Chapter 41: Chapter 041 Going to the Market
âButâŠâ Shen Luhua looked hesitantly at Sheng Laosan, âOld man, do you think itâs possible?â
âI think itâs doable. If our daughter wants to learn, we support her. If the beans arenât enough, weâll use those set aside for sowing.â
They acted immediately. That evening, Sheng Ning started soaking the beans in warm water. Sheng An followed like a little tail, holding a notebook and seriously taking notes.
The weather was hot now, and if not careful, the bean sprouts would rot easily. Knowing that the beans at home were limited, Sheng Ning was especially cautious.
The next day, she got up early to drain the water the beans had soaked in overnight. The soaked beans were placed in a specially prepared rice washing basket.
Growing bean sprouts required a process, and it took careful daily observation, and watering at regular intervals and in the right amounts. Keeping the beans fresh and growing well ensured that the bean sprouts would be delicious.
It was now the end of September, the time when the autumn tigerâs heat was still present. The beans grew quickly, and by the third morning, the rice washing basket was filled with fresh and tender bean sprouts, looking very festive.
âTheyâre ready, theyâre readyâŠâ Sheng Anâs excited voice woke everyone in the house.
Sheng Ning quickly got up to wash and dress. By the time she arrived in the yard, everyone had already gathered around to see.
âI didnât expect five pounds of beans to sprout so much,â Sheng An said joyfully, waving her hands. âMom, should we try selling them today?â
âI think thatâs a good idea; itâs hot, and these canât be stored,â Sheng Laosan decided. âLetâs send some to your grandma first.â
âOkay!â
Seeing everyone so happy, Sheng Ning couldnât help but smile too.
After breakfast, Sheng Laosan and Shen Luhua went to work in the fields. Sheng An and Sheng Ning pushed the small cart to the market.
Walking on the road, the sisters were pointed at by people from time to time.
Sheng Ning pretended not to see, but Sheng An was so angry she wanted to go over and slap them.
âDonât get angry. Weâre here to sell things today. If you hit someone, who will dare buy our bean sprouts?â
âHmph! Today, Iâm in a good mood, so I wonât stoop to their level.â
After walking for half an hour, they arrived at the town, which was already bustling. They could only find a less conspicuous spot. After paying a dime for the stall fee, they set up their small cart. As soon as they uncovered the damp cloth over the basket, fresh and tender bean sprouts were revealed.
The rural market was very lively, with people from ten miles and eight villages all flocking over. Sheng Ning hadnât seen such a scene in decades and was very excited by the familiar sights.
She was so absorbed in looking around that Sheng An had to nudge her with an elbow.
âGive a shout.â
Sheng Ning turned her head and found that the usually bold Anâan was actually shy. So she cleared her throat and shouted: âBean sprouts, freshly sprouted bean sprouts! Two dimes per pound, cheap sale!â
Her voice was as clear as a yellow warbler in the valley, and her Mandarin was very standard. Among a bunch of rough Northeastern dialects, it stood out recognizably.
People passing by couldnât help but steal a glance at them, but no one bought anything.
The sisters stood for a long time; many people looked, but no one bought. Most of the onlookers were second-rate social loafers peeking at Sheng Ning.
âYou⊠youâre not allowed to come tomorrow,â Sheng An glared angrily. âYouâre really a troublemaker.â She knew that being too beautiful wasnât a good thing.
Sheng Ning felt upset being blamed, wanting to prove that not selling wasnât her problem. She saw a familiar back passing by and shouted loudly, âBig brother, do you want to buy bean sprouts?â
Sheng An almost choked with rage. âIs that how you call out to people? No wonder they say youâre improper. You should call them âcomrade,â âcomrade.ââ
âOh! Should I shout again?â She had a habit of shouting the word. Originally, she wanted to call âhandsome guy,â but felt it wasnât appropriate, so changed it to âbig brother.â Unexpectedly, the word âbig brotherâ wasnât casually usable either.
Qi Lei was walking through the market when he heard someone call âbig brotherâ behind him, and turned around in surprise. One glance and he saw the embarrassed Sheng Ning and couldnât help but laugh.
This was the third time he saw her, and all three times were the most embarrassing.
âHey? Itâs Xiao Hongâs uncle!â