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Chapter 208 Group Buying Begins



Chapter 208 Group Buying Begins

The villagers waited anxiously for the next day to come, and finally it got dark.

They also received a notice from Uncle Lan that a meeting would be held in the ancestral hall tonight.

Therefore, all the villagers in Lanjia Village finished their dinner early tonight and went to the ancestral hall with their families to wait.

This is the first time that there are so many people. Usually, there is always one leader from each family. This shows how much everyone is looking forward to making money.

Uncle Lan and the others were all shocked.

Several village cadres looked at each other, talked about the situation, and then handed the field to Lan Xin.

Lan Xin was not shy either. She cleared her throat and spoke out the speech she had been preparing for the entire afternoon into the loudspeaker that was treasured by the whole village.

It was very quiet in the audience. Apart from the chirping of insects and frogs in the dark weeds, no one spoke. Everyone was listening to Lan Xin attentively.

Lan Xin's approach is indeed different from others, and the villagers are really conflicted.

Lan Xin didn't collect all the vegetables and sell them directly in the market. Instead, she waited for orders and people to buy them before she went to the fields to pick them.

This, this, this, if no one buys them, won’t the vegetables in this field have to wait and grow until they die?

And if they pick them one by one, will they really have a chance to get their turn? For those few vegetables, they have to run to the fields every day to pick them up, which is not worth it. But there is also an advantage, that is, they don’t have to worry about picking all the vegetables and letting them rot on the road if they can’t sell them. They can pick them when there are orders, and even if they rot, they can be used as fertilizer.

Lan Xin was of course aware of the villagers' doubts. She had considered all aspects. She had also thought about whether to open a vegetable market and sell the vegetables directly in the city.

But this business is too complicated and any big move could easily affect some people's interests. Besides, all her money and energy have been spent on Sanqing Mountain, so she can't afford to mess around in the vegetable market at this stage.

It is better to eat rice one bite at a time.

"It's a voluntary principle. We don't force everyone to participate. For now, we'll just do a count..."

Although there was a lot of opposition and questions from the people in the audience just now, now everyone is so enthusiastic, as if they are afraid that they will not be able to sign up.

"Hey, Mom, didn't you say these are hard to sell? It would be better to sell them on the highway. Why are everyone rushing to join in now?" The naive child expressed naive doubts.

His parents looked embarrassed and laughed.

That's what they say, but why should they let go of the way to make money? No matter what, the vegetables are on the ground, so they should make as much money as they can.

The time and labor of farmers are the least valuable. If they can earn a few cents, they just run for a trip. With the money, they can buy a piece of candy to moisten their mouths. If they leave it in the fields, it will just rot.

Seeing that almost everyone in the village had joined the group-buying of vegetables, Lan Xin took a pen and paper and began to calculate for them what each household was planting and when the crops would be ripe.

Lan Xin directly took out a ruler and drew a table, with each household on a piece of paper, and wrote it in great detail. In the end, she did a statistics and found that September had the largest harvest, and the vegetables that could not be eaten were eggplant and beans.

Once the beans were planted, they grew like crazy and could not be eaten up. The villagers, young and old, were fed up with eating them.

Lan Xin made a tick on beans, deciding that beans would be the opening dish.

The next day, she took Old Lady Lan to walk around the vegetable gardens of each family, for fear that the villagers would write nonsense to fool her. She observed as she walked, and ticked a few vegetable gardens that were particularly well-maintained and had good vegetable growth.

After walking for the past two days, Lan Xin was exhausted.

Not only her, but Xie Shaowu and Xie Yaozu were also so busy that they felt dizzy.

The villagers waited anxiously for the next day to come, and finally it got dark.

They also received a notice from Uncle Lan that a meeting would be held in the ancestral hall tonight.

Therefore, all the villagers in Lanjia Village finished their dinner early tonight and went to the ancestral hall with their families to wait.

This is the first time that there are so many people. Usually, there is always one leader from each family. This shows how much everyone is looking forward to making money.

Uncle Lan and the others were all shocked.

Several village cadres looked at each other, talked about the situation, and then handed the field to Lan Xin.

Lan Xin was not shy either. She cleared her throat and spoke out the speech she had been preparing for the entire afternoon into the loudspeaker that was treasured by the whole village.

It was very quiet in the audience. Apart from the chirping of insects and frogs in the dark weeds, no one spoke. Everyone was listening to Lan Xin attentively.

Lan Xin's approach is indeed different from others, and the villagers are really conflicted.

Lan Xin didn't collect all the vegetables and sell them directly in the market. Instead, she waited for orders and people to buy them before she went to the fields to pick them.

This, this, this, if no one buys them, won’t the vegetables in this field have to wait and grow until they die?

And if they pick them one by one, will they really have a chance to get their turn? For those few vegetables, they have to run to the fields every day to pick them up, which is not worth it. But there is also an advantage, that is, they don’t have to worry about picking all the vegetables and letting them rot on the road if they can’t sell them. They can pick them when there are orders, and even if they rot, they can be used as fertilizer.

Lan Xin was of course aware of the villagers' doubts. She had considered all aspects. She had also thought about whether to open a vegetable market and sell the vegetables directly in the city.

But this business is too complicated and any big move could easily affect some people's interests. Besides, all her money and energy have been spent on Sanqing Mountain, so she can't afford to mess around in the vegetable market at this stage.

It is better to eat rice one bite at a time.

"It's a voluntary principle. We don't force everyone to participate. For now, we'll just do a count..."

Although there was a lot of opposition and questions from the people in the audience just now, now everyone is so enthusiastic, as if they are afraid that they will not be able to sign up.

"Hey, Mom, didn't you say these are hard to sell? It would be better to sell them on the highway. Why are everyone rushing to join in now?" The naive child expressed naive doubts.

His parents looked embarrassed and laughed.

Why should they give up this way of making money? No matter what, the vegetables are on the ground, so they can make as much money as they can.

The time and labor of farmers are the least valuable. If they can earn a few cents, they just run for a trip. With the money, they can buy a piece of candy to moisten their mouths. If they leave it in the fields, it will just rot.

Seeing that almost everyone in the village had joined the group-buying of vegetables, Lan Xin took a pen and paper and began to calculate for them what each household was planting and when the crops would be ripe.

Lan Xin directly took out a ruler and drew a table, with each household on a piece of paper, and wrote it in great detail. In the end, she did a statistics and found that September had the largest harvest, and the vegetables that could not be eaten were eggplant and beans.

Once the beans were planted, they grew like crazy and could not be eaten up. The villagers, young and old, were fed up with eating them.

Lan Xin made a tick on beans, deciding that beans would be the opening dish.

The next day, she took Old Lady Lan to walk around the vegetable gardens of each family, for fear that the villagers would write nonsense to fool her. She observed as she walked, and ticked a few vegetable gardens that were particularly well-maintained and had good vegetable growth.

After walking for the past two days, Lan Xin was exhausted.

Not only her, but Xie Shaowu and Xie Yaozu were also so busy that they felt dizzy.


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