"Mama Wei, do you still go to the vegetable market to sell vegetables?" Zhao Mei asked.
"Not often, just occasionally in the morning." Mama Wei replied with a smile.
Qin Yun knew what they were talking about.
In the Qin Family Village, each family has at least five acres of land where they plant rice and various vegetables.
The produce they can't finish eating at home is brought to the vegetable market to sell.
Back then, Qin Yun's mother, Zhao Mei, often did this. She would get up around 3 a.m., take the vegetables to the market, and because she went early, they sold quickly.
The market is busiest in the morning; after the morning rush, there are few people left, and if you go late, the result is that the vegetables don't sell, and you bring them back.
Actually, some vendors come to rural areas to buy large quantities of vegetables, watermelons, etc., but the purchase prices are very low, far less than the selling prices.
