Chapter 276: Bitter Girl

"The proprietress of the red soup shop is my sister-in-law." Yun Zhi opened his mouth and said slowly, "Since she knew that I was working in this small soup house, she asked me to learn from the door of the small soup house to open a shop in three days, so that she could also open a similar shop." ”

Yunzhi is also a hard-working girl.

Her family lives in Luoyan Village, on the outskirts of Yulou County, and has an elderly father and mother and a pair of brothers and sisters-in-law.

Yun Zhi is the old son of her father, when she was born, her eldest brother was already twenty-two years old, so since Yun Zhi was born, the eldest brother and sister-in-law are in charge of the family.

The eldest brother has soft ears, and everything inside and outside is all decided by sister-in-law Xu Suzhou.

Yunzhi has been called and drunk by her sister-in-law since she was a child, and she has always wanted to grow up quickly, and when she grows up and gets married, she no longer has to look at her sister-in-law's face to live, but Yunzhi has not grown up, so she was brought to Yulou County by her sister-in-law to work in Yulou County with her aunt who went to the city from the same village to work and earn monthly money to subsidize the family.

Yun Zhi is not very old, and she has done countless jobs, just because she is diligent and earns a lot of monthly money, but her sister-in-law has always left nothing for Yun Zhi, and as soon as the money is paid, she will hand it over to her sister-in-law.

Only relying on squeezing Yunzhi to work outside, his brother and sister-in-law moved from Luoyan Village to live in Yulou County early, and even in order to make up the dowry for their son's marriage, Yunzhi had to work three jobs a day, helping in the teahouse during the day, going to the Qing Pavilion to sing a little song in the evening, and having to collect the neighbor's dirty clothes to wash at night.

In order to prevent the outflow of the silver earned by Yun Zhi, the sister-in-law managed Yun Zhi very strictly, never allowed Yun Zhi to stay overnight or eat out, and Yun Zhi had to grind with her sister-in-law for several days every time she spent a penny of copper coins.

Until Yunzhi accidentally entered the small soup house.

The sister-in-law was particularly opposed, seeing that her son's dowry money was still far behind, and even the daughter of the poorest family in the county could not afford to marry, if Yun Zhi went to a newly opened small shop, what was wrong with the monthly money every day, wouldn't it delay his son from marrying his daughter-in-law!

But Yunzhi didn't know why, for the first time in so many years, he rebelled against his sister-in-law, saying that he would go to the small soup house, otherwise he even planned to go on a hunger strike or throw himself into the well without eating or drinking.

Yunzhi is a tool for making money at home, and her sister-in-law has no knowledge, and she knows that the old hen that lays eggs every day at home cannot be killed, so she relented and allowed Yunzhi to go to the small soup house.

It's just that I didn't expect that this small soup house turned out to be a golden nest.

Soon the sister-in-law knew that Yunzhi's monthly money was enough to get as much as sixty-five taels of silver, and this month was far enough to earn her son's dowry.

After sister-in-law Xu Suzhou took all the money away, her mind became more and more active, and she only thought that a shop that could make all the girls in the store earn dozens of taels of silver, so how much more money would the owner of this small soup house make?

Xu Suzhou walked around in front of the small soup house more than once, just to see what kind of famous this store is, but it is a pity that the small soup house implements a membership system, and people who do not have a membership can't hear anything, and a screen at the door blocks countless curious eyes.

And those who have become members naturally understand that mystery can increase their status and status, and they have this membership card to distinguish them from those who can't afford to be members.