In the following days, Xia Liu had stockpiled up to four thousand jin of Atractylodes, and by that time, the road had been completely opened.
He arranged for Liu Lanxin to instruct the cargo trucks to head straight to the entrance of the village. When the two drivers drove in, they were somewhat dumbfounded; just a few days had gone by, and the village, once known as the poorest in the mountains, actually had a road now.
He sold off four thousand jin in one go and Xia Liu made one hundred and forty thousand. Together with the sixty thousand sent out earlier, he now a total of one hundred and sixty thousand from this venture and his previous savings.
Looking at the money in his account, Xia Liu was not in a hurry to build a new house; instead, he had a grander blueprint in his mind.
However, some families in the village began to purchase bricks to construct new houses. They were the first group who went to gather Atractylodes.