Soon after, several waves of customers arrived to buy grapes, each buying three to five pounds, quickly emptying one basket of grapes.
Jiang Quan had already raised the price to forty coins per pound, occasionally allowing bartering if someone bought a significant amount.
Grapes cannot be kept for long, and with many at home still unharvested, they had to sell the fruit quickly.
Two men in black clothes came by again, each taking ten pounds with them.
By the afternoon, all three baskets of grapes had been completely sold out.
However, people still came asking for more, most of them drawn by samples from others' purchases.
"We're sold out, come back in a couple of days."
While explaining to the customers, Jiang Quan quietly asked his younger cousin, "Shall we sell the basket that's in the carriage?"
Yingbao shot him a stare, "Don't touch the grapes in the carriage, they are for Mingfu."