Rebirth in 90s: Rip Apart the Sacrificial Pawn Script

Yang Yajing felt her life was utterly worthless—single at 36; meager salary absolutely insufficient to cover her mother's medical expenses.

Her best friend not only stole the man she...

Chapter 29: Not High Enough Rank

Furthermore, Jia Chun is so greedy that he even takes advantage of children, so his character must be questionable. And the Jiang family, who have close business ties with him, are probably not exactly clean people either.

Zhou Pengfei respected Zhou Youcheng very much. Since Zhou Youcheng reminded him that Jiang Xuanxuan was someone he should neither offend nor become close to, he kept that in mind.

As for Chen Baiyun, Zhou Youcheng admired him, as they were both literary figures. He was pleased that his son could study under him.

What's even more gratifying is his appreciation for Yang Yajing, because she not only astutely led her son out of the unknown pit of fire, but also introduced such a famous teacher to Zhou Pengfei.

Zhou Youcheng also felt that this girl was not simple, which coincided with Chen Baiyun's opinion.

It's festival time again, and the Zhou family always receives small gifts from the Yang family. They're not expensive, but they're very thoughtful.

When returning the favor, Zhou Youcheng presented a piece of calligraphy he had written himself:

May your wealth be as abundant as eight bushels of grain, your fortune as endless as the three rivers, your heart be filled with people, and may all who come be guests again.

Yang Guohua proudly displayed this acrostic poem scroll in his shop, clearly liking it very much.

Two months later, Yang's Restaurant finally received a phone call.

Yang Yajing asked Zhou Pengfei to write a beautiful advertising slogan above the phone number: "We undertake small-batch customization of wedding and funeral gift boxes. Exquisite packaging, fair prices, and we are the only ones that offer this service."

Not long after the advertisement was released, Yang's Restaurant received its first order.

It was a funeral at a family that frequented the area. The old man had passed away at the age of 96, and his apprentices held him in high esteem.

His name was Wang Li, and he was an honest and straightforward man. He felt embarrassed to receive so many funeral gifts, so he thought about giving some decent return gifts.