"The Jiang family is also here to do business?"

"Let's go over and have a look."

The villagers who were originally gathered in front of the meat vendor all rushed towards the Jiang family's cart.

The butcher couldn't help but frown.

As Liu Chunfeng expected, the villagers gathered around her.

Including Li, she looked at Liu Chunfeng and other pheasants with envy,

I never thought that the little pheasant could be sold by the grandparents and grandchildren.

"Sister Liu, I didn't expect you to be able to do business."

Don't expect to eat pheasant eggs?

At least keep one and stew it in the same pot, it will be so delicious.

Liu Chunfeng nodded: "Once is new, twice is familiar." For her, doing business was like a young lady getting into a bridal sedan for the first time.

Jiang Dani clenched her fingers, not knowing where to put her little hands.

Jiang Erni pretended to be calm, but she was indeed nervous.

"Sister Liu, how much is this pheasant?" The person asking was Zhang's man, Lin Zhong.

Liu Chunfeng, who had never done business before, was a little nervous inside, but she looked much calmer on the surface.

Show up in public,

There is a first time for everything.

I remembered what my eldest granddaughter said, that the hunter at the entrance of the village was the first to ask for money, selling a pound for fourteen cents.

She thought about it for a moment and said:

"Twenty-five cents a piece."

In her subconscious, hens are still necessary to nourish the body, so she thinks that hens should be easy to sell.

Lin Zhong sighed when he heard this.

"My wife bought one last time for only 19 cents. Your pheasant weighs less than two pounds. Why is it selling for 25 cents?"

Li stood on one side and wanted to talk.

Yes, it’s a bit expensive now. Last time it was only ten cents per pound, and the last time she bought it, it was only twenty-two cents.

However, she glanced at Lin Zhong lightly.

"If you don't want to buy it, go away. This pheasant is not even two and a half catties, but it is more than two catties. Twenty-five cents is not too much. Besides, the mountains are covered with snow now, and the pheasants are hiding in some corner. Can the hunters catch them if they want to?"

Then, she pointed at the shiny pheasant with a long tail on the cart.

"Sister Liu, give me one first. I want the fattest male one."

The male is obviously bigger than the female.

And that one must weigh at least three pounds.

Thinking of the taste of pheasant, her lips were almost drooling.

After saying that, he quickly took out his purse, counted out twenty-five copper coins and handed them to Liu Chunfeng.

"Okay." Liu Chunfeng took the money with one hand and nodded.

She felt that her pheasants must have weighed more than two and a half kilograms.

She was naturally happy that the business was opening.

Jiang Dani quickly gave the pheasant to Li.

"Grandma Li, you have it."

The surrounding villagers saw this and started talking about it.

Everyone was discussing whether the Jiang family's pheasant weighed two and a half kilograms.

I have no idea that Li is just relying on his imagination and making up stories.

There is no hunter in the Li family, so how would they know whether pheasants are easy to hunt nowadays.

"Aunts and ladies, come and have a look. We sisters have been catching insects for the pheasants in the back mountain throughout the late autumn. The pheasants are well raised."

After Jiang Dani's call, several villagers passing by came one after another.

Liu, a woman who had a good relationship with Li, also pointed at one of them.

"Give me a male, too."

During the Chinese New Year, everyone wants to have more meat.

Liu Chunfeng sold the two pheasants for fifty copper coins. She was very happy and sincerely felt that selling the pheasants at the end of the year was a good choice.

"Fresh wild boar meat, fourteen cents a pound!" The butcher's voice came from the side.

"Fourteen cents?" The villagers were attracted by the selling voice again.

The butcher just now was still selling it for fifteen cents a pound and he refused to budge.

The villagers who were originally wandering around all ran over and bought pork from the butcher.

Even Li ran to the meat stall next to her and bought two more pounds of pork.

She just wanted to catch a bargain.

Before turning back to leave, he did not forget to say goodbye to Liu Chunfeng.

"Sister Liu, please continue with your work. I will be back first."

Liu Chunfeng nodded, stroked the fifty copper coins he had just earned, cleared his throat, and

"We raise our own pheasants. Twenty-five cents for one, forty-eight cents for two... Those who come first can pick first, and if you like one, you can buy one home to try..."

Jiang Erni also started to hawk her wares.

"Pheasant, twenty-five cents a piece..."

Because of the hawking, the villagers came back and forth, hesitating for a while,

Then began bargaining.

"Can this pheasant be cheaper?"

"Can I have 20 cents each?"

"..."

Liu Chunfeng shook her head.

How could she lower the price further when she had already sold it at 25 yuan?

"Big sister, we can't have any less. Our pheasants are all priced at one price."

Because of her words, several people left.

But a few more people came.

The women were spitting and haggling over the price.

This scene made Jiang Dani and Jiang Erni a little overwhelmed.

"Twenty cents each, I want two." At this time, a woman from the neighboring village came with a small basket.

As he spoke, he looked at the pheasants on the Jiang family's cart with a smile.

Anyone who can afford to buy two at once is either a landlord in the village or a wealthy person with good financial conditions.

Liu Chunfeng still shook her head.

Thinking of the fifty copper coins I just received,

"My dear lady, two pheasants are forty-eight cents, and one is twenty-five cents. Not a cent less."

Just now, Li and Liu gave her confidence and didn't want to sell it at a low price.

"Forty-five cents, if it's more I'll leave."

The woman was about to leave.

Liu Chunfeng has never eaten pork, but she has seen pigs run.

Seeing that the woman was about to leave, he did not stop her, but just watched her go in the direction she left.

I thought, if I wait a while, I’ll eventually be able to sell it.

Unexpectedly, the woman turned around and came back.

"Forty-six coins."

Liu Chunfeng shook her head.

Seeing a man with his wife coming to ask the price, she hurriedly greeted him.

Finally, the man left with the young lady, satisfied, holding the pheasant in his hand.

When the woman saw that there was only one male left, she stopped bargaining.

"Okay, give me one." She finally counted out twenty-five copper coins and left with the last pheasant.

In the end, there were only six hens left on the Jiang family's cart.

Because Liu Chunfeng was selling them by the piece, but no one was buying them.

She also didn't expect that, at first, she hoped that they were all females, but now, she was thinking how nice it would be if they were all males.

Fortunately, I made a hundred copper coins.

Da Ni and Er Ni squatted down to count the money, unable to suppress the smiles on their faces.

One hundred copper coins. If it were any other time, they would never have thought that one day they would come to this village to do business.

"It's a lot of money." Jiang Erni shook the purse in her hand, and she loved listening to the sound.

"Let's learn to hunt in the future." Jiang Dani came up with an idea.

But my grandma said,

"Hunting is a man's job." He gave up the idea.

Liu Chunfeng thought that she would take these pheasants to other villages in the afternoon.

So he asked Dani and Erni to watch the cart while he went to the butcher's meat stall.

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