"It's good if they build a farmers market! In future, the black market will become a farmers market, and everyone will be able to sell their things openly."
"That's donkey years away; who's to know if it's even true!"
"There's no rent now. No one will be willing to set up shop if they collect rent in the future."
Some people were discussing it, but Su Wen knew that it would soon take shape. The black market area was under an agreement to be managed, and a farmers market would be set up. In the beginning, no one was willing to spend money to buy a stall or shop.
At that time, the price was very cheap, and no one wanted it even if the rent was waived for the first year.
In the end, when the farmers market opened, countless people regretted it so much that they cried in their beers.
The Clear Water farmers market would become the largest trading market in the county. Any stall would be very popular.
In the novel, Sun Yunyun relied on her dreams, dreaming that the farmers market would be very popular, and she would get a stall when it was at its cheapest. Later on, she rented it to someone else, and the monthly rental income she collected was not a small amount.
Su Wen wasn't interested in having a stall. Although she could earn money, it was too hard. There was also a limit to the amount of farm produce they could buy. She was not good at getting vegetables, fruits, or freshwater seafood.
It was better to use it as a front.
Whether it was renting or opening her own shop, she could make money.
"The eldest daughter of the Su family." Chen Weimin, who was guarding the stall selling rabbit skin, saw Su Wen immediately. He quickly stood up to wave, making an apologetic gesture to the tall, tanned man beside him.
"Big brother Chen, you're here to sell rabbit skin again today?" Only then did Su Wen notice Chen Weimin, who was in an inconspicuous corner. She had only recently noticed that there was a tall young man standing beside Chen Weimin.
Su Wen couldn't help but take a second look. The more she looked, the more surprised she became, and she subconsciously became more vigilant.
The people in Clear Water County were not exactly simple and honest. They often fought over a piece of land or a tree. Therefore, she often saw tough men. However, the man in front of her was definitely not just tough.
He had a high nose bridge and well-defined facial features. He looked a little like a minority, giving people the feeling that he was a dangerous animal.
He Changming's expression did not change, but his hands were clenched nervously by his sides.
"It's from the last time. I'm here to try my luck again today," Chen Weimin said, embarrassed.
"It's not easy to sell in the summer." Su Wen really wanted to buy it. The rabbit's skin was well-colored and its fur was beautiful. The rare thing was that it was snow-white. She could buy it to make a pair of gloves, a scarf, or a pendant.
Spending some effort to make accessories for her fourth and fifth sisters to sell in school would also serve as a source of income.
"Big brother Chen, how much are you selling this rabbit skin for?"
"You want to buy it? If you want to buy it, I can give you a discount."
Chen Weimin quickly picked up the rabbit skin on the ground and showed it to Su Wen.
"Look, there are three rabbit skins and one sheepskin. The rabbit skin isn't worth much, I'll give it to you for 50 cents a piece, but this sheepskin is a little more expensive, at least 2 yuan. It's mainly handmade; feel it for yourself. This craft is only available in Black Eagle village, where a few minorities live in our mountains. It's an ancient skill passed down from ancestors, and even the county leather factory can't produce it."
Lambskin really made Su Wen's eyes light up, and she was pleasantly surprised.
This leather was not inferior to the international luxury items before she transmigrated. It was smooth and shiny. If she dyed it with a color she liked, she could make a bag she liked.
Backpacks, handbags, cross-body bags...
Su Wen was overjoyed. She loved purchasing bags. When she was working, she had spent a third of her money on bags.
It was guaranteed to cure all diseases; she relied on buying bags to relieve her stress.