Chapter 17: The Origins of Fortune

Speaking of which, Aunt Lin Shu's family is also a big family in the Lin family's courtyard, although it is not like the old ladies and women in the town who live in a big house, but they also keep the rice that they eat for free throughout the year. You must know that in the Lin family's courtyard, there are only a handful of these people who can eat fragrant white rice.

Aunt Lin Shu's husband is a diligent errand runner. He always sold the local goods from the village to the town every once in a while. Lin Jiayuan is a corner at the foot of Qi Mountain, so it is a little far from the town.

Her husband is responsible for running errands for the people in the village, earning errand money or something, just like those middlemen in the 21st century, also known as 'intermediaries'.

Lin Chengshuang couldn't help but admire Lin Shu's husband Lin Dacheng, he really had some business acumen and used other people's things to make money for himself.

However, some people in Lin Jiayuan have long known such a way to make money, but they don't have transportation, and they must know that it takes half a day to go from Lin Jiayuan to the nearest town, not to mention adding back and forth?

But Lin Dacheng is different from others, I heard that he is pragmatic and hardworking, not afraid of hard work, especially with iron courage, many people are beyond the reach of dust!

Lin Chengshuang learned from Aunt Lin Shu that when Lin Dacheng was young, he borrowed silver taels from everyone in the village to do business in the nearest town next door, but it was just in time that the economy was not good that year, and all his net worth was lost in it!

When he returned to the village with a gloomy face, he was collected by the villagers who had borrowed his money, and even his own family, his own father and mother, broke off the father-son relationship with him.

Just when Lin Dacheng was recovering from the mountains, Lin Shu gritted her teeth and sold all the valuable things in it, even including the dowry she brought from her mother's family, she pawned everything one by one, and then paid all the money to those villagers.

Later, Lin Dacheng was still very unwilling, he planned to go to the town to do some small business again, and he would definitely return to Yi Jinrong. After he made up his mind, he discussed it with Lin Shu, but he was afraid that she would not agree.

But at that time, Lin Shu celebrated with his forehead, not only did not stop him, but instead went to the town with him, and then she said to Lin Dacheng, "If you take some local products in the village to the town and sell them, someone will definitely take care of them." ”

When Lin Dacheng heard this, he felt that his daughter-in-law's words were very reasonable, so he tried to start with some local products in the village, he was not optimistic about this market, but what Lin Dacheng didn't expect was that the things in the village were so popular in the town, especially the food in the village, and there were few people in the town who farmed.

Then, the husband and wife joined hands to advance and retreat together, and after a long time, Aunt Lin Shu's family made money, and then they used all their savings to buy a carriage, and then returned to the town.

At the beginning, everyone in the Lin family courtyard looked at Lin Dacheng and his wife with all their savings to buy a carriage, even his own family, his own father blew his beard and stared, and he muttered the word 'loser' in his mouth in his dreams day and night.

But at that time, they completely ignored the eyes of outsiders, and still brought some things from the village to the town for others to sell.

But since they had a carriage, it was originally a day to go back and forth, but Lin Dacheng only took two or three hours.

After Lin Dacheng made a fortune, many people followed him one by one, but after all, people are different, some people are hot for three minutes, and some people have an empty stomach with ideals, but the reality is skinny, so they all give up one by one.