Chang’an Peasant Girl

Chapter 175: I believed in you

  Chapter 175 I Believed In You

  Before, because he was afraid of Sun Beiwei, he didn't dare to buy it from her. Now that Sun Beiwei is about to be beheaded, he has nothing to be afraid of. Naturally, he will buy fermented bean curd from her again, and continue to sell it in restaurants to make money.

   Jing Jing understood and smiled: "Yes, there are still forty pounds."

  Wang Youbao immediately said: "Then I want all of them."

  An Jing did not agree immediately, but just looked at Xiao Changyi, and when she saw Xiao Changyi nod at her, she said, "Yes."

  Wang Youbao asked again: "Do you still make fermented bean curd in your family?"

"No."

   "Then has anyone ordered custard from you?"

Quietly laughed: "Isn't that person surnamed Sun forbidding you to buy fermented bean curd from our house, who will come to book with us again? Okay, don't ask again, I understand what you mean, you just want to order fermented bean curd with me, Let us make it for you first, while other restaurants don’t have fermented bean curd for the time being, so you can make a lot of money by taking advantage of the fact that only your restaurant has fermented fermented bean curd?”

  Wang Youbao was not embarrassed to see Jing Jing through him, but smiled: "I can't hide anything from you, that's what I mean, isn't I just trying to make money when I open a restaurant."

   nodded quietly, very satisfied with Wang Youbao's frankness: "Cheng, tell me, how many kilograms do you want to book?"

   Wang Youbao said, "One thousand catties."

   was silent for a long time before he said: "There are only so many people in the town, you always sell dishes seasoned with fermented bean curd, and there will always be a day when everyone is tired of eating, so you should order less."

  Wang Youbao is very fond of An Jing, a friend who thinks of him, but he also has his own plans.

  I saw Wang Youbao smiled and said, "It doesn't matter, I made a lot of money selling fermented bean curd flavored dishes before, but now it only costs 10 taels per 1000 kilograms of fermented bean curd. Even if I can't sell it, I can't lose money."

After a pause, he was more honest: "Didn't you just provide my family with fermented bean curd without signing a death contract with me? When I came to you today, I thought about it all the way, and then I came up with such a good way to book more in advance. One point, let you make it for me first, you don’t have time to make it for others, just as you said just now, only my family will sell dishes with fermented fermented bean curd, and I can make another profit.”

"And when you cook it for others, it is estimated that in the sixteen towns, everyone is tired of eating this kind of dishes, and the freshness has passed, and there will definitely be fewer people who come to restaurants to eat fermented bean curd flavored dishes than now. A lot." After a while, Wang Youbao added: "By then, I won't buy so much fermented bean curd from you like I do now."

Seeing that Wang Youbao is quite assertive, he was not led by the nose, An Jing felt that this friend was a good friend, so he stopped persuading him, but said, "If you want to order a thousand jin, just a thousand jin, it's just that we I can't do so much for you at one time, I will give you several times, each time I will give you 100 catties, we will try to give you all this 1000 catties of fermented bean curd within a month, do you think that?"

   Wang Youbao said, "It's done."

   Then, Xiao Changyi and An Jing returned to the thatched cottage together and gave Wang Youbao the forty catties of fermented bean curd at home.

  Wang Youbao paid for the 40 catties of fermented bean curd first, and then took out the 1000 catties of fermented bean curd that he had reserved for An Jing, two silver ingots of 50 taels, totaling 10 taels.

  An Jing only took a silver ingot: "You only need to pay half of the deposit, five taels will do."

   Wang Youbao still insisted on giving Twelve taels: "I believed in you."

   He really believed in their behavior and did not believe that they would default on their bills, so he paid them all at once.

   (end of this chapter)