On the morning of the second day of Su Lean's wedding, it was still dark. As soon as she opened her eyes, she was carried into the bathroom by Gu Yunting and the gun went off.

The two of them worked hard until daybreak, then washed and tidied up and went downstairs to serve tea.

After serving tea, changing their tune, and receiving the red envelope, the wedding was completely completed.

The village chief and villagers also had breakfast at the invitation of the Su family, and then sat in the yard chatting, waiting for Su Le'an.

After Su Lean completed the process, he invited the village chief to the living room to discuss organizing the villagers to collect medicine.

Su Lean asked the village chief and the village organization to dig up the medicine and sell it to her.

Later, if any villagers are willing, they can grow some themselves and she will harvest them all.

Su Lean has already discussed this matter with Professor Cai.

Professor Cai also agreed to help communicate this matter and said it was not a big problem.

In fact, even if the institute doesn't accept it, she can accept it herself.

Years ago, Lian Shuyu asked him to open a pharmaceutical factory, and he agreed at the time.

But at that time, Luo Tianyi wanted to build a hot spring tourist resort, and all his money was used to invest in the resort. He didn't have much money in his hands.

She had never thought about using the Gu family's assets to open a pharmaceutical factory, so the matter was shelved for the time being.

Later, when the research institute found out about this, she even talked to her, which meant that she did not agree with them going out to build a factory without permission.Originally, even Shuyu said that his father should discuss this matter, but he did not agree.

She asked Lian Shuyu to wait and see if the country would introduce any good policies later.

Policies and everything were just excuses. In fact, the main reason at that time was that she didn't have a large amount of cash in hand.

If she had the money, she would directly use Luo Tianyi's name and ask Luo Tianyi to handle the matter. Luo Tianyi would definitely handle the matter properly.

Some time ago, after she was recognized by the Su family, Lian Shuyu mentioned this matter to Su Yifei.

Su Yifei told Su Zhaoxuan about this matter again.

Su Zhaoxuan asked her what happened at that time?Why didn't the factory open?

She told Su Zhaoxuan exactly what happened at that time.

After Su Zhaoxuan heard this, he felt extremely uncomfortable with the Gu family.

I worked so hard to manage the house for them, but when it came time to use the money, I didn't dare to touch it at all, for fear that others would have objections.

It doesn’t matter if she doesn’t want to be the mistress of the house. Whoever wants to be the mistress should go.

Su Zhaoxuan told her directly that he would open a pharmaceutical factory in Su City and that Uncle Su and Uncle Su would help her handle the licensing and relationship issues.

She didn't have to worry about the relationship in Kyoto, he would find someone to smooth things over for her.

She doesn't have to worry about money matters, her family helps her pay for everything.

This reminded Su Lean of his parents in the real world.

When she wanted to open a hospital and jewelry store, her family supported her unconditionally.

As long as she wants to, her family will give her money to do it. Not only will she not be allowed to pay a penny, but in the end, everything including principal and interest will be hers.

Maybe this is the warmth and security that comes from family.

But Gu Yunting found out about this a few days ago and was so depressed that he sat alone on the roof of Su's house for two or three hours and smoked a whole pack of cigarettes.

He felt that Su Lean did not trust him, did not regard him as her husband at all, and had no sense of dependence on him at all.

She would act coquettishly towards Luo Tianyi, cry and talk to him, and make demands for Luo Tianyi.

To me, we are just like outsiders, we can clearly distinguish everything.

This made him feel particularly sad.

As for the matter of running a pharmaceutical factory, she didn't need to say anything to anyone in the Gu family. She could just arrange for Mu Kun to transfer the money.

As for the handling of the relationship, as long as she said so, she would definitely handle it for her unconditionally, but she just didn't say a word.

She and the Gu family have always made a clear distinction. What's hers is hers, and what's the Gu family's is the Gu family's.

But she and Luo Tianyi have never been so clear-cut.

It feels like what belongs to Luo Tianyi is hers, and what belongs to her is Luo Tianyi's. They have never cared about who gets more and who gets less when doing business.

It felt like the two of them were more like a family.

He didn't know what he had to do so that Su Le'an could completely leave her to him and rely on him wholeheartedly.

Today, Su Lean and the village chief mentioned the matter of collecting medicines, which reminded Gu Yunting of the pharmaceutical factory.

He sat next to him and held Su Lean's hand tightly, lowered his head and pursed his lips without speaking.

The village chief listened to Su Lean's words and agreed to the matter without saying a word, saying that he would go back and let the villagers collect it.

Su Le'an took out a large amount of 1000 yuan and handed it to the village chief, and was about to tell him how much he would charge for the medicine.

But the village chief watched her take the money and immediately took the villagers on the bus arranged by Su Zhaoxuan to return to the village.

Su Le'an took the money and chased her out again. The village chief didn't ask for her money. He said he wasn't sure how much he could dig out, and he would take the money after he got it.

