Chapter 324 Running a Self-Employed Business



Jiang Mo offered to help her sister carry Xiao Xue, and the group walked towards the seaside.

At this time, there wasn't much plastic trash on the beach.

There weren't even any plastic bags.

"Cousin, do you have something on your mind?"

Why do you support me starting my own business?

I see that self-employed individuals are looked down upon these days, and are even considered speculators.

Jiang Lili walked to the side and gave him a disgruntled look.

"You still know that!"

Knowing that you also sold your job to the railway bureau, I really don't know what to say about you.

But I can tell you one thing: if my mother-in-law asks you for money, don't lend it to her. I won't help her pay it back.

Don't even think about expecting her to pay you back.

Jiang Mo pouted.

"Sister, do you regret marrying Sun Jiaxing? Why don't you get a divorce and come back? Anyway, our family won't miss Xiaoxue's food."

Jiang Wenwan agreed with this statement.

Jiang Lili shook her head again.

"You think he'll divorce me?"

Divorce will not do him any good. He is acting recklessly now simply because he is the deputy battalion commander under our father.

Also, I don't want Xiaoxue to grow up without a father.

No matter what, having a father makes a complete family.

Stop talking about me, that's enough!

But cousin, what are your thoughts?

"You wouldn't be thinking of starting your own business, would you?"

Jiang Wenwan nodded and smiled.

"I thought so."

Jiang Mo stared in surprise, then glanced at Zhou Yunting and gave Jiang Wenwan a meaningful look.

Does it mean: My cousin's husband would agree?

"Of course your cousin-in-law supports me. It's not like I'm going to the street to hawk things myself. I have a lot of ideas."

Tell me your thoughts first?

Even self-employed individuals need a direction, right?

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