Chapter 47 This deal is done

Also returning with Tian Youmi was the village chief.

The county captain and the governor came to visit, how could he not come out to say hello!
Along the way, Village Chief Tian was scolding Tian Youmi for being ignorant, how could he really watch two distinguished guests farming!
After Village Chief Tian, ​​Chen Zonghai and Zheng Tian finished their greetings, Su Qingqing pointed to the three gourds containing three pesticides, explained in detail how to use them, and then fell silent.

Chief Tian warmly invited the two of them to the village for a dinner. Nothing else. They could take care of enough seafood. Today, the clan members had just gone to sea.

However, both of them declined. It was getting late and they had to hurry up.

Chen Zonghai's court commendation is still illusory and is only verbal at present.But Zheng Tian actually left the green cow to Su Qingqing, saying that it was a return gift from her for giving him sweet potato vines and potato tubers.

Su Qingqing happily accepted it, she really needed a cow.

As Zheng and Chen left, Su Qingqing was immediately surrounded by villagers from the small fishing village, chattering with compliments, but the central idea was just one - they hoped to exchange her for some high-yielding grain seeds.

Su Qingqing agreed one by one and would only wait two to three months before reading again.

After finishing farming, she wants to start building a house.

The village has designated a homestead for her, right next to Zhang's house.

In order to express their gratitude to Su Qingqing for her contribution in treating the rice blast, the villagers of Xiaoyu Village and Chenjia Village moved many stones one after another in the past two days and filled in the foundation for her.

However, the subsequent house building project will have to wait until after the busy farming season.

But Su Qingqing didn't want to wait. She would rather spend money to hire a professional construction team from the town to build a house.

Typhoons are common at the beach, and even if there are mountains blocking the way, the houses should not be too casual.

So in this regard, Su Qingqing doesn't want to save money.

Now that she has 115 solar points, she can travel back and forth one more time and move the piece of cloth that was left in the modern era because of its overweight. This will be enough for her to build a courtyard that she is satisfied with.

The agarwood here is very valuable, but the huanghuali wood is okay and not too rare.

After all, this place is located in the south, and there are still large tracts of undeveloped mountain forests.

It may not be enough to build a house made entirely of yellow rosewood using the modern fabrics brought over, but it is more than enough to build a complete set of furniture.

What's more, she can also go to sea every day and catch some fish, shrimps and crabs in exchange for money subsidies.

Now that she has a permanent residence, Su Qingqing is no longer afraid of being arrested by the government for being a refugee and serving hard labor. She can go shopping in the town without any hesitation.

Modern cloth cannot be circulated directly, so Su Qingqing did not bother the two masters. She took the remaining one and a half pieces of modern cloth to Yaliao Villa and sold them to them.

The piece of cloth she took last time, the money and silk she got back in exchange for it were all spent in order to pay taxes and settle down, leaving only the Yiyuan Shuntian Yuanbao and the Yiyuan Fengquan Bao. .

This time, because the gifts were all Huichang Kaiyuan and Kaiyuan Tongbao, as well as stamped Tang Dynasty silks, Su Qingqing did not intend to collect them, and spent them all on work.

Nearly three pieces of astonishingly large cloth entered the villa in a row. Naturally, the person in charge wanted to take credit from the master.

So when Su Qingqing left Yaliao Villa with the green ox filled with copper coins and silk, the two and a half pieces of modern fabric she sold were placed on the desk of Sun, the wife of Chen Jingzhi, the head of the Villa.

These two and a half pieces of cloth were brought over by Su Qingqing three times. They were a bright red silk crepe satin for the first time, a half piece of polyester fantasy gilt yarn for the second time, and the third time was yesterday. I just got a piece of light champagne-colored silk crepe satin from time travel.

Except for the dreamy gilt gauze, which Su Qingqing cut to make cave screens, the rest of these three kinds of cloth were completely untouched.However, even though the dream gilt yarn was used, she only bought half a piece due to weight issues at the beginning, but because polyester did not appear until the 40s in history.

When it first appeared, it was popular all over the world and was much more popular than silk.

Therefore, when I got it from Datang, this half piece of fantasy gilded yarn actually sold better than a complete piece of silk and plain crepe satin.

Things are more valuable when they are scarce, and this is a truth that is unbreakable wherever it goes.

A piece of cloth from the Tang Dynasty was only about 13 meters long, much shorter than modern ones.

Su Qingqing's half piece of polyester fantasy gilt yarn is already long enough for people of the Tang Dynasty.

Mrs. Sun pointed at the dreamy gilt gauze she had received today. Manager Zhou, who was in charge of purchasing it, quickly held it up with both hands and showed it to her for a closer look.

"Then what kind of gauze does Madam Su say this is?" Mrs. Sun's eyes wandered on the dreamy gilt gauze and she asked.

The two daughters-in-law, Zhu and Wang, standing next to her, also looked like them.

"Back to the old lady, Madam Na Su said that this piece of gauze is a fantasy gilt gauze. It is not made of silk. It was made by her mistress using a secret method to extract silk from precious flowers and trees in the deep mountains and valleys."

Anyway, fabrics like polyester would not be available without modern industry as a basis.

Of course Su Qingqing can boast loudly, and it is impossible for people in this era to expose her.

As for the name of the product, she didn't lie. The merchant who sold it to her did tell her that it was called Dream Gilded Yarn.

It is indeed quite dreamy, like stars changing with light and shadow under the sun, extremely gorgeous!

"My aunt, this piece of yarn is gilded. I heard that only the nobles in Kyoto can afford gilded fabric. It seems that Madam Su's master and wife are not ordinary people." The second daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wang, said.

Mrs. Sun nodded: "This piece of yarn is indeed rare. Keep it well. It will be of great use in the future."

"Here."

"Zhou Da, how much did it cost to buy this big piece of dreamy gilt yarn?" asked the eldest daughter-in-law Zhu.

Manager Zhou said without changing his expression: "Back to Madam, I am about to ask the masters for instructions on this extremely wide piece of dreamy gold yarn. The younger one made an agreement with Madam Su to exchange it for a hundred coins. I don't know." Is it worth it?”

The mother-in-law and daughter-in-law exchanged glances. Although a hundred dollars is not a small amount and it does make people feel distressed, it is a gold-plated yarn after all, so it is worth it.

"Well, yes, the deal is done. If Mrs. Su still has any more in the future, just accept them all." Mrs. Sun finalized the deal.

"Here!" Manager Zhou was overjoyed. In fact, the price he gave Su Qingqing was only twenty dollars, so he turned around and reported it to his master five times.

Naturally, he took the extra money privately.

Zhu asked again: "What about these two large pieces of silk crepe satin? They are well colored and very shiny. They are also much longer and wider than ordinary silk. I'm afraid they are not cheap, right?"

Manager Zhou said: "Back to Madam, these two horses were exchanged for 22 pieces of money and eighteen pieces of silk."

Again, the price was doubled.

(End of this chapter)

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