Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 34: You’d Be a Fool Not to Come

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Chapter 34: Chapter 34: You’d Be a Fool Not to Come

As long as they can afford it, who doesn’t want to buy something tasty to treat themselves?

Besides, Jiang Ran’s prices are really not expensive.

Some young people took the lead, and even slightly older ones couldn’t resist and ordered a set meal like the younger ones.

Before coming, Jiang Ran had already considered all sorts of situations and prepared plenty of small change, which was just right for giving change now.

Once these few young people finished buying, a plate of braised pork was already gone.

At this moment, a familiar face appeared.

It was none other than the man who came to buy buns first thing in the morning.

The man clearly just got off work, dressed the same as he was in the morning, carrying a briefcase.

Seeing the braised pork in the steamer, he smiled, "This braised pork looks good, how much is it?"

"Thirty cents for two slices."

The man looked at Jiang Ran upon hearing this.

Being looked at like this made Jiang Ran feel her face flush.

Luckily she was wearing a mask, so even if she blushed, others couldn’t see it.

The man clearly understood the hint in Jiang Ran’s words but didn’t point it out.

"Give me a plate then."

A plate had twelve slices, costing one dollar and eighty cents.

This was quite a big purchase.

Even Jiang Ran was momentarily stunned.

But after a brief pause, she immediately smiled, "Do you have a lunchbox? Would you like it delivered to your home?"

Pei Yang quickly came up, ready to help deliver the food to the man.

The man smiled, "I’ve got one!"

With that, he turned and walked out of the crowd.

Jiang Ran’s gaze followed him as he walked to a bicycle, where he took down a net bag containing an aluminum lunchbox.

Having a lunchbox made things easier, Jiang Ran neatly arranged the braised pork into it, along with all the sauce.

The man also took out two dollars and handed it to Jiang Ran.

After taking the change from Jiang Ran, the man didn’t rush to leave, "Will you be selling buns here again tomorrow morning?"

"Yes!"

"Great, I’ll come again tomorrow morning, your buns are pretty good, it’d be nice to have something else with them."

After saying this, the man left, and Jiang Ran didn’t think much more about the suggestion.

Whether to add something else for tomorrow morning could be considered later that afternoon, the most important thing now was to sell all the remaining food.

Jiang Ran didn’t have to worry about it; the man’s move of buying a whole plate of braised pork created a sense of urgency among the onlookers.

They originally thought that if no one bought, Jiang Ran might lower the prices a bit more.

But who would have thought, before the price drop could happen, someone bought a whole plate.

If they kept waiting, there wouldn’t even be any soup left, let alone braised pork.

Now, no one hesitated any longer.

Some people simply bought a few slices of braised pork, packed them in their own aluminum lunchboxes, and brought them home to enjoy with family.

Others ordered a bowl of rice and a bowl of vegetables and ate right there on the spot.

This place wasn’t exactly crowded, but people came and went, and the food kept decreasing.

Half an hour later, all the food was sold out.

Those who heard the news and came later could only look at the empty plates and pots and ask eagerly if Jiang Ran would be back tomorrow.

Of course, she’d be back.

With business this good on the first day, it’d be foolish not to return.

Once those eating had finished, Jiang Ran and Pei Yang packed their things.

They loaded the pots, pans, and stove into the vehicle, and after Jiang Ran looked around, she led Pei Yang toward the kindergarten.