Making Harem
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Chapter 5: The Charming and Mute Second Aunt!
Romance Sex Story: Chapter 5: The Charming and Mute Second Aunt! - Daniel Miller was a complete failure—poor, betrayed, and abandoned by the city he trusted. When despair drives him to death, fate gives him a second chance. Reborn into his teenage body, back in his remote village and high school days, Daniel carries memories of the future. This time, he refuses to be weak. He will seize money, desire, and all the women who ever catch his eye eyes
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“Hey, you’re back! Your dad’s waiting for you inside!”
When Daniel returned home, His mom was chopping firewood in the courtyard.
“Okay, Mom, let me help you!”
Daniel felt a pang of pain in his heart when he saw his mother’s face, which looked much older than her peers. In his previous life, when he was admitted to a top-tier university, it caused quite a stir in the surrounding villages. His parents were proud but also worried, as university tuition was a huge sum for a farming family like theirs. In the end, his Father had to beg and plead with everyone he could, and even sold the family’s pigs and chickens to scrape together enough for one semester’s tuition.
“No, don’t do these chores if you’re tired from studying. Go inside, your father is waiting for you!”
His Mom smiled and waved her hand, saying she was already used to doing these ordinary farm chores! The couple was always proud of their son and daughter’s studies, and they always spoiled their sensible children, not letting them do too much farm work unless it was harvest time.
“Dad, what’s wrong!”
As soon as Daniel entered the house, he began to ponder how to get money from his father to trade wild vegetables.
His Father, George sat on the stool, puffing on his cigarette. When his son came in, a smile appeared on his weathered face: “Daniel, your Uncle Shan brought over some smoked meat today. I was thinking that your second aunt is also struggling financially, so take the rest to her later!”
“Okay, Auntie’s family is indeed having a bit of a tight budget, Dad! I want to discuss something with you!” Daniel nodded.
His second aunt had been raising her two daughters alone, making a living off the two or three acres of land they owned. Although she was over thirty, she was still very attractive, and many people came to their door wanting to arrange another marriage for her. However, his second aunt always firmly stated that she wanted to raise her two daughters herself and refused.
Since his family [Daniel’s], whose circumstances had improved slightly, would occasionally help them out.
“Oh, what is it? Tell me!”
George asked with a smile.
Daniel hesitated for a moment before saying, “Dad, can you lend me $500?”
Upon hearing this, George jumped up. $500 was an astronomical sum for these farmers living in the mountains. Although the Miller family was well-off and could afford it, it was almost all of their savings. After thinking about his son, who was always honest and steady, George started smoking faster. After a while, he asked, “Daniel, what do you need so much money for?”
“Dad, I’m thinking of getting into the wild vegetable business. I’ve noticed that a lot of people in the city have started to like our natural, high-quality produce. Think about it, these wild vegetables are rare in the city, but we can find them all around our house. If we just bring them to the city, we can make money. I’ve already calculated it, and even if we don’t make a lot, we definitely won’t lose money.”
Daniel spoke with a serious expression.
George didn’t understand the concept of “all-natural,” but he was skeptical about the idea that wild vegetables growing all over the mountains could be sold for money.
He said earnestly, “Daniel, you’re still in school, why are you thinking about these things? Look around, there are wild vegetables everywhere, and nobody seems to care about them. This money we have is for your and your sister’s education. If we lose it all, we won’t have any money for your schooling. Let’s not think about this. Isn’t it better to just farm honestly than anyone else?”
“Dad, please trust me this once! I can’t stop thinking about this all day long, and I can’t even concentrate on my studies. If I don’t do it, I feel restless. I promise I won’t lose out this time.”
Daniel didn’t want to miss out on a good opportunity to make money. Only with money could he live a good life and date more girls.
George took a few deep drags on his cigarette, his expression shifting. After a long while, he gritted his teeth, threw away the cigarette butt, and said, “Daniel, Dad knows you’ve grown up. You’ve never caused us any trouble since you were little, so Dad will trust you this once. I’ll accept losing this money; at most, you can go out and do some odd jobs in the future. But you have to tell Dad what you’re going to do. So that Dad will have a clear understanding.”
Daniel finally breathed a sigh of relief: “Isn’t it the students’ holiday tomorrow? We’ll spread the word that we’ll start collecting wild vegetables like mountain roots tomorrow, one cent per half kg[500g], as many as we can get. I’ll go to town and find a few trucks to take them to the city to sell. That’ll be easy.”
“One cent a Half-kg? That’s more expensive than the vegetables we have at home! You’re wasting money!”
George jumped up after hearing this.
Daniel then realized that prices hadn’t skyrocketed yet; pork was at most two or Three dollor per ½ kg [500g]. He realized that saying One Dollor($1) per ½ kg was indeed too much and corrected himself: “I misspoke earlier. I said ($0.1) per ½ Kg. During holidays, the kids in the mountains run around like monkeys. They’ll definitely come if they have this opportunity to earn some pocket money.
We only need to collect Material worth $300. The remaining $200 can be used to hire a Veichle to go to the provincial capital.”