The lady glanced at Wu Lang and saw that he had no objection, so she knew that this little girl could make the decision. She smiled, calculated the money and gave it to them, saying: "Next time if there are any yams, I will also send them to this house."

, The old lady in our house loves to eat yam cake, no matter how much, she will accept it."

Wu Lang happily agreed, thinking that it would be more profitable to sell the medicine to wealthy families.

Man Bao felt the same way, and he still suspected in his heart that the seemingly friendly shopkeeper was a liar.

The system said: "Host, the price given by Shopkeeper Zheng is reasonable."

Man Bao asked, "Then the price given by the Fu family is unreasonable?"

The system said: "It's reasonable, let alone twenty cents, it's fifty cents. As long as you can sell it, it's reasonable."

The system said: "Yam can be grown, but it is not cultivated artificially in your area, so dry yam can be bought from drug stores, but raw yam is not easy to get."

"Furthermore, Jishitang buys medicines for business. They are also in the medicinal material business. The medicinal materials they buy from you can be resold to other pharmacies or higher-level pharmacies in addition to their own use." The system said: "Dried yam

The ratio in the prescription is usually two or three qian, and when I scanned it at the drug store, their price was one qian for yam and one penny for it.”

Manbao sat on the cart and counted on his fingers, one pound was sixteen taels, one tael was ten cents, one cent was one penny...

Man Bao counted and counted, his eyes gradually widened. Shopkeeper Zheng sold twenty cents per catty of dried yam for one hundred and sixty cents.

Man Bao couldn't help but muttered: "Profiteer!"

Wu Lang, who had just finished the candy business with Qiu Yue, heard this and immediately covered her mouth and whispered: "My little ancestor, how could you talk about your brother like this? I spared her several candies, how can I rape her?"

Already?"

Man Bao tore off his hand and said, "I didn't talk about you, I talked about Shopkeeper Zheng."

Wu Wulang thought for a while, nodded and said: "It's quite a traitor. The baby is already twenty cents, and the things he did also cost me twenty cents. I won't sell it to him next time."

Wu Lang went to feel sorry for the yam he gave away, and said: "You shouldn't have given him the yam just now. It would be great to sell it. One yam weighs more than a pound."

Man Bao turned his back to him and stopped talking.

Wu Lang didn't mind, he carried her to the cart and sat down, and said happily: "No matter what, it's a bumper harvest today anyway, Man Bao, let's go buy some meat and buy more."

Man Bao ignored him and was still talking to Ke Ke in his head.

When Man Bao said that Shopkeeper Zheng was a profiteer, the system reminded her, "Think about the book in your arms."

So Manbao is in a dilemma, wondering whether he should define Shopkeeper Zheng as a profiteer.

Keke saw that she had struggled enough, so he explained: "The price of medicines sold by pharmacies for takeout is basically the same, especially for large pharmacies like Jishitang, the prices of medicines in various places are basically the same."

Manbao is puzzled, what next?

The system said: "The cost of transportation is very high. For example, if he wants to transport a batch of medicinal materials from here to Hebei Road, it will take about two months to travel. There must be escorts accompanying him for food, drink, housing and transportation.

You need money, as well as workers’ wages, and the drug store operation must also be profitable..."

After Man Bao calculated it, he felt much more comfortable.

The system said: "Of course, the medicinal materials are still huge profits, but the price he gave you is reasonable, because this purchase price is a common purchase price. Therefore, host, for your benefit, I suggest that this kind of medicine can be used for daily meals in the future.

It is not necessary to send the medicinal materials to drug stores. It is a good idea to sell them directly locally."

It also gave an example, "For example, Centella Asiatica, although it is light, is everywhere, and it is sold at a good price because this herb is basically purchased locally, digested locally, and there is no transportation in the middle."

In terms of cost, the price given is actually generous.”

Man Bao asked it curiously, "What other medicinal materials can be used in daily meals?"

Keke said: "It's up to the host to discover this."

Man Bao rolled his eyes and thought that he should take Ke Ke to go for a walk in the mountains if he had time.

I found good things from the mountains twice in a row. Not only can I earn points, but I can also earn copper coins. The mountains are now treasure mountains in Manbao's eyes.

There seem to be many treasures hidden inside.

Man Bao made up his mind and began to hum a tuneless song.

Wu Lang pushed her to buy meat.

There are not many stalls selling meat in the market. People do not like to eat pork at this time, but mutton is the most popular. And it is almost winter and the weather is starting to get cold, so more people eat mutton to warm their bodies.

Wu Lang led a group of children into the mutton stall, picked out a piece, and asked the stall owner to cut off two kilograms.

Man Bao was responsible for giving the money, using the fifty coins given by Zhou Dalang.

After buying meat, everyone got together happily. They felt that the county town was no longer so attractive. They wanted to go home and eat meat!

So they stopped shopping and pushed the cart quickly through the county town, returning to the grain store to find the Zhou Dalang brothers.

There was no one in the grain store, so the group turned around and went to the cloth shop not far away.

Man Bao and Da Ya Er Ya ran as fast as they could, sneaking into the cloth shop and saw Zhou Zui Lang holding a ball of cotton and negotiating with the shopkeeper on the price.

Zhou Erlang was hesitating at first when he saw Manbao rushing in like a calf. Manbao had grown a little taller after spring today.

Maybe it's because she's eating well, or maybe it's because of heredity. She's already half a head taller than a three-headed boy of the same age. Her clothes, which were changed by her mother last year, are too small again. Now she has a part of her wrist exposed, and she stretches her hand forward.

, half of the forearm is exposed, I don’t feel anything wrong now, but in January, when the weather gets colder, I will get cold.

Zhou Zuorang gritted his teeth and said to the store owner: "If you add another pound, I will add five feet of cloth."

The store owner smiled and agreed, glanced at the child who rushed in, and said with a smile: "Your little lady is so good-looking."

Zhou Erlang smiled at the other party and reached out to touch Man Bao and Er Ya's heads.

After buying cloth and cotton, Zhou Zuolang was reluctant to eat in the county town. He asked a nearby store for some boiling water and soaked the cakes directly for them to eat.

Because Datou and the others came in temporarily this morning and the dry food they brought was not enough, Qian gave them an extra handful of copper coins so that they could buy some food in the county town.

They didn't expect that selling medicine would be so smooth, and it was only after noon, so Zhou Dalang and Tuesday Lang tightened their belts and planned to go home.

It's not cheap to buy food outside.

Although it was soaked dry biscuits, Man Bao also ate them with gusto. When she saw that her eldest brother and her second brother were only filling their mouths with water but not eating anything, she slipped out of the cart, turned around and ran to buy sesame biscuits.

But as soon as she took two steps, she was picked up by Zhou Dalang. He said with a straight face: "Don't run. What if someone takes her away? Sit down."


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