Chapter 60 Market
"Oh?" Jiang Mingshun also became curious and bent over excitedly: "It's true!"

His fingers shrank, looking at the appearance of the gray-white buds, he didn't dare to touch them.

Jiang Jinyu tugged on her father's sleeve, raised her head and asked, "Dad, do you know this Miao?"

"I don't know," Jiang Mingshun said confidently, "If I know the seedlings, then of course I also know the seeds."

"But my dear, didn't you ask me to buy unknown seeds?"

Jiang Jinyu: "..."

Well, that's what she said.

With these seedlings hanging, Bai and Jiang Mingshun finally started to take Jiang Jinyu's seedling cultivation seriously.

They had never thought that their daughter could grow anything, they just thought she was watching them busy with spring plowing and they were curious to try it themselves.

Unexpectedly, there is really something to say.

Jiang Mingshun listened with admiration as Jiang Jinyu introduced his method of raising seedlings, feeling that his daughter was very clever.

With the participation of Bai Shi and Jiang Mingshun, Jiang Jinyu finally escaped from a lot of clay pots.

She handed over the other seeds to the two of them and concentrated on taking care of the seedlings that had sprouted.

Another busy few days have passed.

The well in the yard has been dug, and Jiang Jinyu's seedlings have grown a little taller, but they still can't tell what kind of crops they are.

Jiang Jinyu started watching it dozens of times a day, but now he has completely calmed down.

I don’t know him anyway, so let’s wait until he grows up.

The sun had just risen when Jiang Jinyu arrived at the main room.

This was discussed last night.

"I'll taste it first." She stood in front of the barrel with a serious look on her face, holding a cup in her hand.

Bai's and Jiang Mingshun's eyes fell on Jiang Jinyu's hand and moved with her movements.

Jiang Jinyu raised the cup, put it to his mouth and took a sip. After tasting it carefully, he nodded to Jiang Mingshun and said, "It's done, dad, you have a taste."

She doesn't know how to drink, and she just tried to see if the brew was beer.

The quality of this beer must be judged by his father, a drinker.

Jiang Mingshun took the cup, raised his head and took a big sip. He frowned at first, and then his eyes lit up: "Yes, it is indeed different from the wine we usually drink here.

Mr. Bai asked expectantly: "Can a musician like this method?"

"This," Jiang Mingshun hesitated: "I don't know, this wine is more of a novelty."

"Of course it's not as good as those good wines."

"But there should be someone who likes this unique thing?" He asked uncertainly.

Bai was a little disappointed when he heard this.

"It doesn't matter," Jiang Jinyu didn't care, she said in a brisk tone: "If we can really make wine of extremely high quality, why should we go to do such a small deal with Qujia?"

"After all, the wine has been brewed and the quality is pretty good."

"Even if we sell it ourselves, we can still make some money back."

"Yes," Jiang Mingshun also agreed: "Our family has saved a lot of money these days, so take your time."

"If it doesn't work out, let's go to the village chief to buy wasteland. If we cultivate it for a few years, we can get a good piece of land."

Only then did Bai become excited again.

Without any delay, Jiang Mingshundang entered the city with a barrel of newly brewed wine.

This time they were driving a mule cart. Seeing this, Jiang Jinyu wanted to go with her, so she tried her best to hold on to the cart and not let go.

"Forget it, it won't be cold in the carriage, let her go." Jiang Mingshun said to Bai helplessly.

Bai could only let go of his hand.

Jiang Jinyu immediately climbed onto the car seat happily.

She had to go and see him, who knew what kind of temperament Master Naqu had.

Although the beer is not precious, it is brewed by their family with hard work, so they cannot be cheated.Jiang Mingshun drove straight to the dock, but he didn't want to miss it.

He asked other people he knew, and learned that Zheng Zhongren had taken someone to look at the shop and said he would not be able to come back until the afternoon.

"Zheng Zhongren is not here." Jiang Mingshun said to Jiang Jinyu in disappointment.

Jiang Jinyu got off the mule cart and comforted: "Good things come in hard times."

She stood on tiptoe and looked behind Jiang Mingshun. The dock was very busy.

Jiang Jinyu felt itchy and said, "Dad, why don't we go shopping first? I've never been to the dock market before."

The first few times they went to the city, they had things to do, and they had to take the boat time. They came and went in a hurry, and they really didn't have the time to wander around.

Later, the weather got cold and mule carts stopped passing by the dock, so she had no chance to come over.

Now that she had enough time, Jiang Jinyu thought of shopping.

"Sure," Jiang Mingshun put away his whip and put it on his waist, leading the mule in front: "Let's find a place to put the mule cart first."

Jiang Jinyu pulled her father in shock: "Dad, where are you going to stop?"

Jiang Mingshun lowered his head in surprise: "Inns and restaurants should all be allowed to stop if you give them some money."

"Dad," Jiang Jinyu asked with a strange expression, "Did you forget something?"

"Didn't our family buy a house near the pier a few years ago?"

The air was filled with an eerie silence for a moment.

The two stared at each other for a long time.

"Cough, cough, cough," Jiang Mingshun looked away awkwardly: "Haha, I forgot, I forgot."

The Chinese New Year came not long after I bought the house. I was so busy both before and after the new year that he didn't even come twice.

I came here even once after the Chinese New Year, and I had already forgotten that my family had bought a house in the city.

After all, there is still no sense of reality.

Jiang Mingshun walked along the road in his memory, and within a quarter of an hour he arrived in front of an alley.

He looked back and forth at the intersection in confusion.

Jiang Jinyu saw that the car was still for a while, so he stuck his head out of the car window and asked, "Dad, what's wrong? Are you here?"

Jiang Mingshun stood in front of the street sign, pointed to the words on it and said, "When I came back last time, it was not like this here."

"In just one or two months, there are already street signs."

Jiang Jinyu looked in the direction of his finger and saw a wooden sign at the height of an adult man's shoulders standing at the entrance of the alley, with a few words engraved on it.

"Maxi Lane." Jiang Mingshun muttered lightly.

Immediately, he nodded affirmatively: "Yes, I remember Zheng Zhongren said that the village here was originally called Maxi Village, but it disappeared because there were too few people."

The alley was quiet, completely different from the hustle and bustle at the dock.

As the two walked along, they could only hear the sounds of people moving in a few courtyards.

No wonder no one came to open a shop here. Jiang Jinyu looked at the surrounding environment. The road was very narrow and he didn't know who was responsible for the construction.

It can barely accommodate a mule cart, and most of the houses are very large, but they look very simple.

There is a sense of disharmony everywhere.

Jiang Jinyu told Jiang Mingshun her doubts, but she really couldn't understand.

"Well," Jiang Mingshun thought for a while and said, "I heard that there was news that the county magistrate was going to build a pier."

"I originally said to expand this way."

"In order to get more compensation, the villagers made their houses bigger."

"As a result, the expansion was abandoned, and the villagers moved away one after another, leaving this place empty."

Jiang Jinyu understood that he was also a "clan waiting to be demolished".

It is a pity that the demolition did not come, but the development of this area was hindered by the problem of random demolition and construction.

(End of this chapter)

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