Chapter 190 Missing Mom



Chapter 190 Missing Mom

I didn’t expect that there was a stationery store near the school. Since I had never been there before, I just wanted to take a look. I didn’t expect that this store would have a sign saying that if you spend more than 5 yuan in the store, you will get a big Houde notebook for free!

This big notebook costs 1.5 cents each and is very useful.

Then I looked carefully at the prices in this store. Well, they were the same as those outside. But with a free Houde book when you spend over five yuan, I felt that this store was cheaper.

Another thing is that this store has click-action ballpoint pens. I don’t know if the store on Xianglin Road has them now, but it didn’t last semester.

I asked around and found out it's only 30 cents each, which is not expensive. This kind of click-action ballpoint pen is much cheaper than a fountain pen, and comes in many styles.

In order to make up the five dollars, I couldn't help but buy a lot, but I didn't want to put it down. Although there were only a dozen people coming today, my cousin and his friends sold quite a few things.

My cousin was very grateful to Ning Jing for her idea. He gave away a big book of Houde for every five yuan spent. It seemed like he lost money, but in fact he made a lot of money today.

Ning Dashan regretted not listening to Ning Jing's suggestion to give a free click-button ballpoint pen for every ten yuan spent.

If so, there may be more.

When it was night, Ning Dashan and Wang Dani closed the door and counted again and again, it was eighty-two yuan and thirty cents!

Over eighty, even when he was working before, he never had so much money.

Then he carefully calculated what he had sold today, and excluding the notebooks that were given away, he earned twenty-five yuan and eighty cents today.

He used to work as a temporary worker in a meat processing factory and earned only thirteen yuan a month. Now he earns more in just one day than he did in a month before, and that’s almost been going on for two months.

Ning Dashan was very satisfied, and Wang Dani was also very satisfied.

However, Wang Dani took out an iron box containing a gold bracelet, and then took out twelve yuan and ninety cents from the twenty-five yuan and eighty cents they earned.

Ning Dashan was very supportive of Dani's actions. He never thought that Dani was the better one.

Wang Dani looked at Ning Dashan seriously and said, "Dashanzi, although we can make money now, you must remember what you promised Jingjing."

Ning Dashan quickly assured him, "Remember, always remember, she pays the money, we work hard, and we split the money we earn in half!"

Wang Dani divided the 82.30 yuan into three parts, two parts were 12.90 yuan each, and the rest was also put together. It was the wholesale money for stationery and could not be touched.

Ning Dashan happily picked up Wang Dani and spun her around in circles.

Finally stopping, Wang Dani said, "Dashanzi, I feel like I'm dreaming. We actually made so much money in one day."

Ning Dashan was also stunned. Yes, there really are so many. It is all because of Ning Jing that they are where they are now.

At the same time, the two people became more determined not to embezzle Ning Jing's money.

At the same time, the two of them have to work harder, earn more money, and give more money to Ning Jing and their little cousin, so as not to let her help go to waste.

Ningjing suddenly sneezed! Another one!

Covering my nose in embarrassment!

Grandma Ning asked worriedly, "What's wrong, sweetie? Is he sick?"

Xiaocao had been with Ningjing all day, preparing all kinds of food for her. Of course, she knew Ningjing didn't have a cold, so she immediately said, "Maybe someone thought of her!"

But after saying this, he covered his mouth, as if he had said something wrong.

Anyone want to?

What else could anyone think?

Of course it’s Ning’s mother.

At the dinner table, the three Ning brothers looked at Ning Jing worriedly. Although their sister was going to junior high school now, she was only eight years old after all. According to her age, she should be in the first grade. It was understandable that she was crying, but they didn't want to see her cry.

(End of this chapter)

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