Chapter 138 (1/2)

My Star Teacher 夜的光 29510K 2022-07-20

The villagers carrying food are very enthusiastic.

They all gathered in front of the writers.

”Guest, what do you think of my old hen? I just caught it from home. Don't worry. I raised it myself. I'm absolutely not sick!”

”Guest, you can see that my bacon is not bad. I've been keeping it and I'm not willing to eat it.”

”Look at my ham. It's delicious. Have some!”

”...”

many writers look at each other and feel uncomfortable by the enthusiastic villagers.

I also remember how many hearts I said at the beginning, for fear of being cheated. A writer asked weakly, ”how much are these

The villagers were stunned at first, and then someone said, ”it's all our own things. We don't know the price. Let's see.”

What do you want to see? What's going on?

In this way, writers are more worried about being cheated. What if you want to overcharge after eating?

”We have to have a price for our own things. We're not sure. It's easy to cause misunderstandings and troubles when there are too many or too few things at that time. Let's estimate a price.”

The villagers thought that this was really the case, so they made offers one after another.

”This old hen of mine weighs 4 jin, so you can count it as 20 jin.”

”I have 3 jin of grass carp, 6 yuan a Jin.”

”Bacon 20.”

”Ham 30.”

The villagers have quoted prices one after another, and all the writers have put down their worries. The villagers are still very simple. They don't ask too much. On the contrary, they are very cheap.

Can you buy 20 yuan a catty of pure domestic chicken outside? Do you want to buy bacon for 22 yuan? Ham is only 30 yuan? It's all cost price.

One writer thinks that the villagers are selling a little cheaper. ”Villagers, your price...”

the villagers are stunned, thinking that the writers think it's expensive.

”Guest, if it's too expensive, we can make it cheaper. You can count me as 18...”

”no, it's not.” The writer waved his hand again and again. ”We don't think it's expensive. We think it's too cheap. You can't lose money even if you sell it like this.”

The villagers then understood, ”Hey, what's cheap or not? These are our own things. Chickens and ducks are raised by our own family since childhood, bacon and ham are slaughtered by our own family, pigs are pickled, and fish are cooked by our own pond. There's nothing to lose.”

The simple villagers are honest.

”That's fine, that's all. We all want it.”

Villagers a joy, happy should way, ”good, good, we'll get the kitchen to you.”