Jiang Chuan had made up his mind. On the black market, radishes and mushrooms sold for three cents per half a kilogram. In a regular market, they'd fetch at most one cent per half a kilogram. With his four baskets, he had about 40 kilogram of radishes and 25 kilogram of mushrooms. If he priced them at one and a half cents per half a kilogram, he'd not only make a profit but could also win repeat customers.
Jiang Chuan, with his basket of vegetables on his back, said to Auntie Tian, "Auntie, please wait for me here. I'll get the horse cart, and then we can head back together."
Jiang Chuan worried that if he went to the sugar factory's residential area on his own, he might be stopped by the security guards. Hence, he asked Auntie Tian to wait for him.
After confirming this, Jiang Chuan rented a horse cart in the town. He found a secluded spot and secretly transferred the vegetables from his SUV to the cart. Then he went to find Auntie Tian.