When Ye Caiping opened her eyes, she was a divorced woman cast out of her husband's home, with her sister-in-law sharpening her knife at her. It's not that the sister-in-law wouldn't to...
Ye Caiping scooped up a mouthful of white porridge with a salted egg: "Isn't Second Brother delivering goods?"
"Delivery is available now, and in a few days... all those restaurants will be using your ingredient packages..."
Ye Caiping said, "No, there will always be suppliers willing to let us continue to provide goods. Second sister-in-law, don't worry, I've already made arrangements. No matter what happens in the future, as long as I don't go bankrupt, my eldest and second brothers will have work."
Mrs. Wei breathed a sigh of relief, her smile becoming even more relaxed: "Then thank you, little sister."
"Second sister-in-law, are you really not going to eat anything?" Ye Caiping pointed to the table. "There's still some porridge and fried noodles!"
Ye Huan'er just brought over two sets of bowls and chopsticks.
While Mrs. Wei hesitated, Ye Caiping pulled Yinhua over: "Yinhua, sit down. Your grandmother put meat in this fried rice noodle!"
"Thank you, Auntie." Ye Yinhua smiled and picked up her bowl to eat.
Mrs. Wei then sat down and began to eat breakfast.
Ye Caiping looked at Ye Jin'er: "Jin'er, find your second cousin later and have him write a job posting. We need to hire 25 people, both men and women can apply."
"Then post it over by the big banyan tree, and you two sit there to register me. Bring me the list this afternoon."
"Okay." Ye Jin'er was about to get up.
Madam Wei said urgently, "Let Peng'er go too! He's never seen anything like this before, and he can go with Xuan'er and Jin'er. His handwriting is already very beautiful now."
"Okay." Ye Caiping nodded in agreement.
Ye Jin'er got up and left.
Grandma Ye smiled and said, "I've left this matter to Jin'er and the others. Now you have some free time, right?"
"available."
“Let’s go to town and have a look around. We’re going to buy chickens and piglets, right? The second son’s family, and you and the eldest son’s family, you two should go too. It’s time for you two families to buy some.”
Mr. Wei responded repeatedly.
Ye Daquan let out a burp and stood up: "I'll go fetch the ox."