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Transmigration: Getting Rich with My Space and Supplies-Chapter 69 - 67 As long as you live long enough, you’ll encounter all sorts of rare events
69: Chapter 67: As long as you live long enough, you’ll encounter all sorts of rare events.
69: Chapter 67: As long as you live long enough, you’ll encounter all sorts of rare events.
The woman, seeing the plump and shiny rice and the snow-white, spotless flour, knew immediately that they were of very high quality and agreed on the spot.
“If you guarantee that everything in this bag is the same as this sample, then I’ll take it all.”
Her words made Rong Yan take another look at her.
All of it?
It seemed she was from a wealthy family, quite affluent indeed.
“Of course, it’s all the same, you can check directly.”
The woman did not hesitate: “Let’s see.”
After Rong Yan parked her bike, she showed the woman the rice in the bag and another bag of flour.
“Excluding the weight of the bag, each is thirty jin.
If you don’t believe it, we could find somewhere to weigh them.”
“Then let’s weigh them over there.” With such a high price, if the weight was short, wouldn’t she be at a loss?
However, upon examination, the contents of the two bags were of exceptional quality.
It seemed unlikely that they had mixed in inferior grains.
The two tied the bags up again and pushed the bike over to a man who had scales.
Clearly, the woman knew him, “Old Wang, help me weigh these two bags.”
Old Wang glanced at the woman and then at the young woman whose beautiful eyes were the only part of her face visible.
He didn’t need to ask how he knew she was a young woman; it was apparent from her figure and the hands that she revealed.
“What are these?”
The woman whispered, “Rice and flour, just weigh them for me first.”
Hearing this, Old Wang didn’t ask further questions, but the envy in his eyes was barely concealable; if it was good quality, he too would like some.
It was the end of the year, and everyone had a bit of money in hand, but such refined rice and flour were still rare.
Anyone who wasn’t short of cash wanted to treat their family to a good New Year and a decent meal.
“This one’s weight, when the bag is excluded, should have a bit of surplus.
The weight is correct.”
The woman, hearing of the surplus, was delighted, “Big sister, you are truly honest. freeweɓnovēl.coɱ
Come on, let’s settle the payment.”
It was actually quite easy to calculate, the two bags together totaled eleven yuan and forty cents.
Rong Yan pinched the money handed to her, filled with mixed feelings.
In the past, she had never seen such small denominations.
Indeed, the world changes, and things never remain the same; as long as you are alive…
you might truly encounter all sorts of strange and bizarre experiences.
Like her traveling through time and rebirth into a novel, or never having seen before such “small change” that people wouldn’t even bother to pick up off the ground.
And now, here she was, a person once worth over ten billion, bending over to count pennies.
The woman was very pleased and moved in closer, “Big sister, if you have more good stuff in the future, come find me.
I live near the sugar factory in West Town Alley, the third row, third building.”
“Okay.” Rong Yan nodded her head.
At this point, Old Wang spoke up, “Big sister, if you have more of this, I’d like some too.”
“How much do you want?” Rong Yan asked.
She really had quite a lot of grain in her space; it was just a bit of a hassle to deal with the external packaging bags.
Old Wang’s eyes lit up, “If you have extra, I’ll take it.
But, if I’m buying more than this, could you give me a discount on the price?”
“This is the lowest price.
However, for every hundred jin, I can give you an extra jin.”
Her price seemed high, but the quality was good, and they might be able to sell it for an even higher price.
Old Wang: …
This girl was too shrewd.
“Then give two extra jin!
I’ll take a hundred jin of both the rice and the flour.”
Rong Yan hesitated for a moment but then agreed.
“Alright, but you’ll have to wait here.”
She would have to find a secluded place to retrieve the goods.
“Alright.” Old Wang responded gleefully.