Crossing the Unknown Country

Chapter 140 Everyone in the Su Family Paid Money to Buy a Shop

Su He asked his elder brother Su Pei to get the pen, ink, paper and inkstone, and started drawing. After a while, a line drawing was drawn. It was not very good-looking, but the carpenter uncle should be able to understand it. In the end, in order to make it clearer, he drew a multi-angle picture. Su He had no choice because he had never learned to draw. He could only use the multi-angle view of the picture he learned in mathematics.

The brothers were very surprised when they saw it. They were so impressed that the picture could be drawn like this. Su He's ears turned red and he felt ashamed. This is at the elementary school level, okay? Nowadays, almost all children can do it, otherwise how can they copy the test papers?

Su He's father said that he would go now, since the meal was not ready yet, and he would be back in a short while. He stood up and took the map and left. He had seen it before he left, and he could understand that Carpenter Li would definitely have no problem.

Su He's father also asked the eldest brother to tell his parents about the store. As soon as the eldest brother heard it, he began to introduce the store in vivid detail: "Dad, Mom, and sister-in-law, we saw a store in the town today. The deposit has been paid, and we can pay the money and apply for the title deed tomorrow. The store is not far from the children's academy. They can go home for meals in the future and sleep in the store at night. The front of the store is the store, and there are rooms for living in the back. There is a yard with a well in the yard, which is very convenient for making tofu. We can take the mill away tomorrow, and make tofu directly in the store in the future."

Grandma and Grandpa Su He were extremely surprised. These kids went to town today and accomplished such a big thing.

Grandma Su He quickly asked, "How much did you buy the house for? Is it okay to just make tofu?"

Su He's father replied: "The shop was bought for 168 taels, plus tomorrow's deed tax and the middleman's fee, it is estimated to be around 200 taels. We are going to bring breakfast, and my second brother said they will make fried dough sticks and other food."

Su He listened to the fried dough sticks, which were fried in lard and not very tasty, although the family members said they were delicious when he made them at home. Su He had eaten modern fried dough sticks, which were crispy, delicious and not so oily. He had to squeeze out his own oil quickly, so that it would be better to mix them together.

Rapeseed flowers should exist in this world, but I don't know if they were first planted in the south, just like in the past. I still have to make money first, so that I can go around and find things related to food and clothing.

If that doesn't work, you can just make pan-fried buns first. I haven't seen anyone making that in town yet. I need to make a custom iron griddle. I need to go to the blacksmith shop in town tomorrow to let them know. That griddle can be used to make pancakes and sesame cakes.

The more Su He thought about breakfast, the simpler it became. There was no need to worry about it. As long as the tools were ready, he could think of anything based on his nature as a foodie.

When his grandparents heard about the huge amount of money, they were shocked, but since they had grandchildren to live with, they accepted it. Grandma took out all her savings that she had accumulated over the years and gave it to the uncle to buy a shop.

Grandma came out holding her money box and said, "Originally there was more, but some was used to build the house, and now there are only thirty or so taels of silver left, so you can use them as a bonus. You can pay for the rest yourself!"

Su Pei and his brothers all took out their savings, and each of them had more than ten taels of silver. They said, "This is our investment, after all, we will live there in the future."

Su He directly took out fifty taels of silver and said to his uncle: "This is our family business, I will also contribute a little."

My aunt laughed until tears came out of her eyes. My uncle nodded and said, "This is enough. We have enough money to buy a shop."

Su Heniang went home and took out fifty taels from her pocket and gave it to her eldest brother, asking him to keep it. She said, "Brother, sister-in-law, it's unreasonable for you two families to pay for our business."

My aunt smiled and said, "Everyone will get a share of the profits if this business is successful. We can all work together to make a lot of money."

The uncle echoed, "Yes, we have our own business, we do it together and make money together."

Su He likes this kind of family that doesn't care about trivial matters and everyone works hard together. She is still worried that life won't be prosperous. She doesn't believe that she can't get rich in this era with her own knowledge reserves.

The eldest aunt went to the kitchen and saw that the porridge was already cooked, so she fried the vegetables and waited for the second brother to come back to eat.

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