Matters in other towns of Mao County naturally concern Xiao Chong, the parental official of Mao County. Meanwhile, Lin Family Manor has already begun bustling in the wake of the typhoon.
Although the typhoon caused damage to many homes, especially those built with thatched mud, which completely collapsed, thanks to Lin Wanwan, not only could they exchange seafood for rare tiles, but they also gained a side business with sweet potato vermicelli.
The value of cotton is unclear to everyone, but the worth of vermicelli is well known. Once this batch of vermicelli is made and brought to town to sell, it will surely exchange for plenty of corn and cloth!
Compared to other villages, Lin Family Manor, living by the sea, suffered the least loss — since they have very little land, the sweet potatoes and other crops were successfully harvested by the women before the typhoon.
The clan's men, naturally, helped the Lu Family Manor men harvest the cotton that the two manors jointly planted.
