"Sister, I told you that the shop belongs to Baoer, and the money to buy the shop was not paid by her herself. From now on, it will be her dowry. Sanlang said that no one can be the owner of the shop."
Chun Niang cracked six eggs into the pot, then used a pair of chopsticks to stir up the gnocchi.
"..." Jiang Yunniang stood up in confusion and ran back to Jiang Dalang's house angrily.
When I saw my mother, Mrs. Jiang Liu, she started to complain: "Mom, are we going to take care of the third brother and his family who are causing such nonsense?"
"What's the matter?" Jiang Liu frowned: "Why is Sanlang doing such nonsense?"
Jiang Yunniang pulled my mother into the house, tugged on her sleeves and whispered: "Chunniang, she actually said that the shop was Yingbao's dowry. Tell me, are the third brother and the others confused?"
Mrs. Jiang Liu brushed her daughter's legs and glared at her: "What does he mean? That shop belongs to Yingbao. Sanlang said that the money to buy the shop was not Yingbao's own earnings. What's the point of making a dowry for her?"
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"How much does she earn as a little baby?"
Jiang Yunniang suddenly remembered that Yingbao seemed to have grown golden ears, so she changed her mind: "Even the money to buy the shop was earned by herself, but she is not of the blood of our Jiang family. How can we really let her legs
There is so much money left in it..."
"What a mouthful!" Madam Jiang Liu was angry, pointing at her daughter and saying, "He's looking at me, am I out of my mind! Don't talk about that Zhitong anymore, Yingbao is our child of the Jiang family, and no one can talk about blood!"
Jiang Yunniang was shocked by my mother's harsh words and stared blankly at her, unable to recover for a long time.
Mrs. Jiang Liu sighed, feeling sorry for her daughter after all, and whispered: "Ms. Yun, if nothing happens, I will go back. Don't mention the shop again. If my father hears what I just said, he can beat me with a stick.
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Jiang Yunniang's eyes suddenly turned red, and she felt extremely aggrieved.
To be honest, I can't tolerate it so much? Sure enough, a married girl is like water thrown out of the house. Who in her mother's family will take her seriously in the future?
The more she thought about it, the sadder she became. Jiang Yunniang stood up and rushed out of the house, shouting to her son: "Yukun! Yukun! Go hitch the mule cart and let's go home!"
When Mrs. Jiang saw her eldest sister suddenly asking to leave, she didn't stop her, so she said, "Sister, I'll wait a moment while he goes to pull some kohlrabi and bring it back to me to eat."
At that time, when kohlrabi was fresh and tender, it was crunchy and sweet when eaten raw. My eldest sister was from the city and didn't grow them at home, so she asked to bring some back every time she came to her parents' house.
"No!" Jiang Yunniang refused, and waited for her son to get the mule cart ready, then climbed into the cart and left.
Mrs. Jiang Liu watched her daughter leave and sighed.
The good-tempered daughter-in-law was not that good-tempered originally, but since she and her son-in-law went to the county town to do business, she has become more and more calculating.
Ming'er actually plotted against his brother. Alas, luckily Saburo didn't hear his sister's words, otherwise it would have been really ugly.
After breakfast, Yingbao and her second cousin went to the orchard.
Jiang Quan was climbing a tree to pick grass and talking about the shop with his little cousin.
What my aunt said is true. Once all the Pingchang pears are sold out, the shop's business will indeed plummet.
Because there are not many people buying preserved fruits and gold fungus, not a pound of them will be sold within a few days.
Without the fresh fruits at home to support the scene, the shop would be almost deserted.
"Yingbao, what will happen if the fruits are sold out?" Jiang Quan asked worriedly.
Yingbao put the Dapingji that had been picked into the basket and said, "The boat will be straight when it reaches the bridge. I don't have to worry."
At worst, setting up a wonton stall in front of the shop will always work out.
But that's not Dongdongce, she won't do it unless it's absolutely necessary.
