How could Su Qingluan get it for nothing? Moreover, there are so many people in the family, and each person has five pears, and it lasts more than one day...
So Su Qingluan smiled and said: "Since this little brother calls me 'shopkeeper', he also knows that I am in charge of a shop, and a businessman must not be short of everything, right?" She half-joked, "Since In this case, you still have to clearly mark the price, and if it tastes bad, I can go to you openly!"
Hearing this, the young man smiled and said, "I guarantee you, after you eat this pear, you'll want to eat it a second time! It's so sweet and crispy that if you drop it on the ground, it will break into eight pieces!"
"Since the pears are so delicious, it's better to pay the original price - of course, if you don't tell me, I will just give you the money. I won't be responsible for anything less!" He threw out a piece of broken silver, "I want five pears. Come and buy some after you're done eating - little brother, do you go to the town every day?"
The little brother looked at Su Qingluan throwing something as big as a finger. He didn't know what it was. He subconsciously caught it and put it in his hand, only to find that it was a piece of broken silver. This small piece could be exchanged for more than a hundred dollars at least. The copper plate suddenly shocked the little brother: "Hey, this is too much, I can buy more than half the basket!"
Although fruits are generally more expensive than vegetables, pears are not a rare species after all. One pear only costs three or four copper coins. Su Qingluan's little bit of silver could buy thirty pears at least.
Su Qingluan smiled and said: "That's considered prepayment. I'll take five of them today. If they taste good, I'll come back to get them tomorrow!"
The two of them pushed each other for a while, until Su Qingluan said, "You don't need to pay the original price, and you can feel confident to find someone if it doesn't taste good." The young man accepted the broken silver without giving in, and then Su Qingluan started Bend down and start picking.
Upon seeing this, the little brother quickly put down the pole so that Su Qingluan could pick more conveniently. Su Qingluan raised her head curiously: "Brother, do you recognize me?"
"I recognize you!" The young man glanced at Su Qingluan, blushed and scratched his head in embarrassment, "My sister and mother have both worked for you, and they made a lot of money not long ago!" As he spoke, he said two names.
Su Qingluan realized that this was the leader of the third group and her daughter.
"So you are one family." Su Qingluan said with a smile, "My family is recruiting workers again recently, and the deadline is tomorrow morning. If your family still wants to make money, you are welcome to sign up!"
"Hey, my family just saw the recruitment notice last night, please mark it down for the two of them!" The young man agreed quickly, and then pointed to the pile of pears that Su Qingluan was picking, "Hey, Su Shopkeeper, choose which one you have, yes, it’s the one you have on hand. That pear must be delicious, it’s all ripe!”
"Okay, I believe in your judgment," Su Qingluan held up the hem in front of her clothes, picked up the pears and stood up straight, "If it doesn't taste good, I will come to you tomorrow - anyway, your mother-in-law I have both you and my girl in my hands!"
The young man also knew that Su Qingluan was joking, so he patted his chest and said with a smile: "In the past half month, the pears on my mountain have been ripening one after another. I will pick them down the mountain and sell them in the town. I pass by here every day. If they don't taste good, just come and find them!" "
After saying that, he picked up the pole again and disappeared into the morning mist that gradually dissipated as the sun rose.
Su Qingluan turned around with a lot of pears in her pocket and faced Yang with a smile.
"Mom, what are you doing here so silently?" Not a single voice came out, which made her startled when she turned around, and she almost dropped all the pears she bought.
Yang stretched her neck and looked in the direction where the young man left: "Isn't that Ah Shun from Lao Li's family? Seeing that you are chatting happily, I feel embarrassed to disturb you."
Su Qingluan looked at grandma's expression and knew that she was thinking wrongly: "Grandma, I just bought pears, and he just wanted to help his grandma and sister come to my place to apply for the job tomorrow. "
Yang responded with a "yes, yes" on the surface, but it was obvious that he didn't quite believe it.
Su Qingluan was an orphan in her last life, and her master and mother who adopted her passed away before she went to college, and later became seriously ill, so she had never experienced the so-called "marriage rush" treatment.
However, in this era when girls - especially rural girls - generally get married at fifteen or even thirteen or fourteen, a girl like Su Qingluan who is about to turn fourteen is already of the "appropriate age" .
So now any young man who appears around her will be consciously or unconsciously included in Yang's consideration of her choice of family members.
Su Qingluan "shocked me for a year" at the beginning, but now it has become commonplace.
Fortunately, after getting along with each other for a period of time, Su Qingluan knew that although Yang was very enthusiastic about "finding someone to marry" for herself, she did not have the problem of blind marriage and mute marriage that she had imagined. Every time She will be asked for her opinion.
If Su Qingluan can give a more reasonable reason, generally speaking, Su Guangfu and Yang can be regarded as the more enlightened parents of this era and can listen to opinions.
What's more, since she borrowed a bunch of books on law from Mu Xingzhi and learned that women in this era did not have independent inheritance rights, and only "dowry" could barely be regarded as personal property, Su Qingluan understood that even from the perspective of profit, Let's go, she'd better get married.
After all, although giving birth to a child is a hellish experience, there are many ways to avoid it, right...otherwise, why don't you find someone who can't...
After thinking about unreliable methods for a while, Su Qingluan focused her attention on the pears - wash the pears and cut off a "cap", remove the core, add a little rock sugar, two jujubes, and a few Put the wolfberry in place and steam it over water.
The pot of water that had been used to steam the cabbage rolls happened to be still hot, so it boiled quickly.
Steamed pears clear the lungs and moisturize the dryness, which is a good nourishing food in autumn. Now everyone in the family is coughing at night. Su Qingluan thought about eating more steamed pears for her family, and also thought about going to the town to get medicine today with Hui Chun Tang. The doctor discussed whether to add a little licorice to the family to relieve coughs. Otherwise, a poor night's rest would really affect the recovery process.
But before I go to get the medicine, I have to go to Mu Xingzhi to teach sketching class today.
Before leaving, Su Qingluan ate his share of steamed pears - the taste was as sweet and sweet as Li Ashun said, and other people in the family also praised it. Su Qingluan was thinking about buying one more tomorrow.
I was thinking about it in my heart, but I didn't forget to take the piece of paper carefully placed on the bedside table, and turned around to go to Mu Xing's house.