Chapter 184: Inner Turmoil (4)
"I'll take it for a tael." Mu Li said, looking at Li Xinhong's frowning brows, before she could speak, she said: "Forget it, I'll take more silk and embroider them slowly, don't spoil your eyes for the sake of immediate interests, otherwise it will be too cost-effective, Sister Hong, you give me twenty silk silks......"
When he said the last sentence, he seemed to be really not interested in this business, Li Xinhong couldn't help but be anxious, and hurriedly said: "Don't, one or two silver is one or two silver, as long as it can be embroidered within half a month, I will paste the money for you." "She can make a lot of money if she gives a tael of silver, but she just earns less.
Mu Li didn't believe her nonsense, but she didn't say it, Li Xinhong took out the pillowcase quilt sheet to be embroidered, and asked Mu Li to take out a tael of silver as collateral in case Mu Li took something and ran away.
asked for so much money as collateral, Mu Li hesitated, and then took out the money that had always been threaded to her.
In fact, if she wanted to mortgage one or two taels of silver, it was just that Li Xinhong was annoyed that Mu Li deliberately embarrassed her because she gave half a tael of silver more than the original budget, if Mu Li couldn't come up with a few words to beg her, she relented and said that it was okay to mortgage two or three hundred yuan.
I didn't think she could really come up with so much money.
Although I was surprised that the poor girl who was still in tatters half a month ago had so much money, Li Xinhong didn't say much, and after telling her the requirements for the pattern to be embroidered, she wrapped up the things, and Mu Li took it and left.
"Little sister, can so many aunts and acacia flowers be embroidered? If I can't finish the embroidery, I'm afraid the boss won't repay the mortgaged money. Mu Li gave Mu He the burden to hold, Mu He looked at such a big burden and said a little worried.
"It's okay, they'll finish embroidering." It was to stay up for a few nights, but she used the spiritual spring water to boil some bright potions for them to drink, so that there would not be much problem with their eyes, and they would rest for a few days after embroidery.
There must be a brave man under the heavy money, although it will be harder to take this job, but compared to embroidering for half a year to earn a tael of silver, I believe that Aunt Osmanthus and Huaihua are willing.
Next, I went shopping, Mu Li gave Mu He thirty yuan, and asked him to buy three packs of mung bean cake and osmanthus cake, and then buy two baked cakes, and he just kept the rest of the money himself.
Every time he bought something, Mu Li would give him ten cents and let him keep it himself, but the honest eldest brother would give the money to the Sun family every time he went back, and he didn't even hide a little private money.
Mu Li didn't care about him, and gave him money to buy things to support him, so that she wouldn't follow her and get in the way.
After Mu He left, Mu Li went to the rice shop, although there was still a lot of rice left at home, but she always felt that this rice had to be saved, as if she had food in her hand and was not panicked.
With this feeling, Mu Li bought another 100 catties of rice, 30 catties of rice noodles, and 2 catties of rice, and kept it for space to be planted again.
Because she bought a lot, the owner of the rice shop also gave her ten catties of coarse rice that had been eaten by rice worms, and it was not bad to keep these rice for the chickens, and the chickens in the space had been eating wild vegetables, and they had not eaten much coarse grains.
She asked the people in the rice shop to carry these rice shops to an alley where there were few people, and took advantage of the time when no one was there.
Then I went to buy pork, bought two catties of pork belly, and I didn't have to send pork bones, so I spent three pennies to buy a pork bone, thinking that it was not good enough to eat pork with a child's body, so I went to the mutton stall to buy two catties of mutton.