The food stall seems to be profitable, but in fact it is enough for food and clothing, and it is not as profitable as growing golden ear.
But the shop has to be open because I have to pay a city tax every month. If I don't pay it overdue, the tax collectors will take away my shelves.
It's really hard to sell golden ears in a shop, because people who can afford it go to big medicine halls to buy them, so they won't come to her little-known shop.
So it seems that I might as well get some mass merchandise, like the rouge powder made by Er Auntie.
There are many flowers and trees growing in her cave, and there are so many flowers to pick that it would be embarrassing if they don’t need to be removed.
If that didn't work, she would make fragrant pills and sell them.
There are many shops selling medicinal pills in Fucheng, such as styrax pills, sobering pills, patchouli, clove, frankincense, agarwood, sandalwood, etc. You can make them for anything you eat or wear.
Her shop is just across the street from the county school. Which of the talented students doesn't use incense? If you have a headache, hot brain, stomach pain, diarrhea, etc., you can take the pills you brought yourself first, and then go to the medicine hall for treatment if it doesn't work.
And if I have Pupil Spring, I can grow a lot of fragrant flower materials, and some medicinal materials can also be grown. I hope I can get the seeds.
If it still doesn't work, just buy the medicinal materials at the drug store, add a little bit of ingredients into it yourself, and the resulting pills are guaranteed to cure the disease.
After picking several large baskets of pingji, another basket of pears, and then two baskets of cantaloupe from the vegetable garden, Jiang Quanna moved the baskets into the carriage, then called his two friends to go to the county town together.
Before leaving, I touched the gourd hanging on the fence of my vegetable garden and muttered: "It should be ready in a month, and then we can take it to the county town to sell it."
Jiang Quan made a lot of money selling gourds last year, so next year he will plant a lot of them in his garden, waiting for the gourds to mature and sell for money.
Li Dao and Wang Dashan also planted a lot of gourds, but their gourds grew slower than Jiang's, and they don't know why.
Ying Bao sent Jiang Quan away and then went to find Chu Chu.
During that time, Chuchu had been picking peppers with Erni and the others. After picking, she had to send the peppers to the river to soak in water and peel them.
When Ying Bao was not at home, Chu Chu lived with Er Ni. The two ate and slept together, and often worked together.
When I came to the pepper garden with my two dogs, I saw my father and several villagers cutting pepper vines, apparently ready to insert them.
"Sanlang, we have agreed that a seedling will cost you a hundred cents, but I must ensure that it can be planted."
The one who shut up was Chen Changsheng, the village leader of Xicun. "Let's ask for 500 trees and 50 pieces of liquid. When the time comes, I won't lose a penny."
Jiang Sanlang raised his eyebrows when he heard this: "What, I want to take something without paying? Then don't buy it. There is a long queue in the nearby village waiting to beg."
The villagers in the West Village became anxious upon hearing this and glared at Chen Changsheng, "He said Uncle Chen, can I say a few words less?" We can wait until Miao is dead. If we don't speak at that time, we will be in trouble.
When Chen Changsheng saw that Jiang Sanlang was really standing still, he went over and said, "I've brought all the money. Let me cut it quickly." He pointed to the robe beside him and said, "Fifty taels of silver are all in it."
He was really afraid that Jiang Sanlang would be stubborn and not give Nishimura the pepper vine.
The villagers in my own village have been waiting for a long time. The golden ears and cotton seeds are not here, and not even the pepper vines are here.
Seeing that Xicun was about to become the poorest village in the entire township, Chen Changsheng felt anxious.
Li Dayong and Li Eryong, who were with Jiang Sanlang, immediately ran to check the amount of silver. They counted the silver in it and nodded to Jiang Sanlang: "Exactly fifty taels."
Only then did Jiang Sanlang use the scissors to cut the vines.
Ying Bao admires her father very much. He can exchange every crop in the house for money.
In fact, she has a lot of pepper vines. If each chopstick can be sold for a hundred coins, then she can make a fortune even without running a shop.