Chapter 90 The vaccine is here(2/2)
Those who have witnessed it with their own eyes have only one thought: please come to my house to help next year!
The Cheng brothers would go home after lunch, either to help friends or to do their own business. The Zhou couple and Zhou Qiufeng Leyun went to clean up the rice fields in the afternoon.
Spread agricultural fertilizer on the pear field, then spread compound fertilizer, rake it once, and you can transplant the rice seedlings.
While Brother Zhou and Zhou Qiufeng were spreading compound fertilizer, Leyun's cell phone rang. She probably guessed who it was. She took out her cell phone, took a look at it, answered the call, and said a few words to tell everyone that an express package had arrived on the street.
Yes, she went home to get it.
Brother Zhou and other elders let Le Yun do as she pleased. Zhou Chunmei whispered, "I clearly want to be lazy," but did not dare to say it loudly.
Le Yun heard Zhou Chunmei's muttering and didn't care. She rode her bicycle and rushed home. She took a backpack, took out a bunch of money from the space, and flew to Xiangjie.
It was not a street day, there were no stalls on the street, and the sun was strong. Even the few stall owners who were setting up fruits and selling some frozen meats in the open air went to the street shops to avoid the sun.
The bus from the county seat to Jiudao Township has not arrived yet, and the open-air parking lot and streets are empty.
Le Yun pedaled her bicycle and arrived at the place. She took a look and saw, okay, no one was anywhere. She parked the car, sat in the car, opened her umbrella and waited.
About seven or eight minutes later, a motorcycle drove towards Jiudao Township from the county town. The owner of the motorcycle looked around and when he saw the person holding an umbrella, he went straight to his target.
When Le Yun saw the approaching motorcycle, a big smile blossomed. What she wanted finally came.
When the motorcycle stopped, Le Yun also closed her umbrella and threw it in the basket of the car, saying thank you to the person who brought the things. The man, who was in his fifties, smiled apologetically: "Classmate Le, right? Sorry, I'm late.
It was my first time here and I was not familiar with the roads, so I ended up taking a detour to Shangzhuang Township."
"It's okay." Le Yun expressed understanding.
The owner parked the car, untied the plastic basket tied to the back seat, untied the rope, moved the basket to the ground, and opened the lid. There were green branches inside, and underneath were two bags of medicinal materials placed in soil bags.
"You count a little and see if the number is correct." The man took out the bag and asked the little classmate to count it by himself.
Le Yun knelt down and looked at the herb leaves. One packet was Angelica sinensis, and the other packet was Ginseng. They were relatively small seedlings. Ginseng grew one leaf per year, and you could tell by looking at the leaves that they were all annuals. Angelica sinensis was also very small, probably only one year old and two-year-old.
Year-old.
"No need to order, I believe you." She did not count, confirmed that there was no adulteration, lifted the bag and put it in the front basket of the bicycle, put both bags in, and then covered the surface with the branches thrown by the owner to block the sun.
The car owner closed the basket, put it aside, opened the trunk at the back, and handed out a large bag of dry medicinal materials to the little classmate.
Leyun put the dry medicinal materials into her backpack, took out the money to pay, and paid a full three thousand. The owner counted them, wiped his sweat, and smiled in his eyes: "Little classmate, if you need medicinal materials in the future, call us, and we will still deliver them to you.
Goods delivered to your door.”
He and his friends rented ginseng, angelica, and dendrobium from the mountains in Shennong Mountain. They usually only sell dried products. The day before yesterday, he received a call from a primary school classmate asking to buy fresh ginseng and angelica. They were really unwilling to accept the business at first.
It's a small business, and secondly, the requirements are too high, requiring freshly dug seedlings.
They thought over and over again, and finally took over the business because the person who bought the medicinal materials was the science champion in Province E. Don't forget, the young champion studied at the Medical Department of Qingdao University. People who study medicine have direct connections with medical materials. If the young champion has learned
Which hospital or clinic you go to will naturally depend on medicinal materials. If you show up there, you might be able to sell products to the hospital through her, or sell medicinal materials to her.
Networking is very important in business, so they promised door-to-door delivery and cash on delivery. If no one picked up the goods when they were delivered, it didn't matter. They still had the medicinal materials in their hands anyway, they just lost a little oil.
"Okay, if there is still need, I will give priority to your medicine garden." Le Yun was happy to be kind to others, although she suffered a loss. A newly unearthed ginseng cost 200 yuan, and the angelica root cost 50 yuan. The asking price was very cruel. Who told her
We are in urgent need of ginseng and angelica seedlings.
The most important thing is that she is too young to ride a motorcycle. It takes time to go to Yaoyuan to buy it. Asking someone to buy it on her behalf means she owes a favor and has to explain the reason. It is too troublesome. Yaoyuan is willing to deliver the goods to her door.
If it's expensive, be more expensive.
Even though it was a polite reply, the car owner expressed joy, advertised the medicinal materials he grew without leaving a trace, tied up the plastic basket, and said goodbye to his little classmate.
Chapter completed!