Chapter 173 - 173 173. Going Underground Seeking Monthly Tickets_1
Chapter 173 - 173 173. Going Underground Seeking Monthly Tickets_1
?Chapter 173: 173. Going Underground [Seeking Monthly Tickets]_1 Chapter 173: 173. Going Underground [Seeking Monthly Tickets]_1 However, as for building a house, it’s best to just think about it for now.
For one thing, there’s no time—don’t be fooled by the rarity of urgent tasks at the moment, that doesn’t mean they can afford to idle every day.
Weeds grow faster than crops, and the peach trees on the mountain have already sprouted buds. Tomorrow, they still have to plant watermelon. Before long, the beans in Chestnut Woods will all start sprouting, not to mention that there are other plans for the fields at the foot of the mountain…
Secondly, building a house in the countryside is cheap, but it still costs money.
Nowadays, the saying “the landlord’s family has no surplus grain” is truly accurate!
Not to mention anything else, just the food and drink for a family of nine, no matter how frugal Seventh Uncle can be, meat and eggs don’t just appear out of thin air. You have to buy them!
Their village is too remote. It’s easy to say they can build a house on the homestead land, but as the number of people in the family keeps increasing, so do the tasks, which always require time and money to properly plan.
Therefore, for now, there’s no need to even think about renovating the house for the first half of the year; it’s simply not appropriate.
Song Tan currently had only the one hundred and ten thousand she received from Lun Chuan’s friend a few days ago (of which a portion had already been spent). She would have to pay for Golden Sakura and the labor soon, and with the spring tea season coming to an end, she’d need to settle the wages for the tea-picking ladies as well.
Of course, they had to continue picking tea, but their rule for harvesting was that the fees for spring and summer tea were different because they related to the decline in tea prices. Therefore, the settlement cycles differed.
Besides, she still owed the village seventy to eighty thousand!
Thinking about it, she felt that as a cultivator, she was really quite unsuccessful.
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