Chapter 16 Black Market

Chapter 16 Black Market

After all this busy work, Ye Shengge was already exhausted. He took a pill and drank two full glasses of well water before he had the energy to carry the pork out of the room.

Only five kilograms of meat was put in the sack, and some straw poles were placed under the meat so that some pork could be released from the space at any time for sale.

There are two guards standing at the entrance of the black market. As long as you go in and sell things, you have to pay an entrance fee. It's not much, it only costs 20 cents, but for Ye Shengge, a pauper like this, it doesn't cost a penny.

However, when the guard saw the three taels of pork handed over by Ye Shengge, he readily let him in. Two people could share it and make a bowl of broth at home.

Ye Shengge had already found a location before. It was in the corner, where it was easiest to escape.

Put down the sack, take out a piece of pork weighing one kilogram and put it on the rags found at home, and put the rest in the sack.

The business comes to you as soon as the meat is out, and Ye Shengge doesn't have to wait at all. Imagine how poor the supplies are now.

"This pork belly is beautiful, girl, how do you sell the pork?"

"If you give me a ticket, I'll give you seventy cents. If you don't, I'll give you a dollar."

"Two pounds."

The price Ye Shengge gave made the other party extremely happy, and the speed with which he got the money was extremely fast.

"I don't have a scale. Each piece weighs one kilogram. You can find someone nearby to weigh it."

Why didn't Ye Shengge ask someone to borrow a scale? That's because he didn't know how to use the current scale.

The other party was also careful. After all, if you eat less, you will eat less, which means you can't eat anything. I went to the old man selling dry goods next door and weighed it myself. The scale was picked high, which also made the other party very satisfied.

Ye Shengge secretly put nearly thirty kilograms of meat into the sack and left after selling it. Any more would have been too conspicuous.

After walking out of the black market, Ye Shengge quickly turned left and right into the deserted alley, looking behind him from time to time to prevent anyone from following him. When he reached the end of the alley, he quickly dodged into the space. Fortunately, no one was following him.

This amount of exercise and exciting things made Ye Shengge's heart beat uncomfortably, and he collapsed on the grass, gasping for air.

Although her heart felt uncomfortable, she felt very happy. She had never done anything so exciting before, and it was a completely new experience for her.

After a while, after drinking a glass of well water, I quickly looked at the money I earned for the first time. There were a lot of zeros and some colorful tickets. Even in the memory of the original owner, I rarely saw the appearance of tickets, because

Mrs. Ye didn't give the original owner a penny at all. Even the school tuition was paid by Mrs. Ye herself.

Ye Shengge also experienced the joy of counting money for the first time. Putting the pennies together, the dimes together, and the dollar bills together. It still took a lot of time to finish counting the 32 yuan in his hand. As for the bills, it was complicated.

Yes, all the tickets were given.

Because Ye Shengge didn't know how to convert the current bills, he let the buyers give whatever they wanted. He didn't have enough experience in doing business for the first time, so he could just do it a few more times in the future.

Ye Shengge ate a simple nutritious meal and then went to the black market again. This time she was buying things. She didn't have a bamboo basket or bamboo basket in her hand, so she couldn't carry a sack every time. She also wanted to buy some cloth from someone in the black market.

The bag is good for containing grain, and the space in the grain packaging bag cannot be exposed.

Everything went smoothly. Bamboo baskets cost only 15 cents for a large basket. Bamboo baskets were even cheaper, costing 10 cents for three. Ye Shengge felt that the 32 yuan he earned just now was equivalent to 2,000 yuan in his previous life. It was really too hard.

it took.

I also bought 20 cloth bags that can hold five kilograms of rice and noodles. They are sewn from very coarse cloth. They cost 10 cents each and 20 pieces for two yuan. When I met a happy customer, I even gave the bags as a gift.

(End of chapter)

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