Siheyuan: I actually transmigrated into a stick
40 Enthusiastic Chaoyang crowd

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She filled in the address and her home address.

The sender was his own name.

He put the manuscript and the first issue of the composition in, sealed it, and stuck a stamp on it.

There were three letters in total.

Jia Geng carefully checked again and confirmed that there was no problem.

He threw it into the mailbox.

"Done!"

Jia Geng smiled. He didn't know if this novel would suit the eyes of an editor in this era.

He had also worked hard. The final result was not something he could decide.

He suddenly thought that he didn't have to invest in the capital. He could also try other provinces.

He was casting a wide net. Who knew which editor would take a fancy to him?

If there were two families who took a fancy to it, it would be great!

Jia Geng started setting up his stall and temporarily stopped thinking about the novel.

Soon, someone came to ask about the price of the rabbit.

"How much is the rabbit?"

"4 RMB per catty."

"Give me this one."

"Two catties and seven taels. I'll charge you a total of 10.8 yuan.”

"Here! How kind!"

The person bought the rabbit and praised Jia Geng.

Jia Geng smiled. Actually, it could be considered as 2.8 taels of silver, which was 0.1 yuan cheaper for him.

It was only 10 cents, which was not a small amount. It could buy 3 catties of cabbage.

Naturally, he did not mind. This small discount could attract more people to buy.

It could greatly increase the efficiency of selling rabbits.

Just as Jia Geng had expected, many people came to buy rabbits because they knew that they were cheap.

He quickly sold ten rabbits.

The whole process took less than half an hour.

He immediately earned 70.23 yuan.

Jia Geng stopped selling rabbits. He wandered to another corner and started selling rich and strong powder.

Probably because it was Saturday, some factories closed early.

Therefore, more and more people came to the black market.

They probably wanted to come here to buy some food or exchange for food stamps.

Jia Geng's rich and strong powder only cost 3.5 yuan per catty, and it was instantly sold out.

Some buyers asked Jia Geng curiously why there were so many rich and powerful fans.

Jia Geng made up a random excuse, saying that it was the leftover money in the village, and he used it to exchange for money to buy fertilizer.

The buyer was enlightened. After all, the price of selling it to the supply and marketing cooperative was too low. It was only a few cents per catty.

The reason why they sent a child to sell it was because even if a child was caught, the police station would still take into account his young age and focus on criticizing and educating him.

Less than 50 catties were sold in less than ten minutes.

Jia Geng counted the money he had earned from selling the rabbit and the rich and strong powder. There was a total of nearly 300 yuan.

She had a happy expression on her face, but because she was surrounded by a scarf, no one could see it.

Jia Geng was still very careful, afraid of being discovered by the two people following him.

He was a ten-year-old child. After all, he was still a little too young.

It was never wrong to be careful!

However, just as he was in an empty alley, he put the weight in his pocket and the money into his space.

Suddenly, she saw two tall and familiar figures.

"It's them!"

Speak of the devil.

Jia Geng immediately recognized the two of them. They were the two people who had followed him.

The two of them hadn't changed their clothes, so they recognized them immediately.

Thinking that it was better to avoid them, she became curious again.

What were they doing?

Why are you following me?

"It's better to investigate!"

Jia Geng muttered, not too worried.

Because he had changed his clothes and was wearing a scarf around his face, there was a high chance that they would not recognize him.

Hence, he decided to do it.

He quietly followed behind them.

"Oh! So it was a second-hand trafficker! The lowest price was to buy food tickets, and the highest price was to sell food tickets.”

After seeing them trade food stamps, Jia Geng came to a realization.

A second-hand trafficker like him obviously wouldn't mind robbing a child's money and sewing a plane ticket.

"These two people are really evil! He charged 85 cents for the coarse grain ticket and sold it for 1.10 yuan. The ration tickets were sold for 31 cents.”

Jia Geng couldn't help but shake his head. These two were really qualified middleman.

This price difference was too much.

Moreover, looking at the wads of money and food stamps in their hands, it was obvious that they had made a lot of money.

Moreover, they had collected grain at a low price and had even argued that the food stamps in the capital were only valid for a month. Now that it was the end of the month, they would expire in a few days and they would not be able to buy grain.

Jia Geng knew that the capital was different from other provinces.

The food stamps in the capital were only valid for a month. After the deadline, they could not buy food.

Such a policy was to prevent people like these two from buying and selling.

Of course, in this era, there was not enough food to eat, and food stamps were generally not exchanged.

If they wanted to exchange, they would need money urgently.

Therefore, these two people had an opportunity to take advantage of it.

If it weren't for the one-month deadline, there would definitely be more middleman like this.

In the end, it was the common people who suffered and starved.

After knowing what the two of them had done, Jia Geng had an idea. He called the police and arrested them.

This way, he wouldn't be a threat anymore.

However, if Jia Geng could think of it, so could the enthusiastic Chaoyang crowd.

Suddenly.

"Don't move!"

"Don't move!"

The two of them were pressed to the ground by four or five people.

"We're the police. We're currently enforcing the law. The two we caught are criminals who are speculating.”

Whoosh!

The crowd immediately scattered in all directions. After all, most of the people who came here were suspected of speculating.

The scattered crowd did not go far, but watched the scene of the arrest from afar.

After all, most people knew that their transactions were not worth the police's attention.

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