Yan Qiu earnestly instructed: "Working as a cook for others means being managed by them and earning little money. You must think about earning your own money."
For example, since we can cook even better than restaurant chefs, why don't we open our own restaurant and become the owner? Wouldn't that earn us more money?
"It's okay if we don't have any money right away. We can work as cooks to earn some and save it up, but we can't be cooks forever, understand?"
Xinghui and Fan Zhaodi were stunned at first, but then, as if they had a breakthrough, they immediately nodded in agreement.
"Big sister is right. We should be our own bosses from now on and hire people to do the work."
Being a boss can be tiring, but what job isn't tiring?
Fan Zhaodi thought that being able to work as a cook and earn money was already a good thing, but she never expected that her elder sister would say that she could also open a restaurant.
My second sister also thought it was right.
A few days ago, she couldn't even get enough to eat, but following her two older sisters, she suddenly felt that opening a restaurant wasn't such a distant dream.
She felt that her two older sisters could do it.
Perhaps, if she works hard enough, she might be able to succeed...
Shui Qing nodded in satisfaction.
Yan Qiu is a very responsible eldest sister.
Mrs. Hu was dumbfounded.
How come this is getting wrong all of a sudden?
It's one thing to think about being a cook, but to think about opening a restaurant? Is opening a restaurant so easy? How much money would that require?
She looked at Qing'er and saw a warm and approving smile on Qing'er's face, and her worries gradually dissipated.
These are just kids' jokes, don't take them seriously...
Hu Wenhua followed the river and lake as they sped towards Shanshui Village.
When they were almost there, only Fan Jiang went in, while the others dispersed to find their own friends to play with.
Hu Wenhua rarely visited Shanshui Village and had no familiar faces, let alone playmates. He walked briskly along the village road, glancing left and right from time to time.
Having grown up in a town, I found it quite different from living in a village; everything was new and exciting to me.
Most of the adults in the village knew he was Shuiqing's younger brother and nodded politely in acknowledgment.
The children, seeing Hu Wenhua who looked like a small mountain as he walked, unconsciously shrank behind their parents.
Even the cats and dogs in the village disliked this half-grown boy, and when he saw Hu Wenhua, he kept a safe distance and dared not provoke him.
There was no way around it; although the boy was only sixteen, he was so burly and strong that it felt like he could kill several people with one punch. They were just being impulsive, not that they were fearless!
So Hu Wenhua strolled unimpeded all the way to the very back of the village.
Before they even got close, they could hear mocking and accusatory voices:
"You ugly thing, do you think the herbs your mother gave you have lost their potency because they've been stored for too long? Why don't they seem to work for us!"
"Could it be that the herbs weren't enough and therefore ineffective? Is your mother still plotting against us brothers? My mother said that as long as you provide the herbs to cure her sore throat, she will accept you into the family!"
"Hey, are you deaf? Say something!"
Hu Wenhua's brows furrowed sharply.
In front of them was a three-room mud-brick and tile house far from the village. There was no courtyard, and a young girl was drying medicinal herbs. The house was surrounded by herbs that needed to be dried.
There were a lot of them, but they were all very neatly arranged.
The girl turned her back to the people who were shouting at her and ignored them.
Hu Wenhua looked toward the three people who had shouted.
To be precise, it was two teenagers laughing and shouting at each other in front, while a third boy stood behind them with his arms crossed, looking on with a mocking smile.
Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be an acquaintance!
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