“No!” Futu refused, believing it to be a form of wealth.
Since he has it, we should accept it; why should we refuse?
Those who do not accept what Heaven has given them will surely suffer the consequences.
"Then he'll have to drink some nourishing medicine, otherwise he'll eventually be unable to take it. Don't worry too much about the children, or they'll grow old prematurely." Doctor Liu muttered to himself, and then made a new medicine for Futu to replace the donkey-hide gelatin cake.
Life seemed to have settled down.
While eating the hot pot, Su Jiaoniang's mood finally calmed down.
Living in this world, it seems there are always endless things to do, and there's never even time to look at the clouds, the sky, or the snow.
When you have free time, you have time to observe and wait.
Su Jiaoniang's smile had not yet appeared.
There was a loud knocking sound coming from outside.
When Xie opened the door, a group of people rushed in, holding a document that Su Jiaoniang had written: "I say, Widow Su, we spent money to learn the skills and even made our own pancake stall, which cost a lot of money. But when we went to the county town, we couldn't sell them at all. It's clearly written here that if the business doesn't work out, you will refund the money."
The woman in the lead was the wife of Er Lengzi, a simpleton from the village.
He was burly, with a loud voice, and threw the contract on the ground, hands on his hips, spitting as he spoke.
Xie picked it up and handed it to Su Jiaoniang.
Su Jiaoniang glanced at it and a smile appeared on her lips.
Their gaze fell on Granny Jie: "When they graduated, were their pancakes and snacks up to standard?"
"Pass." They were all taught by her, so naturally she knew their level.
If someone doesn't meet the requirements, they won't be allowed to go out and do business.
"Pay up!"
"Pay up!"
...
The shouting and accusations continued.
Su Jiaoniang looked up and saw Lu Congrong in the crowd.
"What are you doing here? Did you pay tuition too?" Su Jiaoniang asked.
Lu Congrong, arrogant and haughty, seemed to already see Su Jiaoniang's miserable state, and raised his chin: "Can't I help people get justice if they don't pay tuition?"
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