Transmigration: The Little Chef Calls The Shots-Chapter 79 - The Booming Cold Skin Noodle Business (1)_1

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Chapter 79 -79: The Booming Cold Skin Noodle Business (1)_1

Chapter 79 -79: The Booming Cold Skin Noodle Business (1)_1

In addition to taking her two younger sisters out for fun, Lin Yuan also had some important business in town.

The ten pounds of beans she had purchased were already soaked, and all that was left was to grind them into soy milk and then coagulate them into tofu.

To do this, gypsum was needed, but since she didn’t have it, she could only use the most traditional method to make a batch, and then collect the gypsum later.

Therefore, white vinegar became essential.

After asking Lan Hua for directions to the vinegar seller, the sisters went straight to Jin Ji Vinegar Workshop, which was the largest vinegar-making workshop in Zhuma Town.

It was said that the ancestors of the Jin family were vinegar makers and had been in business for over a hundred years.

Moreover, this generation had produced an Official wife, the wife of Master Magistrate.

Actually, she wasn’t Master Magistrate’s first wife; his original wife had passed away a long time ago.

Miss Jin was the second wife, but since she had given birth to a son, her status was quite stable.

Of course, Lin Yuan didn’t care about such gossip; she was more concerned about the quality and reputation of the vinegar from Jin Ji Vinegar Workshop.

As they passed by a small stall selling miscellaneous goods, Lin Wei and her sister were captivated by the dazzling array of small jewelry and couldn’t bring themselves to leave.

Lin Yuan gave them some Silver and instructed them to wait there without wandering off.

Then, with Lan Hua, she headed to the nearby Jin Ji Vinegar Workshop.

She could still see the figures of her sisters at the entrance of the vinegar workshop, which allowed Lin Yuan to enter with peace of mind.

The Jin Ji Vinegar Workshop truly lived up to its reputation as a century-old brand; the shop was bustling with customers coming and going.

However, after her experience at Shande Hall, Lin Yuan didn’t dare to hastily judge this vinegar workshop.

Soon a shop assistant noticed the two of them and warmly came forward to serve them.

Lin Yuan didn’t need much vinegar, and she didn’t use rice vinegar for cooking normally, so she only asked for two pounds.

Two pounds of vinegar was considered a minor deal in Jin Ji Vinegar Workshop, as trivial as sesame seeds, but the assistant didn’t show any disdain and cheerfully agreed before wiping his hands on his cotton towel and taking her jar to fill it with vinegar.

Lin Yuan was very satisfied with the service attitude and her impression of the Jin Ji Vinegar Workshop improved significantly.

While waiting for the vinegar to be filled, Lin Yuan watched her sisters outside and chatted idly with Lan Hua.

Her gaze swept across the room and caught sight of a young woman with a graceful figure, her face covered by a veil, entering the vinegar workshop.

The assistants, who were busy welcoming customers in the hall, stopped their work to pay their respects to her.

The mysterious woman, however, proceeded straight into the back hall without a glance.

Driven by curiosity, Lin Yuan and Lan Hua stretched their necks trying to see more but ended up seeing nothing.

However, Lin Yuan, with her sharp ears, heard faint arguing sounds.

By the time she tried to listen carefully, the shop assistant was already bringing over her jar of vinegar, and Lin Yuan decided not to bother eavesdropping any longer.

She paid for the vinegar and hurried out with Lan Hua to find her sisters.

In that short span, the two sisters had already picked out several pieces of jewelry.

The seller was a kind-looking old lady well into her sixties, with reasonable prices.

She had made all these items herself, and although they weren’t expensive, each was exquisitely and meticulously crafted.

Lin Yuan was delighted with the hairpins and hair sticks her sisters excitedly showed her.

With the household needing Silver for many things over the past half-year, Lady Liu had nearly exhausted her dowry, and the jewelry she wore was now scarce.

Therefore, the Lin Yuan Sisters unanimously decided to pick out a gift for their mother, including hairpins, hair sticks, and earrings.

Lin Yuan also selected a small bracelet for each of her sisters: a twisted silk bracelet adorned with lotus flowers for Lin Wei, and a bell bracelet for Xiao Linshuang.

Of course, she didn’t forget to choose a bracelet for her good friend Lan Hua.

Although it wasn’t expensive, Lan Hua knew that such accessories were beyond what village kids could wear, but everyone has a desire for beauty, and Lan Hua happily accepted Lin Yuan’s gift.