In fact, the village chief had no intention of collecting Su Lean's money at all. Those herbs were just grass in the hands of those who did not understand medicine.

He went back to say hello to the villagers, and when everyone had time, they could just go up the mountain and dig her back a few times to bask in the sun.

The medicines Su Le'an asked for were all over the mountains and plains, and it wouldn't take much time to dig them out for her once or twice a day.

The village chief left without asking for money. Su Le'an thought, it would be fine just like the village chief said, dig it first, and then pay him later when he goes to collect it.

Later, the village chief returned to the village and greeted the villagers. He only said that he would help Su Lean collect herbs, but did not mention the money.

But the villagers didn't ask about money. Every household went to the mountains to dig herbs as long as they had time.

Even children who have nothing to do after school will go up the mountain with their backpacks on their backs to help dig out medicine.

Not only did they help dig it out, but they also washed it clean in the river, dried it in the sun, and tied it up.

When Su Le'an's cousin went to the village to collect them, he was shocked.

Each family collected hundreds of kilograms, washed them cleanly, dried them in the sun, and tied them neatly with ropes.

When the villagers saw that Su Le'an's cousin had come to collect the medicine, they quickly took out their own medicine, put it down for their cousin, and left.

The cousin wants to pay them for the medicine, but they don't want it.

Later, the cousin stopped the person and said: "If you don't accept the money, you will take it back and sell it to others.

My sister said, if you don’t want the money, we don’t want the medicine either.

The worst she can do is find another village that collects money to dig. "

After hearing what their eldest cousin said, the villagers glanced at the village chief, who was standing aside without saying a word, in embarrassment.

The village chief had no intention of collecting Su Lean's money at all, and now he was in trouble.

The cousin saw that the village chief was really in trouble, so he said to the village chief: "Uncle, do you think this is true? I also know that you treat An An as your own child.

As long as the child speaks, you are all willing to support her unconditionally, and you are not willing to say anything about money or not.

You see, this medicine is collected outside for seven cents per catty.

Since you all support An'an so much, then you can give me less of this medicine and sell it to me for six cents per catty, right? "

The village chief was still smoking a dry cigarette in silence.

The cousin thought for a while and said: "Then five points, no more."

Seeing this, the village chief thought that if he didn't want any of it, he probably wouldn't be able to deliver the medicine.

He only nodded in agreement, and found a few people to get the commune's scales for his cousin to use for weighing.

The villagers all nodded in agreement when they saw the village chief, and they could only carry their own medicines and queue up to weigh the medicines honestly.

The one who dug the most was definitely the village chief's family. His family gave Su Le'an absolute and unconditional support.

The minimum amount dug was about two hundred kilograms.

The villagers originally had no intention of asking for money, but after counting this, each family had an income of dozens of dollars.

The cousin gave each household an extra pound of hard-earned money when settling the bill.

The more they dig, the more they can make up for half a year's income. This makes the villagers extremely happy.

After collecting the herbs, the cousin made an appointment with the village chief on the next delivery time, and then dragged the herbs back.

After that, for a long time, my cousin collected medicines in the village at this price.

Later, a villager had a daughter-in-law and went to the city to buy some medicine. He passed by a newly opened medicine shop and wanted to grab some medicine for his old man.

Seeing that the drug store was also collecting herbal medicines, I casually asked about the prices of one or two herbal medicines.

In this drug store, for the same herbal medicine, the highest price is only three cents if the quality is good, and the lowest price is one or two cents for the poor quality ones.

At first she felt that this drug store was definitely a black-hearted drug store, and the charges were so low.

Later, she visited several pharmacies, and found that they all had the same price, and some pharmacies even charged one cent for two kilograms.

Only then did she realize that the Su family charged higher prices for medicines from their village than the market price.

After she returned, she told the village chief and the villagers about the matter, which greatly moved the villagers.

When the cousin went to collect the medicine again, the villagers asked him to collect it according to the market price.

But my cousin still charged them that price and just told them to ensure the quality every time.

He also said that Su Le'an hoped that every household in the village would have a better life.

After that, the villagers handled the medicinal materials more carefully.

The village chief told everyone that the green hills should be preserved without fear of running out of firewood, and seedlings were not allowed to be dug, only grown ones.

Moreover, there was not a single weed in the medicinal materials they bundled.

Later, the surrounding villages heard that this village collected herbs and the prices were high. Villagers from other villages also dug up herbs and sold them.

But who knows, the cousin only accepts medicinal materials from his own village, not from other villages.

Other villages have no choice but to sell them to villagers in their own village at low prices.

The villagers in the village will also set prices based on the quality of the goods.

Then we sort out the good ones and sell them to the cousin. We also sort out the bad ones, but don’t sell them and give them directly to the cousin.

The cousin did not refuse the gift from the villagers.

This transaction continued until later generations, and the rules of the transaction remained unchanged from beginning to end.

This village was also the first village in Sioux City to become wealthy, and the village chief received many commendations for this.

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