"Doesn't Aunt Zou like me for my cleverness? Otherwise, who would draw designs for her?" Jin'er raised her eyebrows proudly.
Jin'er felt quite good about Shopkeeper Zou, who had allowed her to earn a considerable amount of silver, so her words carried a playful tone.
"Yes, yes, Aunt Zou loves your mischievous wit the most. You haven't come over empty-handed this time, have you? You have no idea how I've been living off the northwind without you." Shopkeeper Zou looked eagerly at Jin'er's bag.
Jin'er's previous designs had earned her a lot. Although others quickly followed, her embroidery shop always stayed ahead with new designs, so the impact was minimal. In just a few months, their earnings surpassed those of several previous years combined.
Shopkeeper Zou gritted her teeth and expanded her business to the county city. Although it meant more effort, the thought of the money made her full of energy. Now, she could only wait for Jin'er's designs.