Chapter 32 – The Ill-Intended Mrs. Gu (1)
Even though Mrs. Gu, who had recently regained her voice, had a lot of pent up anger, she did not act upon it like she used to. Even Gu Ming had noticed her abnormality, “Mei mei, do you think she has really became a better person, or that she was just suppressing herself?”
“Who know? I guess only time will tell!” shrugged Gu Ye. She didn’t think Mrs. Gu would become a changed person from this one lesson.
“Shopkeeper Inn is arriving with his mule caravan for mountain goods!” Someone, nobody knew who, shouted out from the entrance of the village. All of a sudden, the village exploded into bustling activities.
Qingshan Village was very remotely located; it was a two-day walk to the next closes nameless town. The rural roads in the mountain was narrow and ruggedly and difficult for horse-drawn carriage to make through. Only human and animals could barely pass through them. And that was the reason why it was so difficult to send mountain goods outside to trade for money.
Nonetheless, mountain goods were very popular outside. Many women and young girls of wealth families were very fond of nuts suChapter as pine nuts, hazelnuts, or walnuts. In addition, there were usually a steady demand for mushrooms and black mushrooms as well.
As long as the opportunities were there, it would naturally attract merchants. They would usually bring with them some common daily household items for sale to the villagers of the several villages and collect goods that were in high demand outside while earning money as the middle man. Shopkeeper Qian was one of these merchants.
Shopkeeper Qian has a very mild temperament and has always been fair about money matters so, over time, he grew from a one man and one mule team to a caravan of dozen or so mules. The villagers, who used to refer to him as “Xiao Qian” has given him the respectful title of “Shopkeeper Qian”.
Qingshan Village was the furthest and most remote of all the villagers. By the time Shopkeeper Qian arrived there, the caravan was down to only five or six mules; the rest were already full loaded up and headed back.
The arrival of Shopkeeper Qian was well received by the villagers. Everybody brought out all of the sun dried mountain goods and laid them out in front of their house for Shopkeeper Qian’s inspection. Shopkeeper Qian did not accept any low quality or molded goods. Anyone who tried to mix in other items to try to fool him would be blacklisted and never accept any goods for them again. And Mrs. Wu was the only household blacklisted in Qingshan Village.
Shopkeeper Qian let his hired seasonal workers took care of the heavy labor tasks suChapter as collecting, weighting, and packaging of the mountain goods. Right now he was busy being surrounded by a group of woman making purchases of the merchandise that he had brought with him from the outside.
“Shopkeeper Qian, how come you have only brought with you so little fabric? And the selections are few. Did those old hags from the other villages bought all the rest of them?” Third grandma was only in her forties, but she was of the older generation and was well-respected in town. Nobody ever tried to fight with her when it came to making purchases.
Her youngest daughter, Yinggu, was about to turn fourteen She had asked her older brother, who worked in town, to set her up with a family 20 miles away. They were going to meet up in half a month. She wanted to make a new set of bright colored clothes for her unwedded daughter but the only colors that were left were black and grey. That was simply too disappointing.
When Shopkeeper Qian heard that, he reached into the bottom part of his basket and took out a cloth package. He opened it up and it was a dark red colored cotton piece of fabric. He smiled and said, “Third Aunty, I bought this specifically for my wife; since you are really in need of it, why don’t you take this for Yinggu?”
Third grandma touched the fabric, its thread count was high and even, and the dye job was even as well. She nodded satisfactorily and asked, “That was so nice of you, Shopkeeper Qian! But I assume this was quite a pricey piece of fabric?”
“Truth be told, I bought this from the City of Yan for 200 wen. I will let you have it for the exact same price and not charge you anything extra,” laughed shopkeeper Qian.
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Chapters
- Chapter 136 – Bulk Purchase
- Chapter 135 – Purchasing A Slave
- Chapter 134 – Intention to Make Friends
- Chapter 133 – First Visit to Jimin Pharmacy
- Chapter 132 – Magnificent Hospitality
- Chapter 131 – Acting Like A Snob
- Chapter 130 – Caution is Everything
- Chapter 129 – Preparing for New Year in Advance
- Chapter 128 – Only Gentle To You
- Chapter 127 – Fight Between Bear and Tiger
- Chapter 126 – Pigeon Post
- Chapter 125 – The Mysterious Red Lotus
- Chapter 124 – All That Little Fart’s Fault (3)
- Chapter 123– All That Little Fart’s Fault (2)
