Li Guizhi thought about the things Lin Lan sold and suddenly remembered the fava beans she had at home. She hesitated a moment before saying, "Lin Lan, I want to talk to you about something. It's fine if you agree, but no problem if you can't."
Seeing her blush with embarrassment, Lin Lan felt that she was nothing like Zhang Yazhen. She smiled. "Go ahead, I'm listening!"
Li Guizhi put the quilt cover into the basin, her face flushed as she looked at Lin Lan. "I'll be honest with you. I've gone to the Eucalyptus Forest a few times to trade for eggs, and I saw you there trading fried fava beans. I have a whole basket of them at home. If you want them, I'd like to exchange them with you."
Lin Lan noticed she specifically used the word 'exchange,' and readily nodded. "As long as they're not rotten or worm-eaten, I'll take them. Twelve cents a pound."
