My Children Are Fierce And Adorable!-Chapter 279 - The Surrounding Villagers

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Chapter 279 - The Surrounding Villagers

They had discovered that the Guan family was doing business at the docks. Why did they guard the Guan family's door and wait for them to come out?! Why were they so anxious to ask them about doing business?!


Their family setting up a stall had nothing to do with the villagers.


Previously, she avoided people because she did not want to complicate matters, but that did not mean that the villagers should have such a reaction if they knew.


Whether their Guan family did business or not had nothing to do with anyone in the village.


The Guan family left without any change in expression. The villagers watched their backs with strange looks on their faces…


It turned out that the Guan family really went to the city every morning to set up a stall and do business. No one in the village had noticed before!


When did they start setting up stalls? How much did they earn?


When Ye Lulu's family went down the mountain, Mother Rong hesitated and said worriedly, "Now that the villagers have discovered this, then…"


"Don't worry about them, Mother." Ye Lulu said this to everyone. "If we do business, we will definitely attract gossip. Would we not dare to do it after being discovered? That would be impossible. There would definitely be other criticisms in the future too. This is something that can't be avoided when doing business. If we're afraid of this, we don't have to earn money anymore."


"So don't worry and don't care about them. Our family's business has nothing to do with the villagers. There's no need to explain to them…"


"If anyone says so, let them say whatever they want. What else can they do?!"


After hearing Ye Lulu's words, the Guan family felt slightly more at ease.


It was not that the Guan family was weak, but after living in the village for a long time and having to live there for a lifetime, they cared a lot about what the villagers said. There was no choice.


However, Ye Lulu was right. Unless they stopped doing this business?! That was impossible.


When they reached the city gate, the two stalls each took their own wooden carts. The Guan family calmed down and went to their spots at the docks like usual before starting to set up the stalls.


In Yunwu Village, after many villagers heard that the Guan family had started doing business, they couldn't help but ponder in their hearts. They all wanted to see the Guan family set up a stall with their own eyes.


Hence, a few villagers, who had not slept the entire night but were still feeling energetic, followed them down the mountain to the docks to see Ye Lulu and Mother Rong set up the stalls.


When they reached the crowded docks, it took them a while to find Mother Rong's stall because there were too many people.


Upon seeing this, they were shocked. So many people went to Mother Rong's stall to buy things that they could not see Mother Rong inside.


There was also a continuous fragrance that made one feel hungry.


Furthermore, looking at those people, they had to fight over it. There was someone who couldn't buy glutinous rice chicken. He almost quarreled with the other party and said that his son was a student and had to bring lunch when he went to school. He wanted to eat this glutinous rice chicken. It was delicious and filling.


In the end, less than an hour after the stall opened, all the glutinous rice chicken was bought out by a powerful figure.


Many people were disappointed and unhappy. They were protesting.


Although this scene was not very beautiful, it showed that Mother Rong's stall was doing well…


The villagers were dumbfounded. They spent a lot of effort looking for Ye Lulu's stall. The docks were big and crowded, especially this early in the morning, which was the peak period for voyages. It was so crowded that they couldn't walk. They were taken away by the crowd several times.


It took them more than two hours to find Ye Lulu's stall at the docks.