prisoner in the door

Chapter 406 Chapter 405: "The rise of peasant girls?" 》

Mo Zhenzhen is a typical example of pretending to be confused while pretending to understand. Everyone present understands, but so what?

They were allowed to raise the pigs, and they were responsible for everything. They were blinded by the huge amount of money before they could see the future clearly. Every time Mo Zhenzhen mentioned "more than four hundred pigs", she was insulting them, but you Can you say that she is disrespectful?

Even if everyone knew it, they wouldn't be able to say such a thing.

It's not because everyone is stupid, but Mo Zhenzhen still needs to buy these more than a thousand pigs!

Yes, not selling, but buying.

These people worked together for a long time and felt that the only one who could take over these pigs now was Mo Zhenzhen.

They don't know how much money Mo Zhenzhen's horse farm can earn every day, but they still know a little about how many carriages come to Mo Zhenzhen every day and who they are.

It is precisely because of this half-understanding that there are different opinions in the village about how much money Mo Zhenzhen can earn every day. Some say that Mo Zhenzhen can earn a hundred taels of silver every day, while others say that she can earn a thousand taels...

They heard this kind of thing so often that even if they didn't know how much money Mo Zhenzhen earned every day, they were brainwashed into thinking that Mo Zhenzhen must be very rich.

So their idea was to let Mo Zhenzhen buy these more than a thousand pigs. If she had money, she could raise these pigs and sell them slowly.When the clan members took the money, no one had to lose money. More importantly, after doing so, their face and prestige were restored, and everyone was happy.

Can Mo Zhenzhen see the little Jiujiu in these people? It is precisely because she can see that she is pretending to be confused here.

She made this show, whetted the appetite of the villagers, allowed them to live a comfortable life for such a long time, and sketched out such a beautiful future for them. Could she be making wedding dresses for these clan elders?
Of course she has to wear this wedding dress herself, and of course she has to take back the benefits she gave out with interest.

It's just that the people in these houses can't see through it. All they can think of is that Mo Zhenzhen doesn't want to spend so much money to keep the village in the dark.

Thinking this way, they would inevitably feel angry.

"That's enough. Don't forget that you were the one who encouraged the villagers to raise pigs. Now that the pigs have been raised, you have turned your back on them!"

Mo Zhenzhen frowned but was not annoyed. Instead, she asked in confusion.

"I asked the villagers to raise pigs, and the villagers did make money." This was indeed the case for the first and second batches, and it was precisely because of this that the villagers' minds were raised.

"Since you have admitted it, you can use the money to buy the pigs from the villagers, and we will no longer pursue the matter."

As he said, a tougher person might have annoyed them, but Mo Zhenzhen remained calm and even showed a smile.

"Master, are you kidding me? I contribute money and effort, but in turn, I have become a sinner."

The fodder for the pigs in the village is cut from the horse farm.

In the past, the racecourse was just a wasteland on the edge of the village, with rugged rocks and poor soil quality.

On such a piece of land, children in the village would not go there to play. After Mo Zhenzhen took over, fast-growing pasture was planted there, and the villagers have indeed benefited.

The medicine belongs to Mo Zhenzhen, the grass for feeding the pigs belongs to Mo Zhenzhen, and even the excrement produced by the pigs, except for the ones left by the villagers for retting, has been collected by Mo Zhenzhen. .

If we really talk about merit, we really can't say that Mo Zhenzhen was wrong.But seeing so many pigs being thrown into their hands, they would have to pay for every day of delay. The farmers couldn't bear this drag, so even if Mo Zhenzhen paid a lot, they still needed Mo Zhenzhen to be the scapegoat.

So a clan elder snorted and said.

"That open space originally belonged to the clan. If the clan hadn't let you use it first, you wouldn't be able to build a horse farm now. Pigs and grass are naturally raised, and the clan members work hard to cut the grass and raise it. Pig, what does it have to do with you?”

This is somewhat unreasonable.

However, Mo Zhenzhen really followed these words.

She looked guilty and said with some shame in her tone.

"What the clan leader said is that I was indeed the one responsible for it. The racecourse was opened with the help of the clan. It seems that I took advantage of the clan. It just so happened that the Xiling Tomb area was vacated, and the land was cheap. It’s still big, I’ve already bought the land, and I’ll move there within this month.”

The Xiling Tomb that Mo Zhenzhen said was a mass grave that had existed for two to three hundred years. Many dead people were buried in that place, and there were even so many dead people that there was no place to bury them.

About five years ago, an epidemic was discovered in the city. Fortunately, the patients were isolated in time and the epidemic did not spread. However, after investigation and doctor’s diagnosis, it was finally concluded that the corpses in the Xiling Tomb were rotten and then were Rats and other animals contracted the disease after eating it, and then bit people.

It is not clear whether this logic makes sense, but after the conclusion emerged, the government issued an order to clean up and burn the Xiling Tomb. Because of this order, the people in the city stabilized and did not continue to move families because of the epidemic.

It took more than a year to clean up the Xiling Tomb. All the bones were dug out. After burning, more than a dozen monks were specially invited to come for salvation. The salvation scriptures were recited for more than half a month, and the burned ashes were buried again. Go to the Xiling Tomb.

This place was originally going to continue to be used as a mass grave, but Mo Zhenzhen bought it.

The Xiling Tomb area sounds unlucky and everyone wants to avoid it, but the soil quality is very good, and it is said that in order to prevent the plague, the land was burned almost all over, but it was not enough to burn it once, so we dug it deeply again. Burn, turn over the soil and then burn.

It was burned several times and left for three or four months. The soil was soft and free of diseases and insect pests. Such good land, if it weren't for mass graves, might have been bought as good farmland.

Mo Zhenzhen bought the piece of land at a low price this time. She has already poured the medicinal soup over it. After the 'fire' has completely gone away, the seeds have been sprinkled. Calculating the time, the grass should have grown to knee height today.

This was the first time the clan elders had heard of this, and immediately someone stood up and blurted out objections.

"No! How can you move away!"

Despite the fact that the villagers did not take advantage of Mo Zhenzhen's horse farm, Mo Zhenzhen was actually not a stingy person.

There are many people coming to Mo Zhenzhen Racecourse, and the villagers will provide accommodation or food business for these people.

Moreover, the amount of grain purchased at Mo Zhenzhen's racecourse is large, so it will be much cheaper than that sold in grain stores. If villagers want to buy it, go to the racecourse and say hello, and they will be willing to sell it to the villagers at the purchase price.

There are also the weeds grown in the horse farm. They know that Mo Zhenzhen asked Mo Zhenzhen to plant these weeds, so they can grow so well and lushly, and they can also allow the pig farmers in the village to get enough pig grass for the pigs to eat.

If Mo Zhenzhen moves away, who will plant this pasture! (End of chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like