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??Chapter 716: 708. The Biggest Problem_1

Chapter 716: 708. The Biggest Problem_1

In the living room, Wu Lei led Zhang Chen to his room to play video gas, while downstairs, the leader was convinced of the young person before him: “Is making this cooling tea bag tiring? Is harvesting taxing?”

“Not really tiring.”

Song Tan wasn’t too keen on chatting—she didn’t have much to sell, and she didn’t like making small talk with people.

So she enthusiastically said, “Let

call soone for you—”

“Tian Ye! Tian Ye! This uncle wants to ask about harvesting Yuxing Grass, you tell him about it.”

What?

Tian Ye ca out from Professor Song’s room, bewildered. At this mont, looking at Song Tan standing in the living room, he walked over with a confused expression on his face.

He had obviously gotten a bit darker from the sun, but no matter how tanned he was, his youthful spirit couldn’t be concealed.

Seeing that he didn’t know how to start, the leader took the initiative to ask, “How old are you this year? Are you not in school and staying ho to help out instead?”

Tian Ye was montarily at a loss: “Isn’t it sumr vacation now? Our classes aren’t that intense yet.”

This really is…

The leader and Secretary Wang exchanged glances, both a bit amused—they had actually forgotten about sumr vacation.

But…

“Isn’t school starting soon? Don’t you need to prepare for your lessons?”

What’s with these two? Tian Ye was a bit puzzled, and his tone got a bit strange:

“I’m studying. Now, I help them pick Yuxing Grass every morning and evening. When it’s too hot I study with the three teachers at Sister Song’s house.”

“The teachers are all Professor Song’s students. Everything we grow at ho was taught to us by them, hands-on.”

Wu Lan ca in holding a teacup.

Her thoughts differed from Song Tan’s: as long as she got paid, it didn’t matter where she sold the goods, especially when it ca from municipal authorities.

If she spread the word that she supplied the governnt, wouldn’t that sound impressive?

As for the concern of paynt delays… She was quite excited at the mont and hadn’t thought about it yet.

Seeing that the conversation had turned to Tian Ye’s studies, she quickly praised him: “Our Tian Ye is really good at his studies! The teachers all say that he’s a sure candidate for the 985 and 211 universities. This kid has never attended a single day of tutoring—just naturally smart!”

“It’s only been during this ti, studying so English with Professor Song and practicing grammar and stuff.”

Secretary Wang beca curious: “Is he a relative of yours?”

“No,” Wu Lan casually said: “He’s from another village. It would be such a pity if soone with such good grades didn’t seize the opportunity.”

Although the statent was simple, it indicated that education is still highly valued in the mountain villages!

The leader and Secretary Wang were delighted.

Having talked about various topics, they now addressed the main point:

“Ma’am, I ca to ask what else is planted at your ho now?”

“We haven’t planted much.”

Wu Lan thought briefly, “What are you looking to procure? I really don’t have anything edible here, and we can’t supply that.”

While speaking, she ntally went through the inventory at ho: “We have chestnuts, but they’re pricey and not ripe yet; we’ll have to wait until next month.”

“There’s not much left in the garden either. We’ll start a new crop after the autumn planting. As for waterlons, only the last of them are left; they can’t be sold anymore.”

As for the rest… there really was nothing more. The mountain hadn’t fully blood yet, the fields that needed resting and seeding were in the process, and those who were busy preparing the soil and fertilizing were still at it…

“Anything else… in a few more days, the autumn tea will be ready for harvesting.”

But aside from that, there really was nothing left.

Thinking about this, Wu Lan also beca disheartened and said apologetically, “I’m sorry, you see…” Her sincerity ca through in her words.

There truly was nothing left to sell.

Except for the layers upon layers of cowpeas in the fields that were impossible to finish eating.

Now they only had an abundance of cowpeas—their family just couldn’t eat that much. At the mont, they were pickled, sun-dried, stored in various ways, all just to use them up. If it was about small batch purchases, they could actually et the demand.

Like pickled cowpeas, if it cos to small-scale supply, they could keep up. But as for municipal procurent… how many people are there in the municipality, it should be roughly enough, right?

Wu Lan thought a lot but then saw the two people opposite her switch to another question quickly after asking the previous one:

“What are the biggest difficulties you face with farming?”

Wu Lan’s suspicion was montarily cast to the back of her mind, as she felt depressed: What’s with these two, asking all kinds of weird questions?

She too grabbed a cup of tea to cool off and took a seat:

“Oh my! That question really hits ho! The biggest difficulty is the lack of people! Look at our mountain, with its uneven high and low surfaces. Agricultural machinery doesn’t fit well here—we’re short of manual labor!”

“But where can you find manual labor these days?”

She spread her hands: “That’s all the relatives and friends we have. Over by the children’s grandparents, seven or eight old n and won gather to weave straw mats. Even if you sifted the whole village, you couldn’t find many who are idle.”

She sighed: “Looking ahead, when it cos to sowing seeds on the mountain, we still have to invite people from faraway villages… The journey is long, and labor costs inevitably have to be a bit higher, all these are costs.”

As she said this, the leaders began to ponder.

Over the years, it isn’t uncommon to see villages empty out as migrant workers leave to work elsewhere, becoming so-called hollow villages.

But relying solely on farming, there’s no way to accumulate wealth—the current structure of survival. People need dical care, elderly care, and to provide for their children’s future. If farrs stay at ho, other than continuously getting poorer, there’s simply no other way out!

But wanting to retain people can only happen if the countryside offers more developnt opportunities.

This problem…

The leaders gave Wu Lan and Song Tan another deep look before changing the subject: “This mountain road has been around for so years now, it’s not very convenient for transportation, is it?”

It’s not just inconvenient, it’s extrely inconvenient!

In the sumr, when selling lons, if not for Old Zhao’s nephew driving both steady and slow, and the truck lined with lots of padding, given the fragility of our lons, who knows how many would have cracked by the ti they arrived?!

But what’s the use of telling all this to the person in front of ?

Even Secretary Xiaozu, with all her capability (indeed, in Wu Lan’s eyes, her capability reached the sky), hasn’t managed to get the procedures through to this day.

So Wu Lan felt sowhat resigned: “Let it be. I don’t think the application for the village road paving will get approved anyti soon. If not, we’ll just slow down. If it’s inconvenient to transport the waterlons, we’ll just earn a little less next year.”

Upon hearing this, the leaders went silent for a mont.

Then, it was Secretary Wang who curiously asked, “The cadres in your village seem to be quite responsible, aren’t they?”

“That’s for sure!” Speaking of Secretary Xiaozu, Wu Lan couldn’t help but beam with pride:

“Don’t be fooled because she’s a young lady and a college-educated village official; she’s actually very reliable and full of new ideas! She’s especially good!”

“How good is she?” The leaders were intrigued.

Oh boy.

For a mont there, Wu Lan was stuck.

How good was Secretary Xiaozu… where to begin?

Not to ntion anything else, when it cos to handling paperwork, Secretary Xiaozu is far better than any agent!

And she doesn’t charge a penny!

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