Back in the room, Xiaoshu, being strong, fetched water for Su Yun'er to wash her feet, while Xiaocao massaged Su Yun'er's shoulders and back, relieving some of her muscle soreness.
"Little tree, little grass, come up here." After washing her feet, Su Yun'er winked mysteriously at the little tree and little grass.
"Mom, what's wrong?" The brother and sister asked, their faces full of curiosity.
Su Yun'er took out all the money she had earned that day and poured it all onto the mattress.
Wow! We're rich! We're rich!
The two people, Xiaoshu and Xiaocao, were like money-grubbers, rushing up to pounce on the pile of copper coins.
"Come on, let's count how much money we made today."
As soon as Su Yun'er spoke, the little tree and grass immediately sat obediently, piled all the copper coins together, and watched Su Yun'er count the coins one by one.
Every time Su Yun'er counted out twenty coins, she would have Xiao Shu and Xiao Cao string the coins together with hemp rope.
The wages are 700 coins, plus a deposit of 500 coins, plus a little over one tael of silver, and a bonus of 200 coins.
He actually earned two taels and six mace of silver in just one day!
We're rich! We're rich!
Looking at the pile of copper coins, Su Yun'er felt much better, and her fatigue subsided considerably.
If it were according to past practice, Su Yun'er would definitely share some with Old Mrs. Chen so that she could also save some money.
But today, Su Yun'er decided not to give it to her.
Su Yun'er had been thinking about it these past few days. The reason why Old Madam Chen had those doubts about her was because Old Madam Chen still distrusted Su Yun'er—that is, the original owner of this body—deep down. This distrust did not disappear because of Su Yun'er's daily filial piety and thoughtfulness.
If Su Yun'er continues to treat Old Madam Chen well as before, it may not only fail to eliminate the distrust, but may also make Old Madam Chen think that Su Yun'er is guilty and doing these things to please her.
"If something comes too easily, it won't be cherished," Su Yun'er sighed inwardly.
This truth applies not only to relationships between lovers, but also to relationships with family and friends.
However, Su Yun'er was not afraid that her two children would tell Old Mrs. Chen how much money she had earned that day. She said that she had earned the money through her own labor and that it was rightfully hers. Old Mrs. Chen was all alone and helpless, and now she could only rely on her daughter-in-law. Therefore, if she wanted to live a good life in her later years, she had to stand with her daughter-in-law instead of listening to gossip from outsiders.
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