When Rumei and others came back from the meeting at noon, Rumei's mother took the things, stepped forward and grabbed Rumei and said: "Your father said that he wants you to sell rabbits to people in the village.
Are you willing to sell them?"
Rumei was very surprised.
She put the basket on the ground and asked: "Why do you want to sell rabbits when you mention this?
It's not that our family can't raise rabbits and we don't have room, so why should we sell them to others?"
Ru Mei Niang clapped her hands and said, "I knew you were reluctant to sell.
It was all your father's blind idea."
Rumei was a little doubtful and said: "No, why did he suddenly think of this?
What's he so busy with, how can he take care of raising rabbits?
He usually doesn't even ask, maybe someone said something."
Ru Mei Niang said with a smile, "You are such a mean person.
You knew what was going on as soon as I opened my mouth.
It's easy to say, it's the brigade secretary's wife who is here."
Rumei was shocked and quickly asked: "Why did she come to ask for a rabbit?
How did you say she refused or agreed?"
Ru Mei Niang said: "No.
He just mentioned that you can make money with rabbit hair, hundreds of rabbits and so on.
I was worried that she would ask for it, but I would block it."
"She's here to sell tickets.
She took a handful of tickets and put them on the table in her new house.
Go and see for yourself.
I don't know what the tickets are."
"Calculate how much money you have for her, and give more if you can.
She said she'll come back in the evening.
If you don't win, you can wait until she comes again in the evening, and you can do the calculation in front of her.
Everything is there.
I put it in the drawer, but I didn’t move it.”
After Ru Mei Niang finished speaking, she went to put away the vegetables.
Rumei was stunned for a while, then ran to the new house, opened the drawer and took a look.
Sure enough, dozens of colorful tickets were nestled in a crumpled ball.
When you open it up, you can see that there are quite a few tickets for everything.
Cloth stamps, food stamps, sugar stamps and even soap stamps are quite complete.
To be honest, Rumei quite likes it.
Because the tickets at home have been used for so long, they are actually gone.
I have bought everything from the supply and marketing cooperative recently.
It's the Chinese New Year, and I always think about the new house at home, with a lot of new and good things added, and the tickets are used up quickly, and they are all gone.
At this moment, the brigade secretary's wife sent these tickets, which was a real help in times of need.
It would be great if there were more.
It’s the Chinese New Year.
If you want to buy something rare, don’t be afraid at all.
You’ll get whatever you want.
Also, if you want to give some benefits to the kiln factory and Jiang Jun's father at the end of the year, it would be good for the supply and marketing cooperative to buy some laundry, soap and so on.
When people at home wash clothes, many people now use soap locust and are reluctant to buy washing powder.
I couldn't wash it off at all, and I couldn't bear to buy anything like shampoo.
They were all washed randomly, and my hair looked like firewood all day long.
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There are also things like towels.
Country people don’t have towels at home, so they use their own rags to wipe them.
The whole family is reluctant to use one of these soft, absorbent terry towels.
It's also because there are too many people working now, and I'm afraid that what you use and what I use will be worn out.
Therefore, these things must be purchased with tickets.
Rumei liked the many votes on this page very much.
It would be best if the brigade secretary's wife came in the evening and brought all the tickets, even if I gave her more money.
Their family must have more tickets than money.
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