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Reborn in the 80s: The Smart Wife with a Secret Space

Chapter 88: Ginseng Seedlings

Author: Spring Splendor in the Garden
updatedAt: 2025-09-28

CHAPTER 88: CHAPTER 88: GINSENG SEEDLINGS

Xinyan noticed Uncle had mistaken her for a bad person, so she smiled and said, "Uncle, don’t you recognize me? I bought two jujube saplings from your stall at the town market in Shang’an Town before."

The old uncle listened but still couldn’t remember, although he did sell jujube saplings at the town market. It seemed he truly was old, unable to recall things.

Xinyan realized the old uncle still didn’t recognize her, and she was suddenly aware that she was made up, so it was quite normal for him not to recognize her.

However, she wasn’t bothered by this. Anyway, the old uncle brought a lot of jujube saplings that day. Next time, if she could meet him in her usual appearance, it wouldn’t affect their conversation.

Now, the old uncle wasn’t as wary of Xinyan as before, "Getting older, memories fade away. Miss, do you need anything?"

Xinyan smiled and said, "I overheard you talking about setting up a stall, so I wanted to see if there’s anything I need."

The expressions of the grandfather and grandson lightened a lot upon hearing this, and they quickly got busy.

The little boy named Gousheng was very clever, "Sister, look, they’re all here. See if there’s anything you need."

Xinyan glanced and noticed most of the items taken out were seeds and some kudzu root which hadn’t been processed.

She glanced into the basket and found many plants she didn’t recognize, so she casually asked, "What’s in the basket?"

Gousheng turned his head to look at his grandfather; he was too young and still didn’t understand these.

Master Gousheng looked at the basket, "Just some worthless herbs."

As he spoke, he pulled the basket over and pointed things out to Xinyan, "This is the rhizome, it aids digestion, and this is astragalus, it can boost energy."

Xinyan hadn’t expected the old uncle to recognize herbs, "Uncle, you know herbs, that’s impressive."

Master Gousheng shook his head, fiddling with the herbs, "I don’t understand these things; years ago, I went into the mountains with the village barefoot doctor and recognized a few types; I learned some phrases with them. After that, whenever I came across them, I just picked them up casually."

When they got to the end, Master Gousheng stopped his hand and pointed to two herbs inside, "These are ginseng seedlings, they haven’t grown fully, what a pity."

Xinyan’s eyes lit up immediately as she listened, and her voice became somewhat shaky, "Uncle, you say these are ginseng seedlings, the ones we call ginseng?"

Master Gousheng looked up at Xinyan, "Yes, my son-in-law brought them down from the mountain while digging for kudzu root. He couldn’t recognize them, but the village barefoot doctor happened to be visiting my house and said these are ginseng seedlings. However, they are wasted here; they won’t survive this season. Don’t know who tossed them in."

As he spoke, he intended to throw them out.

Xinyan quickly reached out to catch them, "Don’t throw them away, don’t throw them away, I’ll take them back and try to plant them."

Master Gousheng saw the sparkle in Xinyan’s eyes and didn’t want to dampen her spirits, "If you like them, take them."

Xinyan looked at the seeds; she had all the basic vegetable seeds, "Uncle, I want all these seeds and herbs. How much are they?"

Master Gousheng couldn’t quite believe it and confirmed with Xinyan several times, "You want all of them?"

Xinyan nodded, "Yes, see how much it costs."

Master Gousheng glanced at the seeds on the ground and the herbs in the basket, feeling a bit embarrassed, "If you want them all, I’d ask for eighty cents."

Xinyan genuinely thought eighty cents wasn’t much, and was about to reply when Gousheng said, "Sister, eighty cents isn’t much. Grandpa wants to sell them quickly so he can buy medicine for Grandma. If it gets too late, we’ll miss Uncle Liang’s mule cart in the village."

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