After the lunch rush had ended and customers dwindled, Cheng Su cooked two dishes, and the three of them ate together. Ning Ge pushed his bowl away and said, "Iām going out for a bit, Iāll just go straight home tonight, you guys head back on your own."
Cheng Su frowned.
As Ning Ge reached the door, he turned back, his face a sweet smile. "Sister-in-law, can you lend me thirty yuan?"
Cheng Suās frown deepened, and she glared at him. "Do you think this is a credit cooperative where you can get as much money as you ask for? I donāt have any."
Ning Ge pouted as if aggrieved. He walked over to the cash register, took out a key, and counted out twenty yuan to hand over. "Twenty, take it or leave it. That makes it thirty youāve lent me."
"Alright, Iāll pay you back double next time." Ning Ge smiled, stuffed the money into his pocket, and waved as he left.
Li Qiulan, biting the end of her chopstick, watched him leave before turning to Cheng Su. "Sister Su, where is Big Brother Ning going? Why is he borrowing money from you?"
Cheng Su casually replied, "Who knows where heās off to, always so secretive." She glanced at Qiulanās thoughtful expression and continued, "That man, heās obviously not serious, unreliable. Whoever marries him in the future is in for trouble. In my opinion, when a woman gets married, she should go for someone like your brother-in-law, caring, honest and reliable, donāt you agree?"
Li Qiulan let out an "Ah," and said, "Big Brother Ning is quite alright too." Then she went back to eating her meal.
Seeing this, Cheng Su just shook her head and said no more.
After the meal, they cleaned up inside and out. Cheng Su calculated the dayās profits, which were double those of the previous day, and this delighted her greatly.
"Qiulan, letās go to the farmersā market again. Iām planning on making braised beef tomorrow, we need to ask the vendor to set aside some fresh beef for us." Cheng Su called out to Qiulan.
"Okay, Sister Su, just wait a second, Iāll hang up this cloth after I wash it," Li Qiulan replied.
Once she had washed and hung the cloth to dry, the two of them headed to the farmersā market to place orders for ingredients.
Cheng Su bought fifty pounds of mung beans, red beans, and soybeans, as well as over thirty pounds of peanuts. They were commonly used for frying peanuts and soybeans, which served as side dishes. Noticing a stall selling fresh papayas, she bought over twenty pounds.
"Sister Su, these papayas arenāt ripe yet, how should we eat them?" Li Qiulan asked, examining the obviously unripe green papayas.
"You canāt eat this kind of fruit as is, but you can pickle it. Sprinkle it with some chili, pickle it until itās sour and spicy, and youāve got a great appetizer, even tastier than pickled radish," Cheng Su said with a smile.
Li Qiulan had an epiphany and praised, "Sister Su, you know so much."
"Haha, donāt mention it. When it comes to food, your Sister Su is indeed an experienced foodie. Come on, letās go back and pickle these sour fruits."
They pushed their cart back to the courtyard and started peeling and slicing the papayas. Once they finished cutting them into pieces, they rinsed them in water to remove the astringent taste, making them smoother and more refreshing to the palate.
Li Qiulan watched intently, her eyes not blinking. She had seen pickling before; back in the countryside, everyone would simply wash the vegetables and put them directly into jars with salt and vinegar to pickle, but Cheng Suās process seemed like an intricate project, attention to detail at every step.
After the papaya slices had been rubbed with salt and then rinsed with water to wash away the excess salt, Li Qiulan felt almost distressed watching. In the countryside, who would use salt so lavishly? Yet Cheng Su seemed to use it as if it cost nothing at all.
It was no wonder her dishes tasted so exceptionalāperhaps it was precisely because she was willing to be generous? Generous with oil, generous with seasonings!