"Sixth Grandma, come on, give me one portion first." He Jinliang said as he took out twenty copper coins from his pocket.

"I want cold-mixed pig head, cold-mixed pig ears, cold-mixed pig liver, pig skin jelly, and four-happiness meatballs."

After saying this, He Jinliang rummaged around again and took out five copper coins. He then said, "Sixth Grandma, give me another steamed bun and a pie."

He looked at the two big bowls that his uncle He Gui had brought back and was so greedy that he rushed back to his house to get a bowl and rushed over. Fortunately, they were not sold out yet and he still had some to eat.

It seemed that he was the first one, and He Jinliang sniffed with a happy look on his face.

Just as Meng Lan had filled He Jinliang's bowl with the food he wanted, a clean new bowl appeared in front of her.

She looked up and saw that this was also an acquaintance.

He Fengshou, the youngest son of He Laowu, was the second one who did not want pork but sausage when the wild boar meat was distributed yesterday.

"Aunt Liu, just pick out ten items for me and put them in these two bowls." He Fengshou said as he took out another bowl.

After placing all the bowls in front of Meng Lan, He Fengshou took out the purse from his waist and began to count the money, and gave Meng Lan forty copper coins.

"Okay, Fengshou, here you go." Meng Lan took the money and filled two large bowls of food for He Fengshou.

The villagers who had gone back to get bowls and money had almost all returned by this time, and they lined up to buy. Meng Lan asked her daughter-in-law to serve the food while she collected the money. The orderly division of labor doubled the efficiency.

Taking advantage of the fact that there were many people around, Meng Lan collected money and started shouting.

"If you want to learn how to run a food business from me, you can pay 300 coins for tuition and you will make money. You can get your money back in two days and make it back in four days! If you want to learn from me, you can tell me now, or you can come to my house to discuss it later."

The tuition fee of three hundred coins was a threshold set by Meng Lan to screen people. If everyone could come to learn from her for free, wouldn't she be doing charity?

Moreover, things that are too easy to obtain will not be cherished. Tuition fees can also show who is serious and who is just learning for fun. Nowadays, you need to pay tuition fees to learn anything. So it is reasonable for her to charge some tuition fees.

This amount of money is neither too much nor too little.

And she didn't lie. If you learn from her, buy raw materials from her and sell them in town, the net profit of three hundred coins in two days is conservative!

So if someone can’t even pay 300 yuan in literary fees, it means that he is not sincere.

As for why she didn't charge the Hu family tuition, it was because they didn't learn anything from her. Instead, she sold them the finished products, and they added a little money to set up a stall in the town to sell them.

Meng Lan shouted several times in a row, and when she was sure that the people who came to buy things had heard her, she stopped shouting. When these people went back, they spread the news, and within two days the whole village would know about it.

"Recover the investment in two days, and make up for it in four days." This sentence is the most touching words of Meng Lan.

After hearing Meng Lan's shouting, a few people in the crowd seemed to show some emotion, but they were not so excited that they rushed over to learn it on the spot.

Although there were so many people in the group, no one expressed on the spot that they wanted to pay tuition to learn how to run the food business from Meng Lan, but Meng Lan was not in a hurry.

More haste, less speed. Some things cannot be rushed.

Three hundred coins was not too much, but it was not too little either. She had to give him some time to think about it.

Suddenly, Meng Lan saw an acquaintance in front of her. The tofu seller that day was queuing with the villagers with an empty bowl in his hand, and now it was his turn.

"Hey? Tofu seller, why are you here too?" Meng Lan looked at Dou Fu in front of her with confusion.

When Dou Fu saw that it was Meng Lan, he was also surprised. He recognized that this was the aunt who exchanged pork for tofu with him that day, so he happily started talking to Meng Lan.

"Aunt, I heard someone was selling prepared wild boar meat. The price was very affordable and the taste was good, so I thought of coming over to take a look. I didn't expect it to be you, Aunt!"

Last time, Dou Fu took the pork belly he exchanged from Meng Lan back and cooked it for Grandma Dou to eat. Unexpectedly, Grandma Dou's health was much better than before.

