Ye Jiu pondered for a moment, "Continue to sell the mature fruits and vegetables, as for the chili peppers, pick them and dry them for storage—I have my own use for them later. Store the wheat after the harvest as well," Ye Jiu arranged.
"Alright," Ye Changsheng knew Ye Jiu's rules—just do as instructed and there's no need to ask about the rest.
Still, Ye Changsheng was amazed at the crops and fruit tree saplings Ye Jiu had brought in.
Ordinary fruit trees would take at least two or three years to bloom and bear fruit, but the ones Ye Jiu had acquired began to bloom within a few months after planting, and the fruits they produced were noticeably larger.
However, Ye Changsheng was pleased with this development, as the higher yields of the manor were a testament to his capabilities.
In front of Ye Changsheng, Ye Jiu opened the wooden box to start reviewing the accounts.