Chapter 114: You've Really Changed (10 more)
In the summer, there is a lot of rain, and sometimes it rains, so if you go out of the night market, you won't be able to get out of the stall when it rains.
Huo Ran was out of the night market for a few days, and she rented a stall in the greenhouse.
With a stall, Huo Ran and the others went out in the morning and closed at five o'clock in the afternoon.
During the day, it was sometimes very hot in the greenhouse, and Huo Ran couldn't bear to let the old man who had not recovered from his body suffer hard there, so sometimes he would let him be at home.
But Lin Sitang didn't do it, he thought that he should walk and exercise more, and then the disease would get better faster.
Later, Huo Ran saw that he really couldn't stop the old man, so he went with him.
Huo Ran took the money he earned and went to the provincial capital to load the goods again.
She still cleared the goods first and then went shopping, and waited until the time to take the car back.
This time, Huo Ran got more goods back.
Because it sells well, no matter how many goods Huo Ran gets back, the old man no longer has to worry about sales.
Lao Han is still as always, eager to help rain or shine.
Huo Ran was very grateful to him, and he had the idea of letting Lao Han rent a stall to sell goods.
Lao Han actually saw Huo Ran's business so prosperous and made money, and he was also a little thoughtful.
But when his daughter-in-law Huang Yuchang heard this, she shook her head like a rattle and refused.
Later, Huo Ran found an opportunity to talk to her about it, and she said that she was thin-skinned and embarrassed to do it.
Lao Han said that he would go, but was stopped by Aunt Han's extremely fierce and resolute attitude.
Huo Ran also understands that at this time, people's traditional concepts are that small vendors who set up stalls to sell goods are the most despised existence.
Generally speaking, those who do this either have no job or are second-rate, or they are only done by prisoners who have come out of prison.
But anything that can be eaten will not do this.
But when they wake up and want to do it again, they may also miss the easiest golden period to accumulate wealth.
However, this kind of thing is like a cow drinking water reluctantly, and Huo Ran can't persuade him further.
Now Huo Ran's goods are selling well and making a lot of money, she and Lin Sitang eat well, dress well, and live a comfortable life.
They are all looking forward to the same thing now, and that is that the day when the scores will be released will come sooner.
That's what things are in the world, and every day is full of possibilities, good or bad.
On this day, it is estimated to rain, and the weather is unusually stuffy.
Even though it was close to noon, there were a lot of people shopping in the greenhouse, but there were fewer people than usual.
Huo Ran had just finished receiving the two buyers and left, tidying up the messy clothes, and two buyers appeared in front of the stall.
She said casually, "Just take a look." ”
However, when she had finished speaking, she blinked, and felt that one of the short little girls was a little familiar.
Sure enough, the little girl stared at her intently.
Then she squirmed her lips, and her voice was like a mosquito, "Second sister? “
Huo Ran hurriedly searched in her memory, and finally remembered who this person was.
Isn't this Lin Qingyue, the youngest daughter of her uncle Lin Li'an's family?
She asked in surprise, "Your home is not from this county, why do you come here?" “
Lin Qingyue hurriedly pointed to the girl who followed beside her, "I'll accompany my second uncle's sister to buy something." “
Huo Ran glanced at the other party and nodded, "Hmm." “
Lin Qingyue stared at Huo Ran up and down, she didn't dare to admit it for a long time just now, but after listening to the sound of the voice, she came over boldly.
"Second sister, you have changed a lot."
"yes, the eighteenth year of the female college has changed." Huo Ran has a bad impression of his aunt Sun Ye, but there is no need to work hard with other people's children.