Upon learning their purpose, Su Qingluo couldn't help but laugh and cry. Driven by the idea of helping others, she bought the surplus grain from them at a price twice the market rate.
The villagers were naturally overjoyed, pocketing the silver and leaving in high spirits. On their way past the ferry, they bragged to others. They believed that their families had established a connection with the little lucky doll and that their fortunes would prosper in the future.
Good news travels fast.
Following word-of-mouth, a steady stream of villagers came to sell their grain at Su's house.
Su Qingluo kindly welcomed them all, each time buying their surplus grain at twice the market price. They came eager and left delighted, not one left empty-handed.
Their own cellar wasn't big enough to store the large amount of surplus grain. So, Su Qingluo and Little Kingfisher took advantage of the quiet night to store the grain in the storage ring and keep it in the Mystic Canyon.