Chang’an Peasant Girl

Chapter 122: I have to work hard again~

   Chapter 122 I have to work hard again~

  Xiao Changyi didn't stop immediately, he took another three pieces of rabbit meat for An Jing before giving up.

  Quiet and warm-hearted, her family's men are good to her.

   "The ground is too dry, I have to go to the ground again tomorrow to water the ground." Xiao Changyi said suddenly and lightly.

  The newly opened land is like this. There are many problems, and people are always taking care of it. Quiet and clear, he smiled and said, "I'll go with you tomorrow."

"Um."

   The next day, Xiao Changyi fetched water from the river to the ground, while Jingjing took a scoop and sprinkled the ground. One mu of land took Xiao Changyi and Anjing's work for most of the day.

   As soon as the ground was poured, An Jing and Xiao Changyi went home.

As soon as he got home, An Jing said: "Xianggong, I remember one thing, our jar is big enough to put the 60 kilograms of fermented bean curd, but you saw it last time, the fermented bean curd at the bottom was crushed and deformed. Now, we have to buy some small jars, preferably a jar just enough to hold ten pounds of fermented bean curd, so that the fermented bean curd should not be deformed, and it will look good when sold."

   The last time she put 20 catties of fermented bean curd in a jar, the bottom one was really crushed and deformed a bit. Fortunately, the women who bought fermented bean curd didn't mind at that time.

   But that's because it was the first time, everyone thought it was new, but in the future, they would definitely mind, maybe they didn't buy it because it didn't look good.

  Xiao Changyi also knew that the jar at home was a little big, so he said, "Tomorrow I will go to town to buy a few small ones."

  An Jing immediately hugged Xiao Changyi's waist, raised his little face, and smiled: "I have to run again."

  Xiao Changyi hugged her back naturally and shook his head, "It's not hard."

   The next day, Xiao Changyi went to town as soon as he had breakfast. When Xiao Changyi came back, he not only bought eight small jars, but also some salt and chili powder.

   There is still liquor at home, so I don’t need to buy it for the time being.

   Seeing that each small jar is really only enough to hold ten pounds, I am very satisfied with the quietness.

   Then, Xiao Changyi and An Jing went to the river to wash jars. Some people saw them washing jars, and they were curious about what they were doing with so many jars, but no one asked An Jing and Xiao Changyi.

   Even if someone asks, An Jing and Xiao Changyi will not answer.

  As soon as the tofu was fermented, An Jing and Xiao Changyi bathed the tofu with white wine, and then evenly coated the tofu with the seasoning. Finally, they put it into a small jar and filled it with six small jars.

   A jar is ten pounds.

  Quietly looked at the six jars lined up in a row, and said, "Xianggong, last time we sold all of them, and we didn't leave anything to eat at home. This time, we must keep a jar to eat at home."

   "Well." Xiao Changyi had no opinion.

   "Then how much do we bring to town tomorrow to sell?" Quiet asked.

Xiao Changyi said: "Take three jars first." He didn't think he could sell out five jars a day. The last time he sold 20 jins was because everyone was fresh. This time they brought 30 jins to have a look. If you get it, it will be the same if you bring another two jars to sell tomorrow.

   "Well." Quiet doesn't think he can sell out five jars a day.

  …

   Like last time, Xiao Changyi and Jingjing got up before dawn, and then they went to town.

   Coincidentally, it was the stall in the middle of the west side vegetable market in Shiliu Town.

   Coincidentally, next to her stall was the uncle who sold vegetables.

   "You are finally here again!" The uncle was very surprised, "These days, many people have asked me why you didn't come, and they all want to buy your fermented bean curd!"

   "Really?" Quiet was also surprised to hear that someone wanted to buy her fermented bean curd.

   (end of this chapter)