"If you ask me, you now own two restaurants and a hotel, so you should at least let us have a share, right?"
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Wan Suizhou frowned upon hearing this, a bad premonition rising in his heart.
He knew his younger brother; his family was dirt poor, and he was extremely lazy and gluttonous.
If it weren't for this, he wouldn't have needed to pay 10,000 yuan to open the restaurant before; I would have let him have a share so he could make a living.
"You also want to open a restaurant? If so, I can invest some money in you, and we can split the profits 30/70. However, you'll need to manage the business yourselves..."
He earnestly talked about cooperation, but the other party simply didn't listen.
She even rolled her eyes in annoyance.
"Who wants to open that run-down eatery? You have to prepare the food before dawn and wash the dishes after dark. I'm not going to work myself to death just to make a little money!"
His confident and assertive manner left Wan Suizhou completely bewildered.
Unexpectedly, Wan Suijin added, "When I said 'share,' I meant you should give me a share of the money that restaurant earns each day. After all, your nephew doesn't have a proper job yet, and he'll need money to make ends meet after he gets married."
This sounds reasonable, but upon closer examination, something seems off.
A bad feeling rose in Wan Suizhou's heart.
After a moment of silence, he said, "You mean you want him to work at our restaurant?"
"Who said that!"
Wan Suijin felt that his older brother was really stupid, unable to understand such simple words.
Just as he was about to lose his temper, a crisp, clear voice suddenly rang out from outside: "You want money but don't want to work, shameless!"
After the little girl's voice ended, a boy's voice followed: "Grandpa really thought you could turn over a new leaf and wanted to give you a hand, but this time you want to take our money for nothing again!"
As soon as he finished speaking, the door was opened.
Baili Wanwan sat on Wan Yuekui's shoulder as they entered.
The little girl's eyes were bright and sparkling, as if they contained a sky full of stars; no one could resist them.
But Wan Suijin remembered the mistreatment he had suffered at the hands of this little girl, and the sight of her made him angry. His face immediately turned pale.
"What right do you kids have to interrupt when adults are talking!"
He roared and turned to kick Baili Wanwan and the others out.
However, Baili Wanwan jumped down from Wan Yuekui's arms, stepped forward, puffed out her chest, and said, "Wanwan deserves credit for this restaurant!"
The little girl spoke with such conviction that her proud demeanor only added to her charm.
Looking at this clever and mischievous little girl, Wan Suizhou's previously somewhat depressed mood immediately improved.
He nodded and said, "Our restaurant is thriving thanks to Wanwan's recipes. So Wanwan is part of the restaurant, and we should listen to her."
Upon hearing this, Wan Suijin was immediately speechless.
His face was ashen as he glared fiercely at Baili Wanwan.
But Baili Wanwan wasn't afraid. She raised her little head and glared back seriously.
"If you don't want to work, why should you get paid!"
Those words were like a slap in the face to Wan Suijin, driving him to the brink of madness.
He immediately raised his voice a few decibels: "What, now that your family is rich, you don't want to acknowledge your poor relatives anymore?"
He originally intended to use this sentence to lure others over, so that they would help him put pressure on Wan Suizhou and force him to agree to the matter.
But the words had barely left her mouth, and before everyone who was watching had even lined up, Baili Wanwan, hands on her hips, deliberately put on a serious face and said like a little adult:
"It's no use, Zhao Damei already said that!"
She had a lot to say, but she just couldn't understand why Wan Suijin could be so shameless and so self-righteous in wanting to gain something for nothing.
However, her limited language skills restricted her performance.
So all I could do was put on a cold expression and roll my eyes to express my disdain.
"puff……"
Wan Yuekui couldn't help but burst out laughing.
Wan Suizhou suddenly frowned, and his voice turned serious: "Wanwan, mind your manners."
Wan Suizhou was a scholar; the principles of propriety, whether good or bad, were ingrained in his very being. He could not forget them.
This is also why, despite being harmed by Wan Suijin time and again, he still couldn't sever his ties with his good-for-nothing younger brother.
But for Baili Wanwan, she had never been to school and didn't care about other people's opinions.
Naturally, he didn't understand Wan Suizhou's thoughts.
After Wan Suijin slunk away, she ran straight to Wan Suizhou, tilted her head, and asked very seriously, "Grandpa, since you know they are bad guys, why did you still pay attention to them?"
After all, if someone bullies her, she will definitely seek revenge.
And I will definitely never talk to that person again!
Wan Suizhou sighed softly after hearing her words.
Gently stroking Baili Wanwan's head, she said, "You're still young, you don't understand these social customs. Even if he's a scoundrel, he's still my brother from the same mother, I can't just abandon him."
These words left Baili Wanwan even more confused, but Wan Yuekui, standing to the side, disagreed, saying, "Grandpa, hesitation will only lead to trouble!"
He had wanted to say that for a long time, but he was afraid of getting beaten up.
Now that Baili Wanwan brought this up first, people dare to offer their opinions.
But after saying that, Wan Suizhou, whose eyes had been filled with sadness, suddenly looked up and glared at Wan Yuekui: "Wanwan is so ignorant, why did you have to join in the fun! No matter how bad he is, he is still from the same lineage as me, how can I not care about him!"
Wan Yuekui was a little annoyed by his outburst and immediately retorted, "You shouldn't have bothered with him!"
"Fine, fine!" Wan Suizhou's chest heaved with anger. "So if Wan Yuechi gets into trouble in the future, you're not going to care about your brother?"
"My brother would never be such a scoundrel!"
The two argued incessantly, neither willing to give in.
Baili Wanwan, nestled in Wan Suizhou's arms, listened to their conversation, her little face scrunched up in a frown.
"Wait a minute, Wanwan doesn't like arguing!"
The little dumpling's aggrieved remark immediately brought the argument to a halt.
However, Wan Yuekui still couldn't swallow his anger and turned around to say, "If you keep doing this, Wan Suijin will come to our house to beg for money again next time. Since you're unwilling to cut off contact with him, I'll go talk to Mother and let her judge!"
"Hey, you little rascal!"
Upon hearing the suggestion of going to find Zhang Xiu, Wan Suizhou immediately felt a little guilty.
After all, he only contributed the majority of the money to this restaurant; it was Zhang Xiu who truly put in the effort and time.
The money she worked so hard to earn was constantly being coveted, and Wan Suizhou also felt that he owed his daughter-in-law a little something.
However, after he shouted, Wan Yuekui ran even faster.
Wan Suizhou was so angry that he felt even more distressed.
Before she could even finish her two sentences, Baili Wanwan in her arms added insult to injury: "Grandpa, you were wrong!"
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