In her past life, Sheng Yueqing was morally kidnapped by her 'biological mother' and treated like a cash cow by her mother-in-law. Her life was messed up by them.
In this life, she re...
“We are your sisters-in-law, how can you insult us like this?”
Sheng Yueqing stood up. "Since you promise not to damage anything inside, then sign the contract."
"If anything goes missing from my house, it will be your fault."
"If you guarantee your integrity and that you won't take anything without permission, then sign here."
The sisters-in-law were so angry that their faces turned red.
They were indeed planning to take advantage of the situation and steal things from the store.
Who knew that Sheng Yueqing would say it so bluntly would make him both embarrassed and angry.
But with so many people watching, doesn't not signing a document mean they're going to steal something?
He could only sign the document with resentment.
Is this okay?
Sheng Yueqing was satisfied.
She then approached Old Mother He and said, "Grandma, all my sisters-in-law have signed their names, so you should sign yours too. Otherwise, if anything gets lost, I'll only come after you."
"After all, I'll have to pay compensation, and I don't have any money."
Old Mrs. He was so angry that she wanted to tear Sheng Yueqing's mouth apart, but Sheng Yueqing was not afraid at all.
"Mother-in-law, can't you guarantee your own character?"
"If you don't sign, people will come to you if anything goes missing on this street, and then it'll be hard to explain."
The other shopkeepers who had been watching the commotion immediately became alert, looking at Old Lady He as if she were a thief.
Old Mrs. He almost spat out a mouthful of blood.
"Sheng Yueqing, you!"
But after being persuaded by his daughters-in-law, he still signed the document.
Sheng Yueqing smiled and said to everyone, "Since they promised not to take anything without permission, I'm relieved. Thank you all for being my witnesses."
"But to be fair, don't blame my mother-in-law and sister-in-law for losing your things."
Upon hearing this, the shopkeepers closed their doors again as if guarding against thieves.