Chapter 133: Deal

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There is no way, the boss has already been keeping an eye on Shaqima's matter.

Last year, she bought two copies and sent them to her boss's house. The boss was very pleasantly surprised after trying them. He has always wanted this recipe. Liufangzhai has not had new products for a long time, and innovation is needed to retain customers. when.

This time when I issued a military order, I was determined to get Shaqima's prescription, and I also wanted to get some kickbacks. However, the price offered by the other party was stuck at 5,000 taels, so she couldn't take advantage of it at all.

"Miss Su, four thousand eight hundred taels, it sounds auspicious. If you give it, I'll give it too."

Shopkeeper Li still wanted to get some kickbacks, a little bit, so that her trip would not be in vain.

"Shopkeeper Li, you are not suitable. I have said it several times. If you are not sincere about it, I have other options here. Baiweixuan also came to see me. I just wanted to compare shopping. , that’s why I didn’t agree to them.”

Su Wan is also a very principled person, and she will not let go anyway.

She has also inquired about Baiweixuan, which is from the opposite family of Liufangzhai. The pastry shops that have emerged in the past two years are not as big as Liufangzhai, so they have always been suppressed by Liufangzhai.

Presumably, if Liufangzhai can't come up with any new tricks, it will really be compared to others.

"Miss Su, stop talking, five thousand taels is five thousand taels, let's make a deal!"

Shopkeeper Li's attitude changed quickly. He was afraid that Su Wan would be unhappy and sell the recipe to Baiweixuan.

If the order is not negotiated and the opponent takes it away, then her job as the shopkeeper is over.

Su Wan almost couldn't help laughing. Is Shopkeeper Li so realistic?

"Okay, the shopkeeper is a cheerful person. Let's hand over the money with one hand and the prescription with the other. When the time comes, we will teach you step by step, including teaching and skills. But before that, the document must be written in two copies and submitted to the government for stamping. , before it can take effect.”

For such large-amount transactions, it is safer to go through government intervention.

Shopkeeper Li exhaled. The man in front of him will be great in the future. He is very smart in his calculations at such a young age.

"Okay, it's Miss Su who has the final say."

The document was drawn up by Shopkeeper Li. After Su Wan read it carefully and confirmed that there were no hidden dangers, he signed his name and fingerprinted it.

After the documents have been stamped by the government, they can then formally trade the banknotes and teach them how to make Shaqima.

Three days later, Shopkeeper Li sent a carriage to invite Su Wan to teach at Liufangzhai. The document was stamped with the official seal and officially came into effect.

Su Wan asked her third brother to accompany her. When they arrived at Liufangzhai and got her document, shopkeeper Li gave her a box containing one hundred taels of silver notes, a total of fifty. After counting them clearly, Then I entered the kitchen and started teaching.

Liufangzhai has recently called all selected representatives to Qinghe County to learn how to make Shaqima.

This Shaqima is very easy to learn. More than a dozen people came and they all learned it in one day.

I know how to knead dough, tell them the proportions, and then teach them to go through the process. Basically, those who make pastries every day and work with flour can learn it instantly.

There are many more complicated cakes than Shaqima, but Shaqima is the simplest.

Shopkeeper Li never thought that this Shaqima could be so simple to make, and it was fried. This was the first time I heard about fried pastries.

Su Wan went there again the next day and consolidated it for them. He tasted the Shaqima they made one by one and found that they all met expectations, almost.

With five thousand taels of silver, Su Wan quietly became a wealthy woman.

On the first night, when Su Wan brought the 5,000 taels of silver notes back to Su's mother, the family fell silent. Their silence was deafening.

Five thousand taels, they would never have dared to think about it six months ago, but now that it is before their eyes, they have to believe that this is not a dream.

"Let's replace all the furniture at home with brand new ones. I thought about it for a while and decided to buy two horses to keep and keep a carriage at home. It will be specially used for delivery in the future. It will be convenient to go anywhere. At that time, if goat milk soap was to be sold to Xiangzhou Prefecture and surrounding counties, there must be a decent means of transportation."

"It's all up to you. Wanwan can do whatever he wants." Su's mother has no objection, and neither the Su family has any objection.

"Then I will leave the matter of buying horses to the third brother. I will buy two docile and strong horses and build an extra stable at home. Dad also wants to raise two little pigs, so he also raised them together. Our family There is no shortage of money now. Let’s make the house more spacious so that it won’t be in the way.”

Su Wan made plans. When the time comes, she will open a small garden in the open space behind the house, specifically for planting flowers. Now that spring is coming, everything is resurrected and flowers are blooming. She will make goat milk soap and hair soap with floral scent. Raw materials like flowers are indispensable.

Many areas need improvement. Su Wan is about to start making mid-to-low-end soaps, some specially prepared for the rich, and some prepared for ordinary people.

Su Chen made a special trip to Xiangzhou Prefecture to buy horses and carriages. Su Wan asked him to buy a lot of flower seeds from Xiangzhou Prefecture.

Roses, roses, hibiscus, jasmine, roses, peonies, etc., as long as there are flower seeds, I will buy them all.

Su Wan had learned gardening in her previous life, so taking care of flowers and plants was no problem.

She even dedicated several acres of land to grow flowers and distill the flower oil.

Regarding distillation, when I was in high school and college, I practiced it with my tutor. As long as you prepare the necessary tools and follow the principles, you can succeed.

When Su Chen came back from the state capital, he drove a carriage by himself. The two horses cost thirty-five taels of silver. Including the carriage top, the total was thirty-five taels.

Following Su Wan's instructions, he bought a lot of flower seeds.

A house was being built in front, so Su Wan used a small hoe to loosen the soil and pull out weeds in the back.

She pulled out all the weeds in the open space at the back and turned over the soil. Su's mother and the others helped her do it, but it only took one day.

Then a bamboo fence should be built around the back, and the fence should be higher. Roses should be scattered along the corners of the wall. After a few months, the branches will be covered with them, and there will be a wall of flowers.

This small piece of land alone is not enough, and two acres of additional land must be allocated specifically for flower planting. Since goat milk soap is to be the main business, all plans and plans must be made to be self-sufficient.

Don't be afraid of spending money or effort. Flower cultivation in the early stage is definitely not something that can be done in a month or two.

After the flowers bloom, they are picked and dried into dried flowers for storage. A large amount of almond oil is needed to soak the flowers, such as jasmine, osmanthus, orchid, which can be made into soaking oil.

Peonies, roses, and roses can be refined into floral dew and flower oil, and various soaps with different fragrances and colors can be made.

These soaps are of a high-end style and are specialized in the business of wealthy people.

Ordinary people can afford the most basic goat milk soap, which does not add any flower oil and is only dyed at most.