- Chapter 122 – All That Little Fart’s Fault (1)
- Chapter 121 – All Favors Are Gone (3)
- Chapter 120– All Favors Are Gone (2)
- Chapter 119– All Favors Are Gone (1)
- Chapter 118 – Money Over Face (3)
- Chapter 117 – Money Over Face (2)
- Chapter 116 – Money Over Face (1)
- Chapter 115– Mrs. Wu’s Stupid Idea (3)
- Chapter 114 – Mrs. Wu’s Stupid Idea (2)
- Chapter 113– Mrs. Wu’s Stupid Idea (1)
- Chapter 112– The Power of Dreaming (3)
- Chapter 111 – The Power of Dreaming (2)
- Chapter 110 110 – The Power of Dreaming (1)
- Chapter 109 – Naturally Strong (3)
- Chapter 108 Naturally Strong (2)
- Chapter 107 – Naturally Strong (1)
- Chapter 106 – Robbed (3)
- Chapter 105 – Robbed (2)
- Chapter 104 – Robbed (1)
- Chapter 103 – Revival (3)
- Chapter 102 – Revival (2)
- Chapter 101 – Revival (1)
- Chapter 100 – Someone’s Dead (3)
- Chapter 99 – Someone’s Dead (2)
- Chapter 98 – Someone’s Dead (1)
- Chapter 97 – Competition (3)
- Chapter 96 – Competition (2)
- Chapter 95 – Competition (1)
- Chapter 94 – No Discussion (3)
- Chapter 93 – No Discussion (2)
- Chapter 92 – No Discussion (1)
- Chapter 91 – The Once-A-Year Herb Market (3)
- Chapter 90 – The Once-A-Year Herb Market (2)
- Chapter 89 – The Once-A-Year Herb Market (1)
- Chapter 88 – Rumors Stop At Apothecaries (3)
- Chapter 87 – Rumors Stop At Apothecaries (1)
- Chapter 86 – The Old General and His Little Foot Soldier (3)
- Chapter 85 – The Old General and His Little Foot Soldier (2)
- Chapter 84 – The Old General and His Little Foot Soldier (2)
- Chapter 83 – The Old General and His Little Foot Soldier (1)
- Chapter 82 – The Master’s Imagination (3)
- Chapter 81 – The Master’s Imagination (2)
- Chapter 80 – The Master’s Imagination (1)
- Chapter 79 – Severed Archille’s Tendon (3)
- Chapter 78 – Severed Archille’s Tendon (2)
- Chapter 77 – Severed Archille’s Tendon (1)
- Chapter 76 – Hunting in the Snow (3)
- Chapter 75 – Hunting in the Snow (2)
- Chapter 74 – Hunting in the Snow (1)
- Chapter 73 – Grandpa’s Foot Injury (3)
- Chapter 72 – Grandpa’s Foot Injury (2)
- Chapter 71 – Grandpa’s Foot Injury (1)
- Chapter 70 – World Treasure (3)
- Chapter 69 – World Treasure (2)
- Chapter 68 – World Treasure (1)
- Chapter 67 – Sage Apothecary? And I Am Miracle Healer Then! (3)
- Chapter 66 – Sage Apothecary? And I Am Miracle Healer Then! (2)
- Chapter 65 – Naturally Strong (1)
- Chapter 64 – An Injured In the Deep Mountain (3)
- Chapter 63 – An Injured In the Deep Mountain (2)
- Chapter 62 – An Injured In the Deep Mountain (1)
- Chapter 61 – Wild Hog Ridge (3)
- Chapter 60 – Wild Hog Ridge (2)
- Chapter 59 – Wild Hog Ridge (1)
- Chapter 58 – First Time Into the Deep Mountains (3)
- Chapter 57 – First Time Into the Deep Mountains (2)
- Chapter 56 – Building A New House (4)
- Chapter 55 – Building A New House (3)
- Chapter 54 – Building A New House (2)
- Chapter 53 – Building A New House (1)
- Chapter 52 – The Ruckus With the Adoption (3)
- Chapter 51 – The Ruckus With the Adoption (2)
- Chapter 50 – The Ruckus With the Adoption (1)
- Chapter 49 – Grandpa (3)
- Chapter 48 – Grandpa (2)
- Chapter 47 – Grandpa (1)
- Chapter 46 – The Path Was Narrow (3)
- Chapter 45 – The Path Was Narrow (2)
- Chapter 44 – The Path Was Narrow (1)
- Chapter 43 – Those Who Were Looking For Their Sisters (3)
- Chapter 42 – Those Who Were Looking For Their Sisters (2)
- Chapter 41 – Those Who Were Looking For Their Sisters (1)
- Chapter 40 – Bartering (3)
- Chapter 39 – Bartering (2)
- Chapter 38 – Bartering (1)
- Chapter 37 – The Duchess (3)
- Chapter 36 – The Duchess (2)
- Chapter 35 – The Duchess (1)
- Chapter 34 – The Ill-Intended Mrs. Gu (3)
- Chapter 33 – The Ill-Intended Mrs. Gu (2)
- Chapter 32 – The Ill-Intended Mrs. Gu (1)
- Chapter 31 – Slingshot Wasn’t That Difficult! (3)
- Chapter 30 – Slingshot Wasn’t That Difficult! (2)
- Chapter 29 – Slingshot Wasn’t That Difficult! (1)
- Chapter 28 – Silent Guardian (3)
- Chapter 27 – Silent Guardian (2)
- Chapter 26 – Smart GIrl (2)
- Chapter 25 – Smart GIrl (2)
- Chapter 24 – Smart Girl (1)
- Chapter 23 – Never Stopped (2)
- Chapter 22 – Never Stopped (1)
- Chapter 21 – Geniuses Are Everywhere (2)
- Chapter 20 – Geniuses Are Everywhere (1)
- Chapter 19 – Right Up Her Alley (2)
- Chapter 18 – Right Up Her Alley (1)
- Chapter 17 – What a Dashing Man! (3)
- Chapter 16 – What a Dashing Man! (2)
- Chapter 15 – What a Dashing Man! (1)
- Chapter 14 – Beaten (2)
- Chapter 13 – Beaten (1)
- Chapter 12 – The Incident of The Wild Hare (3)
- Chapter 11 – The Incident of The Wild Hare (2)
- Chapter 10 – The Incident of The Wild Hare (1)
- Chapter 9 – Cooking Wasn’t All That Difficult (3)
- Chapter 8 – Cooking Wasn’t All That Difficult (2)
- Chapter 7 – Cooking Wasn’t All That Difficult (1)
- Chapter 6 – The Bizarre Red Lotus (3)
- Chapter 5 – The Bizarre Red Lotus (2)
- Chapter 4 – The Bizarre Red Lotus (1)
- Chapter 3 – Being Dumped in the Mountain (3)
- Chapter 2 – Being Dumped in the Mountain (2)
- Chapter 1 – Being Dumped in the Mountain (1)