Her Cultivation Diary-Chapter 2012 - 1764: Grapes Are on Sale!
4:50 PM.
The sun was still shining brightly, with no sign of the temperature dropping.
Even though there was shade in the vineyard, the hot, steaming air underneath made people sweat profusely.
In this otherwise uneventful afternoon, Chen Yuan led people to do a final check and locked up the gate of the fenced area once there was nothing more to bring in.
Someone in the village noticed and called out, "Hey, why lock the gate? It'll be inconvenient to come and go."
"It's fine," Chen Yuan, with a stern face and hardly a smile, said, "Tell me when you want to go out, and I'll open the gate."
He shook the keys in his hand, "I'll be here the whole time."
The implicit meaning was, don't bother Boss Tao or Qiaoqiao.
They looked ordinary, with somewhat dark skin, but standing there with straight posture, they exuded an unexplained aura.
Tao Zhuangzhuang observed it carefully, and couldn't help but respect them.
Oops, at this rate, charging five bucks per pound for promoting their products, they really are here to help farmers!
But at the moment, he couldn't care less about these details.
Not far away, villagers who had been invited to help with packaging were chatting away.
"They're making such a big fuss, inviting us in ahead of time to wait, but who knows if the grapes will sell."
"I have no idea. Those sellers stream for quite a while. The Tao family's vineyard is so big, who knows how long this will take."
"I don't think it'll work. Old Tao might make a fool of himself this time."
Everyone murmured, having seen live streams for selling products, and they were quite skeptical of this.
Tao Zhuangzhuang was also deeply uneasy.
Song Tan emphatically requested a large number of courier packages and packaging staff, even to the point of bringing in their own employees for quality inspection regardless of cost.
He had doubts in his heart, but given Qiaoqiao's incredible past achievements, he still gritted his teeth and agreed.
3 days.
He secretly thought that if they could sell half of the quantity in 3 days, he could finally breathe a sigh of relief.
As for what would happen if they couldn't sell after 3 days...
Would the grapes rot on the ground, or sell them cheaply, maintaining a high production but low-quality grape level? That was something he dared not consider.
It was at this moment that Qiaoqiao checked the time and said seriously, "I'm about to begin."
Then she carefully pressed the start streaming button.
The surroundings became quiet instantly.
Tao Zhuangzhuang stood aside, quickly pulling out his somewhat blurry phone to enter the live stream room.
This thousand-dollar phone followed him through a lot over the years, and it even lagged a bit when entering the stream room.
When he finally squeezed in, he saw the screen filled with greetings.
[Qiaoqiao, I'm here!]
[What is Qiaoqiao going to sell today?]
[Hey, don't introduce anything yet, just put up the link first, introduce later!]
[Brother Lianjie is always so impatient.]
[Slow down, baby. I'm entering the subway station, signal is bad.]
[Whose grapes are these? Are they from the village? Are they good?]
[Listen to Brother Lianjie! Get the link up while the traffic is low!]
[No rush, these aren't Qiaoqiao's items, they'll be easy to grab.]
The screen was filled with scrolling comments, quickly flashing by, and Tao Zhuangzhuang's eyes couldn't keep up at all.
He was in disbelief yet filled with joy.
Looking again at the viewer count – it was just two minutes into the stream, yet it quickly skyrocketed to five figures.
Gasp!
He took a sharp breath.
With so many people, even a 1% purchase rate would mean that a bunch of grapes for over a hundred bucks could return some money!
Tao Zhuangzhuang couldn't help but smile brightly.
Meanwhile, those waiting for the shipment, finding nothing to do, also took out their phones and gathered in small groups to watch.
Those responsible for picking grapes held empty baskets, and after waiting a while without starting, sweat began to show on their skin, so they too joined in to watch Qiaoqiao's streaming.
They watched other people's live streams, where hosts usually had a table in front filled with lots of fruit and often called viewers "family."
But what about Qiaoqiao?
He finally adjusted the camera and waved enthusiastically at everyone: "Hello, kids! Today we're here in Baiyu County to sell grapes!"
He recalled Song Tan's advice, turned to look at his sister sitting there, and straightforwardly said:
"These grapes here are pretty good, but not as tasty as the ones from my family. Since there aren't many people now, to prevent misunderstandings from newcomers later, we won't sell just yet!"
He then lifted a hefty bunch of grapes to show everyone, "They're quite heavy and expensive, about three pounds per bunch, over a hundred bucks."







