Chapter 22: Chapter 16: Going to the Market
When Grandma didnāt hear Xiao Man respond, she reached out and patted her, her hand landing right on the girlās stomach. She immediately broke into a smile. "Your eyes are bigger than your stomach. One bowl is more than enough! You havenāt even touched all those candies and snacks. Weāll save them to eat at home! Weāll come back next market day. Then you can have a bowl of sweet rice balls, and some sweet rice wine, too!"
Xiao Man smiled, a little embarrassed. āThings are different now. The wealthy life I had in my past life isnāt mine yet, and this little bodyās hunger is very real. I feel like I could eat and eat forever. These street snacksāthe fried dough balls, the date pastries, the bean cakesātheyāre a world away from the high-end pastries I used to sell in my old shop. But right now? I just want to eat them. This is what Iām craving!ā
"Alright, letās get going. Weāll stop by the supply and marketing co-op to pick up a few things, and then weāll head home!"
Grandpa called to Xiao Man, and together they helped Grandma to her feet, one on each side. They joined the crowd and slowly made their way out of the covered pavilion. When they passed a vendor selling roasted peanuts and sunflower seeds from a shoulder pole, Grandpa stopped and asked Xiao Man if she wanted any. She shook her head, saying they had more than enough snacks for one day. But Grandpa mentioned that Secretary Moās little girl had been fussing for roasted sunflower seeds the night before. Grandma remembered then, too. She quickly told Grandpa to buy a pound of roasted peanuts and a pound of sunflower seeds. She also reminded him to get a pound of fruit candies at the co-op. "Secretary Mo helped us out so much, and we imposed on his family last night," she said. "We should give them a proper thank-you gift."
The communeās supply and marketing co-op was on a completely different scale from the little village store, which was barely more than a hundred square feet. This was a two-story building. The second floor sold fabric, ready-made clothing, shoes, socks, and bedding. The ground floor was even more packed with miscellaneous goods: salt, soy sauce, vinegar, and sugar; pots, bowls, basins, and all sorts of kitchenware; buckets and kerosene lamps; and a wide variety of farming tools.
Grandma wanted to head upstairs first, while Grandpa wanted to look at the farm tools. Xiao Man didnāt have a preference. āAfter wandering through the supermarkets of the future, this co-op really isnāt much to look at. It has no appeal whatsoever.ā
āStill, Iām living in this era now, and we have to use whatās available.ā With that thought, Xiao Man followed Grandma upstairs to buy some daily necessities, while Grandpa went off on his own to pick out farm tools.
Xiao Man knew that her Grandpa and Grandma had money, but she was still stunned when Grandma fumbled in the inner pocket of her traditional tunic, pulled out a thick, small, blue cloth bundle, and placed it in her hands for her to open. Grandma was carrying a full two hundred yuan, along with a thick stack of cloth ration coupons and industrial coupons!
āThe money, of course, came from Grandpa selling the herbs he worked so hard to collect in the city. Thereās no doubt about that. But the cloth coupons are distributed by the production team. Grandpa and Grandma were living with Mo Laoer, and Second Aunt Mo was in charge of that household. How could she possibly have let Grandma keep the coupons? And where did these industrial coupons come from?ā
Grandma smiled and said, "Your Grandpa traded for these coupons in the city. If your Second Aunt treated me the way a proper daughter-in-law should, I wouldāve given them all to her to manage. But a pity... I couldnāt give them to her even if I wanted to. Your Grandpa keeps some of the money he earns, and he gave me these two hundred yuan for emergencies. He worries that if something happens to me while heās away, this money will ensure someone is willing to help. You hold on to all of this. When I tell you what I want to buy, you just pick out the colors and styles you like. The shop clerks all work for the government; they wonāt cheat us. Just pay them whatever total they give you!"
Xiao Man opened the cloth bundle, still warm from her grandmaās body. Her nose tingled, and she felt a lump form in her throat. "Grandma," she said, her voice thick, "letās just look around for now. We can always buy things next time. This is the money Grandpa gave you for..."
āFor emergencies! Itās your life-saving money!ā
Grandma patted Xiao Manās hand. "I know my own body. Other than my eyes, thereās nothing wrong with me. What kind of emergency could I possibly have? Youāre with us now, and we have a new home. We have to get some new things. Your Grandpa doesnāt care about any of this. Heāll use whateverās on hand, and if thereās nothing, heāll do without. But not you! Youāre a girl, and a girl deserves to be cherished! Liu Fengying didnāt dote on you, but I will! You belong to your Grandpa and me now, and youāre our only granddaughter. Since we have the means, we must buy things for you, so you can have what other girls have! And when youāre grown up, even if your Grandpa and I arenāt around, you have to treat yourself well. Do everything you can to make your life comfortable. Donāt just settle. Do you understand?"
Xiao Man was speechless as tears streamed down her cheeks. āWhat have I ever done to deserve such love from my Grandma!ā