The Lin family's soybean products, which were already well-known in Feng City and widely sought after by visiting merchants, were selling briskly, to the point they were a popular commodity. Many out-of-town merchants were so satisfied with the products that they made long-term supply agreements with the Lin family.
With such a steady customer base, their soybean products brought in a substantial income throughout the year.
The income from these sales, according to Lin Ziyin, would be distributed among the family, with no intervention from herself. However, the leftover soybean mash from each day was collected by her and sent to livestock farms to be used as fodder.
Lin Changshu was also very busy, both procuring the beans for the family and overseeing the distribution of the products. He and Wu Dayou worked in perfect harmony, ensuring that if one of them was out, the other would stay at home.