"Facing south, facing north, come in and play mahjong!"
When the two women saw Liu Wanyun come in with a smile, they knew that she must have found a solution.
Guan Xiaoyu was fine and didn't rush to ask, but Zhang Xinyue couldn't hold it in. She had been keeping an eye on this shop every day since it opened and had poured a lot of effort into it.
"Tell me now, do you have a way to do something else instead of closing the business? Can you reopen the business? Tell me now! If you don't, don't play mahjong anymore!"
She lay on the mahjong and played tricks, looking at Liu Wanyun with anticipation.
"Yes, yes, but I can't guarantee whether this method will work. Anyway, let's give it a try tomorrow. We'll give it a try!"
Only after getting a positive answer did she feel like playing mahjong.
But it was also strange. For the first time in her life, Zhang Xinyue actually lost money that night. Ever since she started playing mahjong in Jingxinzhai, she always won money, no matter how much, and never lost.
When the fight was over, she complained to herself that it seemed that the shop was closed because of her bad luck recently.
Seeing that she was still blaming herself, Liu Wanyun said, "Stop saying such discouraging things to me! Get up early tomorrow and go with me!"
the next day.
Guan Xiaoyu stayed in the house to take care of the housework temporarily, while Liu Wanyun and Zhang Xinyue went to Ma Ji Tianshui and sat in a corner where no one was sitting around.
"Aunt, give us two bowls of rice wine and poached eggs!"
Mrs. Ma, who was busy, heard Liu Wanyun's voice and immediately replied with a smile, "Okay, I'll be right there!"
When she brought the fried eggs, Liu Wanyun whispered in her ear, "Aunt, I have another job for you to help with. The reward is ten taels of silver."
"Ten taels?" Mrs. Ma exclaimed, attracting the attention of the diners nearby. She quickly covered her mouth.
Liu Wanyun lowered her voice even further, "It's actually not that difficult. I just want you to go out and pass on a message. But, you'd better not let anyone know that it was you who spread the news!"
Madam Ma asked hesitantly, "What?"
"Don't worry, this isn't some groundless rumor. It's the truth, but most people don't know it!"
After getting Mrs. Ma's approval, the two of them ate the fried eggs and left.
By the afternoon, those in the city who had been discussing what the Shen family had done to get their shop shut down had received new news: County Magistrate Lu's daughter had also gone to the Jiangnan Teahouse...
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