Chapter 238: That Sister Tests You
Hearing this, Sang Yu looked at him with admiration. The young man was quite smart. He knew who was the boss when it came to serious matters.
So she took a step back and Liu Mao still did the whole process of purchasing, making and selling by himself, and she only took 50% of the profit.
There was no formal document in the cooperation between the two, and it was all based on verbal agreement. Sang Yu was not afraid at all that Liu Mao would break the contract, but it was Liu Mao who was hesitant.
"How about we draft a cooperation document and write down the agreed matters, so we can feel more at ease."
Sang Yu was not afraid that he would break the contract, but he was afraid that Sang Yu would break the contract. She was such a good cook, and she probably had a lot of snacks that were popular all over the city.
If one day she suddenly has an idea and feels that making money with only one partner is too slow and not safe enough, and turns to look for someone else, then he will really not have time to cry.
Having a formal document can at least remind her that this person has signed a contract with you, so remember to contact him first if you have any problems.
If he wanted to draft a document, Sang Yu would have no objection.
Liu Mao had paper and pen at home, and he wanted to write it himself, but Sang Xingjia, who had been eavesdropping not far away, stopped him and said, "Brother Liu, let me write it."
The difference of one word can make a huge difference. Since it is a formal cooperation document that requires signatures and seals from both parties, it is most appropriate for him to draft it.
"Yes, yes, yes, Brother Sang's handwriting is beautiful. Brother Sang will write a draft." Liu Mao didn't understand why Sang Xingjia was so proactive at first. He just thought that he didn't like his handwriting.
This kind of cooperation document, while formal, is actually quite general. It simply states the date, time, and location of the next year, the parties involved, the details of the cooperation, and then both parties sign and seal it with their fingerprints.
Don’t think that only people in later generations have mastered fingerprint identification technology. In fact, ancient people learned to use fingerprints as a mark of identity a long time ago.
The document should be made in duplicate, with each person keeping one copy. If anyone later breaks the contract, they can take the document to court and use it as evidence.
At first, Sang Yu watched Sang Xingjia write with a smile on her face.
His calligraphy is worthy of the fact that he started practicing with a master since he was young. The size of his characters is regular, the structure is beautiful, and the structure is elegant.
Although he wrote in the most rigid regular script, one could still tell that he had extraordinary skills.
But as she read on, she realized something was wrong. If she remembered correctly, she had to sign the document after she finished it.
How do you write the traditional Chinese characters for "桑玉" (Sangyu)? Are there any traditional Chinese characters for these two characters?
I was extremely anxious, but I had to keep smiling.
Sang Yu glanced at Sang Xingjia who was writing seriously, and then looked at Liu Mao who was admiring his calligraphy. In the end, he said nothing and quietly stepped back a few steps.
As soon as she went out, Xiao Zhao, who was guarding the door, came to meet her. When she saw her, Sang Yu's eyes lit up.
"Xiao Zhao, come quickly."
When this child wrote on the ground before, her writing was very neat and straight, without missing any strokes or leaving blank spaces for words she didn't recognize. She must have known how to write her name.
Being pulled by her to the side of the house, Xiao Zhao tilted his head and looked at her curiously, then squatted down and wrote on the ground: "Sister, do you have something to talk to me about?"
"Yes...no..." Sang Yu never thought that one day she would have to ask a seven or eight-year-old child how to write her name. She felt a little embarrassed for a moment.
"Ahem, let me ask you a question. Xiao Zhao, do you know how to write my name?"
No matter how embarrassed she was, she had to swallow her pride and ask for advice humbly at this time, otherwise it would be a laughing stock if she wrote her name in simplified Chinese.
Xiao Zhao looked at her with a surprised look, but nodded slightly.
Sang Yu's eyes suddenly lit up: "Then write it to your sister and see how well you have learned it."
Xiao Zhao wrote on the ground stroke by stroke, and Sang Yu's eyes followed her fingers.
After finishing the character "桑", she felt a little relieved, at least one character was the same.
When she finished writing the two characters "桑玉", she felt relieved. It turned out that there were no traditional Chinese characters for these two characters, and the writing method was exactly the same as in later generations.
She smiled and touched Xiao Zhao's head: "It's written so beautifully. Our Xiao Zhao is so smart."
Look, at the same age, Sang Xinghao is now away from home all day and can hardly be seen. Xiao Zhao, on the other hand, is well-behaved, obedient, attentive and considerate. It's really frustrating to compare yourself to others.
"Little sister, little sister, where have you been? It's time to sign."
Sang Xingjia's voice called out from the house not far behind him, and Sang Yu quickly responded, "Hey, I'll be right there."
Sang Yu may not be able to write other characters well, but he has been writing his own name for most of his life, so he can still write it quite well.
She didn't seek to write as beautifully and elegantly as Sang Xingjia, but only to make it neat and look good after it was finished.
The thumbprint is made with red clay and then pressed on the document. Each person keeps a copy, and the cooperation document is then officially effective.
Sang Yu had already bought the materials before coming, and taught Liu Mao how to make it from start to finish at Liu's house.
I then described to him the pots and the "艹"-shaped columns needed to sell oden, and confirmed that he had learned it before preparing to leave.
"Oh, we're all old acquaintances. There's no need to send me off so far every time."
At the entrance of Liujia Lane, Sang Yu waved to Liu Mao who was still about to see him off, signaling him to go back quickly.
Liu Mao laughed and nodded: "Okay, then I won't see you off."
"Oh, by the way, Brother Liu, I want to ask you something." He was not going to continue sending her off, but Sang Yu suddenly remembered something and took the initiative to turn back in his direction.
"What is it?"
"Ladies and gentlemen from Lingnan City, which street do you usually go to when you have nothing to do?"
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On the way back, Sang Yu held Xiao Zhao's hand, humming a tune, and looked in a very good mood.
Seeing this, Sang Xingjia frowned slightly and winked at Sang Yongjing, but the latter completely ignored the deep meaning in his eyes.
She just stared at him blankly with her eyes wide open. Why was she squinting? Was there sand in her eyes?
Sang Xingjia: "..." He shouldn't have expected his father to understand his expression.
He took a few quick steps to catch up with Sang Yu, walked on her right side and walked side by side with her without saying a word.
Sang Yu looked him up and down, especially noticing his stern face, and immediately understood what he meant.
"My brother, I really don't like Liu Mao. I just asked him where the young ladies and gentlemen in the city like to go out to play in their spare time."
She was a little amused and helpless. Her elder brother was good in every way except that he was always in love with everyone he saw.
"Why are you asking this?" Sang Xingjia was puzzled.
Sang Yu knew that her elder brother was very serious about everything. If she didn't explain things to him thoroughly, he might keep staring at her until a very long time.
"Aren't we still selling out of our milk tea and snow pears today? I asked you to close the stall early not because the food is bad, but because we're not selling to the right people."
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