Hard work pays off for those who are dedicated.
While busy with work and meetings, Zhou Jiao finally managed to contact the father and son from the fishing village the next day. This time, Zhou Jiao intentionally reminded them of the secret bulk purchasing aside from their public dealings.
The opening of the agricultural market led to better circulation of materials, bringing a significant convenience: abundant resources and stable prices.
Besides the official permissions for farmers to sell vegetables and fruits, the more remote the place, the more varieties of trades there are. For instance, at the grassland markets, trades restricted to coarse grains and wild goods are unavoidable.
Similarly, delicacies like freshwater crabs, lobsters, fish from rivers, and seafood from the sea became popular choices for farming families who could take advantage of their locations.
Over the years, the father became a fisherman, while the family primarily engaged in farming. The son had the fortune to become the brigade scorer. Selling items every few days, they lived quite well.
On her way to visit Grandpa Jiang’s village, Zhou Jiao first passed their fishing village. Calling it a fishing village compared to the one in Northeast wasn’t quite accurate!
Near the river embankment, there were still plenty of fertile fields.
In the summer heat, the fields were bustling with sweaty cooperative members, and mud-covered kids were running around sun-baked and dark.
Setting off early, Zhou Jiao reached their home near midday when the younger son, as arranged, led her to a new courtyard at the village entrance.
"My big brother is getting married; this is his new house. Behind the small forest is the riverbank. My brother said everything is over there, and it’s quiet here."
Zhou Jiao laughed and nodded. A boy of seven or eight speaking fluently without stopping was truly impressive! She fetched some candies from her pocket, receiving a sincere smile from the child.
"Sister, my sister-in-law is also very pretty."
This remark made Zhou Jiao smile.
Recognizing the southern-style courtyard, it wasn’t hard to guess that apart from their visible income, this family had made a fair amount secretly over the years.
An average family relying solely on a fisherman’s income, combined with work points, couldn’t have possibly built a half-brick, half-clay courtyard for the eldest son’s marriage.
Looking at the adorable lad, Zhou Jiao intended to discreetly offer some advice to their smart and diligent eldest son after the transaction, suggesting it might be time to stop.
Especially when she saw the two small boats full of assorted marine and river fish and sacks of freshwater crabs hanging in the river.
After paying over three hundred bucks, not much more than market price, Zhou Jiao solemnly warned them, and watched the young man bow in thanks after pondering her words.
She knew he understood. Could this be considered a good deed? After sending them off, Zhou Jiao continued her journey to Grandpa Jiang’s village in high spirits.
With their location differing, coupled with her intentional concealment, she didn’t want her movements to be detected. Finally, before nightfall, she arrived at the village Zhang Guoqing had mentioned countless times.
This time, she had intentionally changed into a military uniform. Yes, a military uniform! She needed to leave an impression that Grandpa Jiang’s granddaughter’s family were soldiers.
As soon as she reached the bridge, just as Zhang Guoqing had said, someone noticed a stranger approaching and first asked who and whom they were seeking, with a cautious attitude.
Once Zhou Jiao spoke in the local dialect, and mentioned Grandpa Jiang’s name, the opposing party immediately shouted to the nearby kids to notify the third granduncle.
They enthusiastically ran ahead and took two large parcels from Zhou Jiao’s hands.


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