Crossing the Unknown Country

Chapter 159 Dabao and other children earn money to support themselves

From then on, Su He got closer and closer to these children. Seeing some older children help them take out the trash, they finally let the two boys recommended by Dabao stay as waiters, giving them a few coins and three meals.

Dabao and Fan Chenglin, along with the children from the original dilapidated temple, rented a dilapidated yard and moved out. There were more and more people in the dilapidated temple, and some adults were always thinking about their dilapidated temple. They saw that they could not keep their territory. They did not want to move away, but some adults were very mean and they did something to them, and they could not beat them. They happened to have some money, enough to rent a dilapidated yard, so they moved out quickly.

He knew that he was lucky to meet the Su family, and he also hoped that these children could get some advice, at least they wouldn't have to go hungry. Fan Chenglin and Han Wu were smart and knew what to do, so they were left behind. He repeatedly told them to be diligent and clean, and when they went, they went to the river outside the city to take a bath and wash their clothes before going.

He knew that they couldn't all go to collect firewood. The villagers living on the mountainside wouldn't say anything, but with so many children, the people in the village probably wouldn't be happy either, as they were robbing others of their wealth.

Now he only had to go to collect firewood once a morning every day. If he came back early, he would go home, change into the clean clothes Su He gave him, and come to the store to help clean up. The Su family couldn't drive him away even if they didn't let him do it.

He said: "I don't want money. Uncle and Madam, my good life is given by your family. I just feel bad about it. Please let me help you!"

As the weather warmed up these days, the children went to the river to wash themselves and cleaned up their living quarters. The four of them could earn money, and the remaining food was easier to beg for because it was cleaner. In addition, the Su family sent them some food every day, so the children could basically eat enough to survive.

Dabao and the other four are busy making money. Now they are confident that they can all survive. Dabao thinks Miss Su is very smart. If he stays with her more, he might be able to help the other children make money.

Su He actually found a way for them to make money. They were going home to make dried noodles, and Su He taught his aunt and uncle how to make sesame cakes and pan-fried dumplings. This way, his aunt and her family could make them themselves, and his aunt asked her nephew from her mother's side to come and help. There were also two waiters here, so they were busy.

Su He had already thought about it. He would help his uncle open the store, and then his family would withdraw and each of them would run a business, so that they could all make more money. His brothers would need to spend a lot of money on their studies, and the family needed to make more money.

Dabao and his friends found a few sweet-talkers, took the sesame cakes from the store, and carried baskets to sell them in busy streets, so that they didn't have to beg for food. Of course, the first time the sesame cakes were sold on credit, and Su He wore his brothers' old clothes. In this way, they sold sesame cakes in the town in clean clothes, and they knew where people liked to buy them, so they could sell them out every time. These children found jobs to make money, and Uncle Su He could sell more sesame cakes and make money accordingly.

Uncle Su He and his family did not return to the village. After making tofu in the morning, they made sesame cakes during the day. They found that their sesame cakes sold very well and people came to buy them all day long. Because these children sold together, everyone in the town knew that Su Ji's tofu was good and the sesame cakes were even better. Sometimes they even helped bring some tofu to their customers.

These children who used to beg for food no longer beg for food because of the kindness of the Su family, which is also the good relationship they have formed in the future. They followed the Su family step by step to earn money to raise themselves, and did not become bad or become permanent beggars because of poverty.

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