The villagers lived on grain crops. After so much hard work, they would only have enough grain to eat for a year when the autumn harvest ended. Then they would sell the rest of their grain to save just enough for a year.
Now, they could sell more eggs to earn money, but those without skills would have no other source of income. Moreover, no one dared to get sick because the cost of medicinal herbs was too high. One would use the local treatment method for a cold or a fever.
Su Binglan hoped to make the villagers wealthy, too, since it would have a positive effect. For example, since her uncle's salted and preserved eggs sold well, he would buy more from the villagers, and they would earn some money.
Su Binglan said thoughtfully, "You won't have to worry about being unable to sell them, Uncle Fengchen. Your egg dishes are selling well, so you can buy more supplies from the villagers. Leave the selling to me.