Farm Girl Turns Everything Around: Sly Husband, Let's Farm-Chapter 1569 - 1568: The Order Has Arrived_1

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Chapter 1569: Chapter 1568: The Order Has Arrived_1

Herbal cuisine is about adding medicinal materials to everyday meals, which should be consumed either every day or every few days—in short, regularly.

The amount of medicinal materials added has a certain limit—for example, if the medicine is worth five taels silver, she can’t possibly ask for five hundred taels, can she?

No one is that foolish, nor can they afford such expensive herbal meals.

Besides, people might not even trust that she can prepare the herbal cuisine well.

Rather than scraping together a few taels or tens of taels silver, she might as well rest.

She really looks down on such small businesses now.

Upon hearing her words, Bei Yun clicked his tongue twice, "Truly the God of Wealth."

Qiao Xiaomai rolled her eyes and kept silent.

After visiting the Bei Residence and finding no business opportunities, she quickly returned to the Qiao Residence.

Back at the Qiao Residence, an unexpected guest arrived: Jina.

Jina was here to place an order. The last batch of Floral Dew she took back to the Grassland had received feedback: it lived up to its reputation; they wanted to increase the order!

Since Xiaomai became famous, the people of the Grassland had visited twice, but only a few of them had the luck to taste Xiaomai’s cooking. Now that Jina had purchased Floral Dew, and at such a low price, great great great!

All her words of praise condensed into one word, excellent, and so Jina happily came to place another order.

Although her husband’s family head had strictly ordered her not to go out on a whim, she was doing this for the Grassland, and her father-in-law didn’t care about this at all.

"Those four thousand nine hundred cattle and sheep, I’ll give them all to you, all for Floral Dew," said Jina in not so fluent Daqi language, making hand gestures as she spoke.

Last time, she traded fifty cattle and fifty sheep for a hundred jars of Floral Dew. Now, she had nine thousand nine hundred cattle and sheep left and planned to exchange them all for Floral Dew.

If calculated at the normal rate, even if the cattle and sheep were priced at thirty taels silver each, she could only exchange for less than three hundred jars.

Three hundred jars sent back to the Grassland wouldn’t last very long over such a vast area.

And to be honest, exchanging nearly ten thousand cows and sheep for only three hundred jars of Floral Dew was practically robbery.

It weighed on her conscience.

Would she be considered as doing something bad by the heavens for this kind of exploitation?

But she had already said last time that the discount was a one-time offer; she couldn’t go back on her own word.

She and Jina were not close, and in that moment, she couldn’t find a proper excuse to offer a discount.

Tong Sanlang was sitting aside. He came out to entertain when Jina arrived as Xiaomai was not around; now, seeing her bite her lip, he instantly understood her thoughts and spoke up, "Xiaomai, I have a few words to say to you."

"Ah?" responded Xiaomai, although she was puzzled, she still stood up, "Jina, please excuse me for a moment."

"Not at all, not at all," Jina hurriedly waved her hand.

So, the couple left the living room and went to their bedroom.

"What’s wrong?" asked Xiaomai.

"Didn’t you say before that wool can be spun into things?" asked Tong Sanlang, "You mentioned that in your place, woolen sweaters and such are very popular."

"Yes."

"Jina comes from the Grassland, they must have a lot of wool. If we let them trade wool for Floral Dew, it would not only help enrich the Grassland, but we could also come up with new ideas."

So far in this world, cotton has not yet appeared; although there are heated kang beds in the winter, one can’t always stay on the kang—they must come down and move about.

Coming down to move, they have to dress warmly.

The rich wear furs from all kinds of animals, whereas the poor, who have no furs, can only stuff their clothes with as much filler as possible.

This kind of filler doesn’t insulate well.