Crossing the Unknown Country

Chapter 208: Su He's parents teach Su He's uncle how to make preserved eggs



Chapter 208: Su He's parents teach Su He's uncle how to make preserved eggs

Su He's parents did not leave today. They taught them how to make preserved eggs in the afternoon and made a few of them. Su He's uncle and aunt also memorized the process carefully and tried to make a few. They made ten in total. They will see after seven or eight days. If there is no problem, they can use up the remaining preserved egg powder.

Because Su He's grandmother's house is closer to the town than Su He's home, the preserved eggs will be sent directly to Su He's uncle's tofu shop in the town. In the future, Su He's father will put the preserved egg powder in the town, and they can just take it away. If they need more, they can just leave a message.

Su He's family would also leave some preserved egg powder for them based on sales, because they would buy eggs from their neighbors if they didn't have enough eggs. When the time came, they would let Uncle Su He settle the payment with them first.

They made clear all the issues that needed to be considered, so that Uncle Su He had a new source of income. As long as the preserved eggs he made were flawless, he could make money.

Su He knows that many conflicts between relatives are caused by poverty. If everyone can live a good life and get rid of poverty, perhaps the relationship between relatives can slowly change. In this way, they can also be equal and mutually beneficial.

The next day, Su He's parents left with warm instructions from Su He's grandparents and his uncle's family. Su He's mother was also smiling in the car. She was of course happy that her parents and brother could earn money to improve their lives.

Seeing his wife happy, Su He's father also felt happy. This really fulfilled the advertising slogan, everyone's well-being is the real well-being. The two drove home happily, talking and laughing along the way, very leisurely.

At this time, Su He was at home watching his grandparents making noodles with Wang Dashan and Liu Meng. Wang Dashan was doing quite well now and had strength. He kneaded the noodles finely and firmly, so that the noodles would be strong. Looking at their noodles, they could make a lot of noodles today.

Su He mainly makes various vegetable juices, and fries some instant noodles in the afternoon. Now there is no more at home, and Wang Xiaohu has bought them all. She has to make them now if she wants to eat. They went to the town to send some to Doctor Jin and his friends, but they have been busy for a while and have not been there.

Grandpa Su He has to take time out to teach the children in the village. He likes teaching very much now. Since he started teaching, the villagers respectfully call him Master Su when they see him. They know that this is the best honorific for Grandpa Su He, and he likes it better than calling him uncle or grandpa. Grandpa Su He enjoys the happiness brought by this job very much. The children and the villagers now respect him very much.

In the evening, Su He's parents came back and told everyone about the situation at Su He's grandmother's house, and everyone felt relieved. Now only Su He and his daughter were left to go to Fengyu City to sell preserved eggs, but they were confident that there would be no problem. They would make some at home in the next two days, and bring some powder to Fengyu City. If it doesn't work, they will make some in the city.

Su He's father will go to the town tomorrow to talk to his eldest brother and send some flour over. In the future, he will ask them to take care of this business for him, and he can also sell the preserved eggs in the town. The Su He family now thinks that the more preserved eggs they sell, the better, otherwise it will not be good if the production and sales of eggs are not proportional in the future.

Otherwise, if there are more people selling eggs in the future and the price of eggs drops, the villagers will suffer. It would be miserable if they can't sell them at a good price after raising chickens and laying eggs with great effort.

Su He asked her father to buy all the eggs from the homes of several villagers with whom she had good relations, and prepare to make them into preserved eggs. She was optimistic about this business.

Su He's father also went to the village chief to buy a large bag of quicklime. Su He now felt that he was right to let the villagers do it. Look how convenient it is to use. The environment in the village is much cleaner, and everywhere is clean and refreshing. There are fewer snakes, rats, insects and ants.

The people in their village looked noticeably cleaner when they came out, and the children were no longer covered in dust and dirt. After all, they all wanted to study hard, and Grandpa Su He required that the children who came to study must be neatly dressed.

The village chief also said that their village needs everyone to work together to maintain its reputation. When they earn money, they can buy some cloth to dress neatly, so that their children can find good wives and men to marry. This is called putting powder on the face. The village is now the envy of the whole village. Relatives come to visit from time to time.

Su He has also seen the changes in the villagers. It is because they have hope in their hearts that they want to change themselves. She hopes that she and the villagers can turn this place into a fruit and rice land, and then the village will become better and better.


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