Dou Fu thought about buying some pork in a few days, but before he went, he met Meng Lan who was selling wild boar meat.

Moreover, this time, all the wild boar meat was cooked into dishes. Just by looking at the appearance of these dishes and smelling the smell, one could almost imagine how delicious they were. Dou Fu knew that this was definitely much more delicious than his own boiled pork belly.

When I asked the villagers about the price, I was immediately tempted and came over with the money and bowl.

He ordered a bowl of meat and a hot pork pie. Although it cost him twenty-three cents, he was willing to spend any amount if it would help the old lady feel better. If the money was not enough, he could make more tofu and sell more tofu in a farther place to make more money.

When the food they brought was almost sold out, Meng Lan asked the children who came with them to pack up and prepare to go home.

As soon as Meng Lan and her friends arrived home, He Chuanjia and Jiang, who happened to be setting up a stall in the town, also arrived at the door.

Although He Chuanjia and Jiang Shi had some doubts in their minds, they saw that everyone was busy and so they did not ask right away.

Meng Lan and the others packed up the donkey cart first, and asked He Tianci to go to the village chief's house to return the donkey cart. Then the people in the family packed up the cart and the things on it for the stall today.

After all the work was done, Meng Lan asked her granddaughters to bring the dishes that she had reserved to the table in the main hall.

He Chuanjia took advantage of this opportunity to hand over the money earned from today's sales to Meng Lan.

"Mom, what did you do today?" The second son He Chuanjia asked his mother while giving money to Meng Lan.

Meng Lan told him the story again, and Jiang was listening beside He Chuanjia.

Soon He Tianci returned the donkey cart, but when he went there was only one person and one donkey, but when he came back there were two people.

"Sixth Grandma, it's me!" He Jinliang, the village chief's eldest grandson, followed He Tianci into the gate of Meng Lan's house. When he saw Meng Lan, he greeted her happily.

As He Jinliang spoke, he started taking money out of his pocket again.

"Sixth Aunt, here are three hundred coins. I want to learn cooking skills from you. You said that I can get my money back in two days and make it back in four days. Is that true?" After He Jinliang finished speaking, he took out the money.

"Of course it's true. If it's false, I will return the three hundred coins to you intact."

Meng Lan took the money from He Jinliang with a smile. She was very happy that a new stall owner had arrived, which was a good start.

When Meng Lan thought that this boy was the eldest grandson of the village chief He Dazhui, the smile on her face deepened.

Although He Dazhu was not brought over to set up the stall, it would be the same if his eldest grandson came. He Jinliang's going to set up the stall also represented the intention of the village head's family to a certain extent.

When this guy makes money and spreads the word in the village, many people will probably come to her.

This is all money, Meng Lan thought happily. And it can also help the village develop, which can be regarded as her merit.

When the boy chose sausage instead of pork yesterday, she could tell that he was an enterprising man who dared to think and act.

Meng Lan began to like He Jinliang even more.

"Jin Liang, let's sit down and eat together. We can talk after we finish eating."

Everyone was there, and the food was served. After a busy day, Meng Lan was already hungry. Although making money was good, having a full stomach was more important.

She seemed to be inviting He Jinliang to dinner, but in fact she just wanted to eat herself.

"Xiao E, go get another pair of chopsticks for Jin Liang." Meng Lan said to her second daughter-in-law Jiang who was still standing at the door.

"No, no, really no, Sixth Grandma, I've already eaten. You eat first, I'll go to the yard and wait for a while. I'll come after you've finished eating."

He Jinliang got up and went to the yard without waiting for Meng Lan's answer. He was not here to eat for free, he had already eaten a lot today.

Besides, there are so many children in Liu's family. If he eats one more bite, these children will have one less bite. He is such a big man, he will not compete with children for food.

He Jinliang was standing leisurely in the yard. Just as he was relaxing, he saw someone at the gate looking inside furtively. He Jinliang walked over curiously.

After approaching, He Jinliang saw the man's face clearly and his eyes were instantly filled with hostility.

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