Chapter 879: sell lychees (2/2)
Every day when I go to Zhiye Zhai to buy vegetables and fruits or pass by, I will pay attention to whether there are lychees.
This morning, as usual, there was another long queue early in the morning to buy strawberries. Not long after that, I saw a woman hanging a sign at the door, which read: "New arrival today, lychee, a couple of bucks. One catty of silver, the quantity is limited, first come, first served, each person is limited to five catties per day."
Now, some of the people in the queue couldn't hold back, and they all started to riot.
After waiting for several days, the master of the family also talked about it for several days, but finally let them wait.
Some people wanted to jump in the queue, but it didn't take long for several teams of patrolmen to keep patrolling around Zhiye Zhai, and those who were a little restless in the back had to resign themselves to their fate and lined up obediently, comforting themselves: With the purchase limit, only one person can buy five pounds, and it will definitely be their turn.
Some people started talking about the price that Murong Lingran set.
"One tael of fruit and one pound of fruit makes Ye Zhai really dare to write."
"What's not to dare, it's lychees. We never had the chance to meet them in previous years. Only emperors and princes and ministers can eat them. Now we can buy them, and we are lucky."
"That's right, lychee is a tribute. I heard that the person who made Zhiye Zhai is a little girl. I think it's too kind. If it were me, I would settle for 10 taels or 22 1 jin. Anyway, there are many rich people in the capital. There are also many people who want to eat, so they don’t have to worry about not being able to sell it.”
"Then you're too black-hearted. Isn't that obvious to make people jealous of you? No matter what, you must give ordinary people some opportunities. Otherwise, you can only watch and not eat, it will be too painful."
"Yes, people like you in the government will definitely be arrested in the name of your price gouging."
(end of this chapter)