Whether Li Qiulan herself knew she had the capability or not, she was certain her luck wasn’t enough. With several younger brothers at home all waiting to study, and parents who would naturally prioritize their education.
Seeing her looking downcast, Li Qiumei persuaded her, "Don’t blame Mom and Dad. Our family is poor; what can we do about being girls?"
"Sister, it’s okay. I just feel envious of those who can study." Li Qiulan smiled and said, "Egg is probably about to cry too. He definitely won’t want to go with brother-in-law. You should go now."
Listening quietly, Li Qiumei responded, "From what you say, Sister Su’s skills are quite impressive. You just focus on learning from her. Whatever you can learn is a gain. In the future, you might even become a master yourself. It’s no worse than going to school."
Li Qiulan nodded.
The sisters chatted a bit more, and then Li Qiumei went out.
...
The next day, Cheng Su delivered the goods ordered by the Huaiji Supply and Marketing Cooperative and also set some up for sale on the shelves, still pricing them at one yuan per jin, selling several jars during the market at noon.
After the busy market, Cheng Su specially went to the farmers’ market and bought several large boxes of grapes. These were the Kyoho variety planted in Xinjiang, dark and sweet, and reasonably priced.
Making grape wine was the simplest of tasks. However, cleaning and preparing the grapes was a more delicate process. Each grape had to be snipped off close to the stalk, ideally without breaking the skin, and rotten grapes had to be sorted out to ensure that the wine would not have an impure taste.
Snipping each grape from several boxes took quite some time, followed by the washing.


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