In the next few days, Su Haitang almost soaked in the melon field.

Clean up the spoiled melon, so as not to attract flies and mosquitoes after it rots, and it is inconvenient to go to the ground for picking;

Collect relatively full melon seeds, quickly grow seedlings, and replant them in the open area where the vines have been pulled out. The harvest depends on God’s will;

Increase the content of spiritual spring water in the river water for irrigation of melons every day to promote the growth of melon vines and the ripening of melons.

Su Haitang was visibly weighted down with naked eyes, but Zhang Yue'e, who was also busy, did not notice.

Su Jianguo and the Su Jianjun family took two days to go up the mountain and chop down the thorny thorns, and put a fence around the melon area.

He also asked the old village chief to buy a ferocious wolf dog and tied it to the hayloft to watch the melons.

Zhang Yue'e gets up early every day and feeds the rabbits, chickens and pigs, and then comes to Guadili to take care of work. She brings a hot breakfast to the son or grandson who sleeps in the shed at night, and then she takes over the day shift and sees the melon.

She is an unstoppable temperament, staying in the melon field all day long, keeping the melon field so that there are no weeds, the fence is so strong that even a gopher can't get in.

Su Haitang was worried that there would be snakes in the wild, so he went to Su Yonggui to buy a snake repellent and spread it around the hayloft every day. It was probably sulfur powder. In short, it worked well and no accident happened.

Su Haitao contacted his classmates and friends to talk about the sale of melons. Others are selling his face and promise to try melons before discussing other things.

The National Day holiday was almost past, and the professor at Su Haitao School was still waiting for him as an assistant, so he had to return to school early.

Su Haitang copied down two pages of phone numbers and said with great enthusiasm that she would talk to the customer, and picked up a few melons ripened by the spring water, and brought him, saying that she promised to give it to her future cousin for early adopters.

Su Haitao is gone, and the Su Haiyang Agricultural Technology Station is not too busy, so I took a few days off to accompany her to meet people in the village to discuss business.

Su Haitang did not reject his cousin's kindness, and took a few samples to run home, and spared no effort to promote his own melons.

Zhang Yue'e's worries became a reality, and suddenly there were a lot of Su's melons at the market in Siliba Village.

At first, they also offered a price of fifty cents, not sweet, no money; but soon, some people couldn't help it, and they started to cut prices in disguise to attract customers.

As long as you open a hole, the price will inevitably fall sharply, and in the end it will remain at the level of one or two cents per catty more expensive than other melons.

The brand of Su's Melon quickly went bankrupt and was no longer competitive.

So when Su Haitang, the master, brought his own authentic Su family melons to sell, he was severely depressed. Although these people are actually looking at Su Haitao's face, the price they paid was higher than the market price.

Of course Su Haitang would not agree.

She has always planned to take the high-quality and high-end route, and will not destroy the Great Wall by herself.

The business couldn't agree, she also thanked others for their kindness, leaving samples for free as a gift, and barely repaying the favors Su Haitao owed.

Su Haiyang didn't quite understand his cousin's approach.

They are fruit growers, and they are not fruit vendors who set up retail stalls. Isn't it good to keep the price down a little bit and sell more quickly? Always let others earn a little too, right? Besides, it's better than dragging a melon to the ground and not seeing the money, right?

Su Haiyang’s opinions are representative, not only from relatives in the family, but even from the whole village. There are many people who read jokes.

Su Haitang did not explain, nor did he make any concessions. Instead, he temporarily abandoned the markets in the surrounding villages and moved to cities farther away.

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