Rebirth in Famine: She Thrives by Lucky Space-Chapter 788 cents

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Chapter 788: 788 cents

So after Wei Kaiyun dropped off the meat, he pushed two big basins of buns over to the pesticide factory.

The three kids went with Wei Kaiyun too. They were really curious about what a wolf looked like.

Everyone had only eaten dry food that afternoon, so they weren’t particularly hungry, but when they smelled the aroma of the buns, they couldn’t resist. The two basins of buns were devoured by the fifteen of them.

The three kids shone their flashlights at the pile of wild boars and wolves. They were so envious.

Wei Kaiyun followed behind them, worried about any potential danger.

"Alright, let’s go back. There are also wild chickens and rabbits, let’s go back and have your mom cook up something delicious."

The three kids, being well-behaved, obediently left with Wei Kaiyun.

When they got home, the three kids chirped excitedly as they told their mom about what they had just seen.

"Wife, do you want the wolf pelt?" 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎

"I don’t need it, it’s not useful. I still have furs brought back from Russia. Master Shang, do you want to keep a few pieces?"

Shang Zhenkun shook his head, "I don’t need any."

"That’s fine. I still have a bear pelt. I’ll give this to Master Shang."

Shang Zhenkun smiled and thanked Jiang Xinyu, saying that having a bear pelt for winter would definitely be comfortable.

After Wei Kaiyun showered and changed clothes at home, he went to the pesticide factory.

He felt it would be awkward to stay at home resting on his own when everyone else was there waiting.

The more than a dozen people chatted together by Lu Tiezhu’s stove.

The twelve of them were very confident about the future.

Old Yang was also happy. Being with his brothers without being neglected was enough for him.

At midnight, a truck drove into the village and directly into the courtyard of the pesticide factory.

A man wearing a hat got out and hugged Old Yang.

Old Yang led him into the courtyard, "Wow, impressive. I want them all. Thank goodness I brought enough money, otherwise I’d be embarrassed."

"Let’s talk about the price."

"Based on size, I’ll offer 550 for a wild boar, and 100 for a wolf."

"550 for the wild boar is fine, but 100 for the wolf isn’t enough. Let’s make it 150 each, it can’t be less."

"Old Yang, you’re leaving me no profit."

"Cut the nonsense. Who doesn’t know each other here?"

"Okay, okay, as you say."

The truck drove right in, with all muscular men working, they loaded everything within half an hour.

The man didn’t waste words; after entering the room, he directly counted out 2,750 for the wild boars and an additional 1,650 for the wolves, totaling 4,400 yuan.

"Alright, I’m leaving. Remember me for next time."

"No problem." The twelve of them were dumbfounded. This was over 4,000 yuan; they’d never seen that kind of money before.

Old Yang got everyone to sit down, "Altogether, it’s 4,400. We’ve got fourteen people; each of us thirteen will take 300, and the remaining 500 will go to Xiao Wei."

No one had any objections, but Wei Kaiyun declined, only taking 300 and splitting the remaining 200 among the twelve, giving each person 20 more and Old Yang added the missing 40.

Each person getting 320 was like earning a year’s salary for a worker. They made it in one day.

"Don’t get cocky; this was just luck. Without the anesthetic, we wouldn’t have caught this much. I won’t give the anesthetic to anyone.

If I find out anyone secretly went to the mountains, they’ll have to leave on their own. Everyone who’s with us must follow the rules."

"Yes, Brother Wei, we won’t go to the mountains on our own."

Old Yang drove home, and Wei Kaiyun went home himself too.

The remaining twelve didn’t leave either; they huddled together.

"Shuanzi, we’ve got quite a bit of money in our hands."

"Yes, we can take money back home now.

But listen to me, save 260 and take the remaining 60 home, otherwise, it’s hard to explain. When the family needs money later, we can take it out."

"Right, Shuanzi is correct. Taking home 60 is quite a bit, considering Brother Yang used to give us 20 a month, and we brought it home.

You guys have it good, my family doesn’t even treat me like a person. You guys save 260, I’ll save 300. Also, I won’t be taking the sausages home; I’ll leave them at Brother Wei’s and we’ll eat them when we get back."

A few others agreed, and among the twelve, only three remained without taking anything home as no one valued them at home, so they needed to look out for themselves.

To their families, they seemed like good-for-nothing rascals, a disgrace to the household.

So it’s normal for them not to bring money home.

They each had saved two or three hundred, as Brother Yang gave them money every month.

When Wei Kaiyun returned home, he saw all the pork soaking in basins. They were going to make sausages the next day.

These guys were pretty cunning, knowing to come and ask for a wife.

He quietly entered the room and snuggled with his wife on the bed.

"Sold everything?"

"Yep, for 4,400."

"Not bad."

"Let’s talk tomorrow and go to sleep."

The next day, Shuanzi and three others came over to chop the meat for stuffing, just as Wei Kaiyun had told them last night.

By afternoon, the sausages were all made, left here as they’d planned. They’d pick them up before leaving.

Jiang Xinyu saw that all the young guys were smiling ear to ear. They were quite easy to satisfy, and she hoped they’d always be like that.

Today, Wang Shulin found Old Yang, "I heard there’s something good in Li Family Village again?"

"Yes, a corn sheller, but you can’t get one yet. Xiao Wei and I are aiming for recognition, so wait a bit. They’re in production now and will definitely set aside a few for you. I’ve already talked it over with Xiao Wei."

"Haha, that’s good. We wouldn’t need it even if we had it right now; the corn is still too wet. We’ll wait ten more days or so."

"Just wait. When the time is right, we’ll deliver it personally."

"I’ll be waiting then."

Old Yang thought Wang Shulin was quite capable, knowing about the corn sheller already.

Li Yungui no longer worked in the wheat field for fear that someone might break in, which would be troublesome if seen.

Wang Shulin was immensely jealous of Li Yungui; why did all the good stuff go to him?

But he had benefited himself too, so he decided to get along with Li Yungui. When good things happened, he’d be the first to know.

The wheat planting would be done in a few days, so they organized everyone to plant manually.

Li Yungui’s wheat must all have sprouted by now. Comparing oneself with others only invites anger; he used to be beneath him, and now he’s fawning over Li Yungui.

It truly is a turn of fortune; who knows when good luck will come? Wang Shulin thought bitterly.