Early the next morning, he went to a dilapidated restaurant and told the shopkeeper about selling rice at the wharf. He would pay the shopkeeper a penny for every three copies he sold, and he borrowed rice, flour and food for cooking. guy.

Of course, he also promised that if he didn't sell it, he would use himself as a mortgage.

The shopkeeper thought that he had nothing to lose, so he quite agreed.

Anyway, there was no business in my shop, so I lent him the kitchen and rice noodles.

Su Mo borrowed these things, borrowed a cart from the shopkeeper, and took them to the pier.

The pier is indeed as the workers said, with people coming and going.

There are strong workers, merchants who buy and ship goods, and many stalls selling food.

People here basically stay all day, so at noon, they either eat the dry food they brought from home, or buy food from roadside stalls.

Because the wages here are at least 50 Wen a day, which is relatively generous, so a meal of 50 or 6 Wen is nothing to them. After all, they can do more work and earn more when they have a full stomach. money.

Su Mo has carefully observed these stalls, and they are basically filling their stomachs, but they are very unpalatable, it can be said that they are hard to swallow, which can affect a person's mood.

After investigating these, he started to set up the stall.

Steamed buns, boiled soup with fish sauce, and steamed rice.

Thanks to myself, in order to survive in the yard, I learned some basic meals, otherwise it would be a bit difficult at this moment.

Then it started yelling.

For others, a bowl of soup with little taste and ingredients, plus a few steamed buns, costs three pennies.

He added an extra steamed bun, and added a delicious soup, which was still filling, and only cost four fen.

Others get a bowl of soup for a penny, but he can get enough soup for a penny.

Others add soup to their seven-cent meals, but his eight-cent rice bowls add soup. The appetite is not only enough, but the soup is also full.

However, even so, the workers shook their heads and left seeing that he was worth a penny more than others.

However, when Su Mo opened the lid of the soup, the fragrant smell wafted out, causing those people to turn their heads.

It's just that most people buy soup.

Seeing this, Su Mo said that if he bought the steamed buns, he would add a small spoonful of fish meat sauce to the steamed buns.

Immediately, it was full of people.

Originally, they were tired enough to work for a day, so why can't they reward themselves with delicious food?

Moreover, once you think about this delicious food, you won't be able to work this afternoon.

Because of his stall, a lot of people gathered, and the merchants who bought and sold goods also noticed it. They just felt hungry and went to buy a more expensive rice bowl.

In the end, it was naturally so out of control.

Pass one to ten, and ten to a hundred.

It didn't take long for everything to sell out.

Some people even paid for the empty jars of fish sauce, planning to mix it with water before drinking it.

Su Mo also sold it easily.

When he was about to leave, a group of people were asking him if he would come to sell food tomorrow, but he just said that he would look at it then, and left the pier in a hurry.

I returned the things of the restaurant owner, settled the money that should be settled, and rushed all the way here.

He didn't care that the shopkeeper chased him for a long time.

Obviously curious how on earth he did it.

Because of the long distance, Su Mo was still late. Fortunately, Hua Jiujiu waited for him for a while, otherwise he would definitely miss it, and that would be really sad.

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