Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 54: The Weather Is Unfavorable
Although Jiang Ran didn’t come out, the voices outside were not quiet, and she could vaguely hear what everyone was talking about.
Jiang Ran had already anticipated this result in advance.
Not to mention now, even before Jiang Ran got transported into the book, there were many people who wanted to do business but didn’t dare to take the plunge.
At any time, people instinctively avoid risks.
But risks often come with opportunities.
How to balance this depends on each person’s thoughts.
Wang Cuilan tidied up the things in the cart and waved to everyone.
It was already completely dark, and she should be heading inside to eat dinner.
That evening, Jiang Ran drank a large bowl of black medicinal soup.
While Jiang Ran was drinking the medicine, everyone from the Pei Family was watching her intently, their concern evident on their faces.
Jiang Ran drank the cooled Chinese medicine all in one go, and afterward, she quickly drank a few mouthfuls of cold water to suppress the taste of the medicine.
Not only did she have to drink it, but she also needed to bathe in the medicinal water.
By the time she was done with everything, it was already eight or nine o’clock.
Jiang Ran was strong and didn’t need anyone to help her pour the bathwater.
After washing up, she carried the bucket herself and poured out the water.
Because it was water mixed with Chinese medicine, it couldn’t be reused, so she opened the door and poured it outside.
As she returned indoors, the wind was already blowing outside, quite strong and chilly.
Jiang Ran looked up at the sky, which was pitch black, with neither stars nor the moon.
Looking like this, it always made one feel like it was going to rain.
If it really rained, what would they do tomorrow?
Although Jiang Ran was a bit worried, she still needed to sleep.
The night passed without a word, and the next morning, Jiang Ran was awakened by the alarm clock.
Ever since they bought the alarm clock, it was placed with them during the day and in Jiang Ran’s room at night.
In the entire Pei Family, Jiang Ran was the only one without an internal clock, who wouldn’t wake up naturally, so the alarm was perfect for waking her up.
Jiang Ran turned off the alarm, rubbed her eyes, sat up, and quickly dressed to go open the door.
She mainly wanted to see if it had rained.
While dressing, Jiang Ran listened with her ears cocked, and there wasn’t the sound of rain outside, so it hadn’t rained.
When she finally opened the door and saw that it really hadn’t rained outside, Jiang Ran let out a sigh of relief.
As long as it didn’t rain in the morning, at least they could sell baozi in the morning.
Otherwise, all that filling would really... well, it wouldn’t actually go to waste.
Even if they couldn’t sell baozi, they could still make them for their family to eat, just that they’d have to eat them for more days.
Of course, selling them would be even better.
It wasn’t just Jiang Ran who was worried about the rain; Wang Cuilan was quite worried too.
To be precise, Wang Cuilan was a bit torn now.
Shortly after spring plowing, rain at this time would be good for the crops in the fields and save them the trouble of watering, which would be quite convenient.
However, for doing business, it wasn’t so great.
But no matter how conflicted Wang Cuilan felt, she quickly helped pack up and sent Jiang Ran and the others out.
The weather was quite cooperative; while selling breakfast, although the wind kept blowing, it indeed didn’t rain.
But it seemed inevitable that it would rain today.
Jiang Ran told the people coming for breakfast that they wouldn’t be there at noon, so they shouldn’t come in vain.
Many people were regular customers, and hearing Jiang Ran say this, they felt a bit reluctant.
But after all, the weather was bad, and there was no way around it. They just smiled and told Jiang Ran to make sure to come when the weather cleared up.







