Chapter 106, Spicy Crayfish
It’s a long journey from south to north these days, and any fresh food will lose its flavor when it’s transported over, so Xiaoqing plans to cultivate it from scratch to keep the original flavor. When the time comes to move the seeds into the greenhouse, it will also allow the southern objects to take root and germinate in the north.

"That's great, alas, this will be harvested in autumn, and I'm sure to make a lot of money by then!"

Seeing their younger sister showing a cheerful expression like a little girl, the two brothers immediately felt that the hardships of going out this trip were all worth it.

Xiaoqing held the cute little crab in her small hand, her eyes were narrowed into slits, alas, I never thought that one day I would be able to realize the freedom of hairy crabs when I came here. She is happy with unpolluted hairy crabs.

"Here, sister, and this one, take a look, do you know it?"

"This... crayfish?!"

"Yes, that's the name. We went there to buy crab seedlings and lotus root sprouts. The locals told us that this crayfish can be raised with crab seedlings. It doesn't matter. The yield of this thing is higher than that of river crabs."

Spicy crayfish, thirteen-flavored crayfish, etc. suddenly appeared in Xiaoqing's mind. She was already drooling, and she looked at the things with a happy smile and was reluctant to let go.

"Yeah, yes, this thing is also a treasure. I didn't think about it at the time. Fortunately, you bought it back. It's great! But can your money really buy so many things?"

Xiaoqing looked at the goods piled up in the yard suspiciously. What are those boxes and cages?

"Hehe, let me tell you, when we walked to Acheng, we happened to come across a market. We only left 20 taels of road fare, and spent 100 taels of silver. We bought mountain goods, furs, and pulled two carts on the road. When we got to the south, once our goods were sold, guess how much we sold them for?"

Xiaoqing's eyes widened in surprise. She was in a hurry to get her two brothers back, and she didn't want them to waste their goods.

Logistics is difficult in this era, and the simple freight problem has become the biggest difficulty in the circulation of most commodities. Therefore, selling goods from the south to the north, or selling goods from the north to the south, can make a lot of money. It was not easy for bandits to rob, but they never thought that the two elder brothers were so powerful that they really sold things from the North to the wealthy South.

"The people in the south are really rich. You haven't seen it. The people walking on the street are dressed much brighter than our side!"

"Hey, our goods cost 300 taels as soon as they changed hands over there. We found what you wanted to buy, and there was still a lot of money left after buying it, so we bought a few carts of silk, local aquatic products, dry goods, and some rare things. , Pulled back, when I passed through Acheng, I sold some of them, and these are the rest, hehe, not only did I buy back the things, but I also brought back all the money!"

The third child rummaged through a pair of luggage, and finally found a big cloth bag in a crab jar, and threw it on the table with a clang. It was 300 taels of silver!

The two brothers took a trip, and brought back a mountain of goods, not to mention the silver changed from 100 taels to 300 taels, Xiaoqing was so impressed.

Who said that the ancients couldn't do business? Look at my elder brother, who is self-taught. It's the first time to travel far and do business for the first time. Not to mention being cheated, he can get such a high profit!
"These goods are all ours. You can look back and take a look. It's up to you whether you want to sell it or use it."

"You said you brought back silk?"

Xiaoqing's eyes lit up. The cloth shop in the town is just a small shop. There are only coarse cloth and cotton cloth commonly used by farmers, and some old-fashioned Kudizi.

Silk in the south of the Yangtze River is famous all over the world. A piece of silk costs one liang of silver, and a piece of silk takes two liang of silver. Although it is necessary to be diligent and thrifty in housekeeping, how can a woman be indifferent to these things?

(End of this chapter)

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