Destined to Rise – Chapter 26

Greenfield County

The broth made from the large soup bone was used to simmer radishes.

The meat on the bone was so tender it practically melted, the broth turned milky white, and the radishes were soft without any tough fibers.

Poured over rice, even six-year-old Michael could finish a big bowl, let alone the adults. Scarlett insisted on adding scrambled wild duck eggs to the meal. William objected, calling it her “business capital,” and warned her not to make it a habit.

Scarlett thought giving household money directly might seem inappropriate, so she decided to supplement the family’s meals herself. She couldn’t bring herself to freeload entirely.

Freshly harvested tender leeks were stir-fried with the wild duck eggs, and the leeks’ aroma masked the eggs’ gaminess.

“Just like Scarlett suggested, I added a bit of vinegar while beating the eggs. They turned out soft and fluffy—almost like chicken eggs!” Amanda praised, and Elizabeth’s face lit up with pride.

People used to say Scarlett was useless, blind to housework, and too beautiful to stay grounded. Elizabeth had never given up on her daughter, and now, seeing Scarlett mature and thoughtful, she couldn’t help but feel joyful.

Scarlett, too, found the food at her uncle’s house to be quite good.

Sure, she had tasted high-end cuisine in her previous life, but considering the standard of living in rural areas in 1983, William’s household was doing exceptionally well. His ability to earn money, combined with his willingness to care for Scarlett and Elizabeth, made a significant difference.

After lunch, William went back to work in the fields.

Even Amanda joined him this time, though Elizabeth wanted to go as well. William told her to stay home and focus on weaving baskets.

“Scarlett’s window for making money is these next few days. Don’t hold her back.”

Scarlett took the opportunity to practice riding the new 28-inch bicycle. In her previous life, she had no relatives to rely on. Kind sponsors funded her schooling, and her career was built through her grit. She had no problem cycling dozens of miles for work during the coldest winters. Later, as her career advanced, she enjoyed full reimbursement for out-of-town business trips and even got a company car. Eventually, she bought her own vehicle.

She hadn’t touched an old-fashioned bike like this in nearly 20 years.

At first, she was clumsy, but soon her frustration turned into fluid movement.

Michael watched eagerly, but at six years old, he was still too small. Scarlett could only seat him on the back and let him hold onto her waist as she cycled around the village.

On the way, a familiar woman called out:

“Scarlett! My eldest said you’re buying eggs—what’s the price?”

Scarlett got off the bike and greeted her.

“Auntie, I am buying eggs. With everyone so busy with the harvest, I thought I’d collect eggs here and sell them in the city before the weather worsens. Of course, I have to make some effort and take on risks. How about 12 cents per egg?”

The woman, Aunt Laura, was married into the Johnson family and the fourth daughter-in-law.

Aunt Laura frowned. “I heard eggs can sell for 15 cents each in the city…”

Scarlett smiled and explained, “The price of eggs in the city fluctuates. Sometimes it’s 15 cents, but sometimes it’s lower. If I can’t sell them or they get damaged on the road, I bear the loss. Plus, the city is quite far from Wellwater Village. It takes half a day to go back and forth during harvest season. Who has that kind of time?”

“Well, I’ll sell them to you. I’ll go get the eggs from home.”

Almost every household kept a few hens, and the money for everyday necessities often came from selling eggs. With abundant summer grass seeds and insects, the hens were well-fed, and two hens could lay over 20 eggs in half a month.

Aunt Laura brought Scarlett more than 20 eggs, and Scarlett paid her on the spot. Word quickly spread through the village, and Scarlett’s egg business officially began.

Elizabeth worked faster, weaving more baskets.

In a little over a day, Scarlett collected almost all the eggs from Wellwater Village and even received eggs from neighboring villages brought to William’s house.

With only a little over 70 dollars in starting capital, Scarlett managed to buy nearly 400 chicken eggs and 200 wild duck eggs. She kept some emergency cash and decided to pause her collection for now.

Elizabeth had never seen so many eggs piled together before.

The baskets were full, creating a rather impressive sight.

Elizabeth was deeply worried that the eggs wouldn’t sell. After all, who could afford to spend dozens of dollars on eggs? That was more than a month’s salary for many urban workers!

“Tomorrow, I’ll take 200 chicken eggs and 100 wild duck eggs to the city,” Scarlett assured her.

If it weren’t for the two major factories in Greenfield County, Scarlett wouldn’t have dared to collect so many eggs.

 


Destined to Rise

Destined to Rise

Score 9.8
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Artist: Released: 2024 Native Language: English
Whitaker Scarlett had always been dealt a tough hand in life. Orphaned at a young age, she grew up amidst the crushing weight of poverty and the stigma of being unremarkable in every way. Yet, through sheer determination and unwavering grit, she defied the odds. Over two relentless decades, she climbed the corporate ladder, becoming a senior executive at a multinational company—a true testament to perseverance against life’s adversities. But destiny had other plans. One morning, Whitaker woke up to find herself in a completely different era—the 1980s. She wasn’t just the same woman in a different time. This version of Whitaker Scarlett was strikingly beautiful, her appearance so stunning it turned heads and stirred envy wherever she went. It was a life that seemed like a gift, but it came with a dark twist. The original Whitaker Scarlett of this timeline, despite her privileged circumstances and inherent beauty, had been crushed by the cruel weight of society’s malicious rumors. Overwhelmed and broken, she had tragically ended her own life. Given this second chance, Whitaker vowed to rewrite her story and honor the life that had been prematurely extinguished. She took the reins of her new reality, using her hard-earned wisdom and inner strength to navigate the treacherous waters of her past life, but with a newfound determination to thrive. Step by step, she cleared the chaos left behind, unraveling schemes and exposing those who had tormented her predecessor. No rumor, no rival, no challenge was too daunting for her to face. Amidst her fight for justice and redemption, Whitaker’s journey took an unexpected turn when she crossed paths with a rugged military officer. A man of principle and loyalty, he was captivated by her strength, intelligence, and the fire in her spirit. Their chemistry was undeniable, their partnership formidable. Together, they faced the trials of an unforgiving era, finding strength in one another as they confronted societal norms, personal challenges, and a world that seemed determined to test them at every turn. With her sharp mind, indomitable will, and now, an appearance that commanded attention, Whitaker Scarlett built the life she had always deserved—this time on her own terms. She transformed every setback into an opportunity, every enemy into a stepping stone, and every whispered rumor into a rallying cry for her triumph. Whitaker Scarlett wasn’t just surviving the 1980s; she was conquering it, rewriting her destiny with grace, strength, and a heart full of unyielding fire.

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