This place is indeed quite remote. If it were in a densely populated area, a car this big could only drive to the alley entrance, not even to the main gate.

Su Niannian opened the door and asked the group to wait in the yard.

She went alone to the two main rooms that had been emptied earlier and took out the items she was going to sell that day from her storage space.

Rice, wheat, sorghum, and corn, unthreshed, weighing 1,000 jin each.

Green peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes, green beans, potatoes, and sweet potatoes. Su Niannian took out two boxes of each, each box weighing about fifty pounds.

The boxes were made of either wooden strips bound together or woven from rattan.

The bags for storing grain were also made of woven hemp cloth; these containers all conformed to the appearance expected of this era.

It doesn't seem out of place.

After taking the items out, Su Niannian let Lao Qian and his brothers in.

Lu Hongliang was actually curious about Su Niannian's strength, and came along today to see what was going on.

Before entering the main room, the group was a little apprehensive, worried that it might be a waste to have driven the truck there today.

But when they saw the mountain of grain and vegetables piled up in front of them, their eyes widened in surprise.

Some of the underlings even opened their mouths unconsciously.

"This..." Old Qian, after all, was a man of the world and was the first to recover.

"Young lady, may I come up and take a look?" Old Qian's tone towards Su Niannian had softened considerably.

This is what strength is.

"Of course." Doesn't selling goods require careful inspection?

Old Qian stepped forward and carefully examined Su Niannian's belongings.

The grains were plump and full, and although they hadn't been threshed yet, it was clear that they were of excellent quality.

The green peppers, cucumbers, and tomatoes, even though they weren't supposed to be ripe, were all incredibly fresh.

Old Qian walked over to the tomatoes and stopped. The bright, plump tomatoes were really tempting.

The unique aroma of fresh fruits and vegetables wafts over you.

"You can try it." Su Niannian understood what Lao Qian meant.

Old Qian chuckled twice, "Then I won't stand on ceremony."

Old Qian wanted to pick a smaller tomato to try, but Su Niannian's tomatoes were all about the same size and looked ripe and good.

Old Qian just grabbed one at random and took a bite.

His eyes widened considerably in an instant.

He is a person who loves to eat and is willing to spend money on food.

He can guarantee that, having lived to this age, the tomato in his hand is the best tomato he has ever eaten.

The texture, moisture, flavor, and sweetness/sourness are all impeccably delicious.

Old Qian took another cucumber, and the moment he broke it open, a unique, refreshing cucumber aroma wafted out.

I took a bite, and the crisp, refreshing cucumber flavor spread throughout my mouth.

"Delicious, this is so delicious!" Old Qian ate with gusto.

His underlings unconsciously swallowed hard.

Lu Hongliang's eyes lit up as well.

“Young lady, you…” Lu Hongliang’s words were on the tip of his tongue, but he swallowed them back down.

Originally, Lü Hongliang wanted to find out where Su Niannian got her vegetables and grains, and how they could be so good.

But considering the current environment, even if I asked, Su Niannian probably wouldn't tell me.

If that's the case, why bother with all that?

Su Niannian smiled, "You've seen the quality of the items here, so how about we talk about the price?"

Products made by Space are of absolutely top-notch quality, and Su Niannian has no intention of selling them cheaply.

The things grown with the spiritual spring water were sold too cheaply; Su Niannian felt she was getting ripped off.

Old Qian over there has been completely won over by Su Niannian's things.

"Okay, let's talk about the price."

"On the black market, rice and flour without coupons are four cents a pound. Your rice and wheat haven't even been threshed yet, how about I also charge you four cents a pound?"

At this moment, Boss Qian's eyes were shining as he looked at Su Niannian.

"Although my grain hasn't been threshed, the quality is excellent, so the price needs to be raised."

Su Niannian had bought rice and flour on the black market; it was indeed 40 cents a pound without coupons.

The supply and marketing cooperative also sells rice and wheat flour, but you need coupons for those. Rice costs 18 cents a pound, and wheat flour costs 20 cents a pound.

It's reasonable for the black market to sell for 40 cents a pound without tickets.

It was also because fine grains only cost four cents a pound that Su Niannian was unwilling to set up such a large stall selling braised pork offal.

Otherwise, it would be easy to not sell all of them. No matter how delicious the food is, you have to make sure you can eat your fill before you can even talk about how delicious it is.

Su Niannian knew from the moment she saw Lao Qian's truck that he had connections to transport these grains and vegetables into the city.

Otherwise, the county town probably wouldn't be able to absorb all of this stuff.

Su Niannian wasn't making a one-off deal; the items in her spatial dimension were being produced continuously.

Old Qian was in a dilemma. The product was indeed good, but if it was priced much higher than the market price, he was afraid of being stuck with it.

“I buy rice and wheat for 50 cents a pound. After I thresh them, there are still a lot of losses. Young lady, you should let the older brother make some profit, shouldn’t you?”

"After all, I have a group of underlings who need to support their families."

Old Qian felt that if he could get the goods for 50 cents a pound, it shouldn't be too difficult to sell them for 60 or 70 cents. However, if he raised the cost price any higher, he might lose money, since labor and transportation also cost money.

“Okay.” Su Niannian wasn’t the type to push her luck.

“But I need some more tickets. I can buy them from you.” Su Niannian said, her eyes scanning the grain.

“No problem!” Old Qian readily agreed.

He had a lot of tickets; he not only resold food and other necessities, but also tickets.

Finally, the prices were all settled, and they were all a bit higher than the market price, but not outrageous.

The main reason is that Su Niannian's products are indeed of much higher quality than those on the market.

Old Qian's plan was to transport these things to the city and sell them to wealthy people.

These things probably won't sell very well in the county town.

Ordinary people still prioritize being able to fill their stomachs.

We don't eat refined grains often, let alone such fresh and appealing vegetables.

Final pricing.

Rice and wheat, 50 cents per pound, totaling 2,000 pounds, amounting to 1,000 yuan.

Sorghum costs three cents per pound, and a thousand pounds would cost three hundred yuan.

Corn, 18 cents per pound, 1,000 pounds, totaling 180 yuan.

Green peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes, and green beans are all priced from a few cents to ten cents per pound in the market.

Because of their excellent quality, Su Niannian's produce was priced at three cents per pound, which was already three times the original price.

This price is only because the vegetables from the fields haven't officially hit the market yet.

Su Niannian accepted it, mainly because once these vegetables found a market, those who had tried them would definitely be willing to buy them again.

It's not impossible that prices will be raised appropriately at that time.

Of course, Su Niannian also made this clear to Lao Qian.

Old Qian had eaten tomatoes and cucumbers before, so he knew they were delicious. If the sales were really good, Old Qian felt that it was worth discussing raising the price later.

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