Her Cultivation Diary-Chapter 2019 - 1765: Heh Heh, Heh Heh_4

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Chapter 2019: Chapter 1765: Heh Heh, Heh Heh_4

"My sister asked me to help with the livestreaming; they didn’t expect it to sell so fast." 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶

She couldn’t help but frown, "Do you still have money? If you don’t have enough money, don’t buy it. This really isn’t as tasty as the ones from my house."

Such words.

[If yours is so tasty, then bring it on!]

[Exactly! Always teasing us here all day.]

Some with a stubborn streak sent a comment: [I won’t, I’ll buy it out of spite.]

[Hmph, I’ll buy his, and not yours. Feeling the pain?]

[Got it, did you miss out on everything earlier?]

[Family, the peaches have arrived, hahaha, I’ll enjoy them first.]

Well, well!

This comment pulled all the hate on the screen over.

Meanwhile, Song Tan discussed today’s streaming plan with Qiaoqiao.

Qiaoqiao nodded seriously, wiped the sweat from his forehead, and pressed the mineral water bottle to his cheek:

"It’s so hot. I wonder if the kids watching the livestream are hot; I’ll have to change the phone ice sticker soon."

Although he said that, he still carefully laid out today’s streaming plan:

"Don’t rush, everyone. This link will stay up until it’s sold out. My sister said there are about 25,000 orders of A-level fruit, and B-level fruit will go up next."

"B-level fruit is 40 yuan per pound, 120 for an order, but there are a lot of them, 50,000 orders."

At this point, he couldn’t help but look around the vineyard:

"Brother Zhuangzhuang is the largest grower in the county! The county has only over 600 acres of vineyards, and he alone occupies one-sixth."

It’s said that during peak times, labor costs can reach thousands each day.

Tao Zhuangzhuang had already been categorized by Qiaoqiao as [a likable acquaintance], so his praise was especially genuine and proud.

"Then there’s C-level fruit, also 50,000 orders, but this is 90 yuan."

As he said this, the crowd got even more lively:

[I’ll carefully weigh the choices between 9.9 and 150 yuan grapes, but between 90 and 150, not much difference.]

This wasn’t really flaunting wealth; staying in Qiaoqiao’s livestream for a while naturally made them less sensitive to prices.

Plus, with a large fan base, and given people’s natural inclination, nothing beats food.

Back and forth, they could say such things now.

[Exactly! Might as well grit your teeth harder.]

[Qiaoqiao, explain carefully the difference between A-level and C-level fruit.]

Lun Chuan pointed to the comment for Song Tan to see, and Song Tan didn’t hesitate, grabbing scissors to find a bunch on a nearby grapevine and snipping it off.

Once Qiaoqiao took it, he held a bunch of grapes in each hand for comparison:

"The C-level fruit bunch isn’t as heavy and isn’t as standard-looking, but overall it’s still very attractive and makes a great gift."

"It’s also aromatic and slightly sweet."

"We won’t sell anything worse; the difference isn’t huge compared to regular ones, you should buy those at the local supermarket."

Though he said that, everyone looked at the grape bunches:

The difference was mainly in size; the individual grapes were slightly smaller with some unevenness, but overall, there really wasn’t much difference!

Those who were financially tight but tempted for a taste settled on the C-level fruit.

"Also," Qiaoqiao emphasized again:

"If you don’t have the money, please don’t buy! Once all these are sold, Brother Zhuangzhuang said there are small leftover bunches from earlier A-level fruits: everyone can buy a pound of those! 9.9 yuan, free shipping."

Song Tan added a sentence, "But there aren’t many of those, only 5,000 orders."

Well, here comes that familiar urgency again; they still have to compete in the end!

[Yeah, I’m broke, so don’t compete with me, I just want the 9.9 ones]

[What? A whole bunch versus loose ones really makes a difference? That’s my comfort zone!]

[Okay, okay, I’m going to climb up the signal tower right now]

In the meantime, Song Tan looked at everyone’s consumer awareness and simply put up the next few links; the descriptions remained unchanged:

[Baiyu County Tao Zhuangzhuang’s Premium Sunshine Rose Grapes B-level Fruit]

[...C-level Fruit]

As for those final benefits, since the weight hadn’t been measured yet and to avoid affecting earlier sales, they weren’t put up yet.

But it was already after work hours, and more people were joining in the fun in the livestream.

Though most had already made purchases, the viewership kept increasing, and new fans rushed in, pieced together information from the comments, and started placing orders without a second thought.

At the doorway, Da Liang was holding his phone and mingling with a group of people, watching the sales refresh and change.

The page grayed out for a moment, then quickly popped back again...

He looked at the time: "It’s only been less than half an hour..."

But nearly 60,000 orders of grapes with three different quality levels had already sold...

The villagers were regretful: "If we’d known they could sell so swiftly online, we should have hired more streamers from the start, no matter what!"