Chapter 334: Chapter 328: Asking for Favors_1 Chapter 334: Chapter 328: Asking for Favors_1 It was deep autumn, and the weather had beco increasingly cold. There wasn’t much ti left before the Empress Dowager’s birthday, and Jiang Ziqi had returned to the Capital City a few days ago. After all, there were still matters to arrange there. No matter how much he enjoyed staying in Xin’an City, he couldn’t; being the Family Head ant responsibility.
When Jiang Ziqi left, he was transporting various bean products and sweet potato noodles from Lin Yue’s ho—several large carts of them, all as birthday gifts for the Capital City. Just that amount alone wouldn’t suffice for the Jiang Residence; Lin Yue was still hastily arranging for another shipnt before the Laba Festival. As for the grand moneymaking sche that Zhao Erhu and Jiang Ziqi had discussed, this year was too rushed—just preparing it would take quite so ti, so it would have to wait until next year to implent.
As for the profits that Zhao Erhu and Jiang Ziqi had agreed upon, originally it was a twenty percent share. But because of the ideas and suggestions Lin Yue proposed, Jiang Ziqi added another ten percent, securing thirty percent of the shares in Lin Yue’s na.
You heard it right, it was under Lin Yue’s na. This was sothing Zhao Erhu agreed to during the negotiations with Jiang Ziqi. Zhao Erhu believed that since these products were developed by Lin Yue, they inherently belonged to her. Moreover, since they were husband and wife, it made no difference whose na they were under. Besides, the household finances were now managed by Lin Yue.
Jiang Ziqi had his reaons for this decision. Individuals from Aristocratic Families always consider issues more deeply. In Jiang Ziqi’s view, Zhao Erhu already had four sons, and they currently had a good relationship with Lin Yue, their stepmother. But who could guarantee the future? Disputes over wealth within large families were all too common. It was never wrong to take precautions early. If disputes ever arose over this in the future, having these assets registered in Lin Yue’s na ant they were her private property. This portion of the inheritance would belong to Lin Yue personally and could not be claid by others.
Lately, Zhao Erhu had started to beco busy again. The Jiang Residence didn’t compare to the small-scale operations in Xin’an City—it was a large household with many people, requiring a substantial supply. Moreover, Jiang Ziqi intended to use this opportunity before the New Year to promote and establish a reputation for their products, which ant even larger quantities were necessary. The family alone couldn’t handle it, so they had to start hiring more people.
After Li Chang’an stole the recipes, Zhao Erhu dismissed him on so pretext. Although Lin Yue’s preemptive asures ant there was no loss incurred, catching soone in their own trap instead, Zhao Erhu beca even more cautious with recruitnt this ti. Anyone with a known bad character was turned away. While it was impossible to be completely free of risks—after all, one can never truly know what’s in another’s heart—he made sure to attract better candidates. However, there were so he couldn’t refuse, like unexpected relatives who suddenly showed up.
“Zhao Erhu, what are you going to do about your so-called cousin’s son? I’ve heard he’s just a lazy freeloader, coming to our house just to earn an easy wage, and we can’t even push him away,” Lin Yue said with so annoyance. It was clear that Zhao Erhu had only a few relatives, but now so many distant relatives had suddenly erged.
“Don’t worry, leave it to —I have a plan,” Zhao Erhu assured with full confidence, although Lin Yue was sowhat skeptical. If Zhao Erhu really had such capability, their household wouldn’t have been in such a state before. It was after her intervention that those troublemakers were dealt with. Nevertheless, due to their business dealings, Zhao Erhu had indeed beco savvier, but whether he could handle this bunch of relatives remained to be seen.
Seeing his wife’s skeptical gaze, Zhao Erhu decided to address that irritating little thing that didn’t trust him. He pulled her close and give her a good rumpling before finally letting go, then shared his plans.
“Didn’t you want to dig a pond to plant lotuses and water chestnuts and raise fish? You don’t have to wait until next year; we can start now. We’ll have those with bad character, who sneak around and can’t be refused, dig the pond. We’ll pay them based on the amount of work they do—the more work, the more they’ll get paid, less work, less pay. If they don’t work, they won’t get paid at all. This way, we won’t have to worry about this matter anymore, and they’ll have nothing to complain about.”
Listening to Zhao Erhu, Lin Yue felt the idea wasn’t half bad. “Well, Zhao Erhu, you have really improved, haven’t you? If it were the past, you might have really suffered this loss in silence.”
“You, Niuniu, to think so little of your husband; you truly deserve a punishnt,” Zhao Erhu said, his mood rising. Pressing down on Lin Yue again, he rubbed her roughly, playfully getting a bit too carried away. Zhao Erhu had never been one to restrain himself in this regard; he was in his pri and vigorous, and besides, she was his wife—there was no need for restraint.
“Zhao Erhu, it’s broad daylight, I won’t do it,” Lin Yue protested, rubbing her sowhat sore waist, as she strongly objected to Zhao Erhu’s lack of restraint. Sadly, resistance was always futile at such tis, and in the midst of their conversation, Zhao Erhu had already removed two pieces of her outerwear.
“Mother, mother, soone’s outside looking for you, saying they’re your mother,” Zhao Erhu was at a critical juncture when he heard Sanlang call out like that, as if a cold bucket of water had been dumped on him, making his face darken considerably.
“Damn kid, always ruining my fun. I’ll see how I discipline you later,” Zhao Erhu was genuinely annoyed with the several botherso kids at ho; it wasn’t the first or second ti they’d ruined his monts.
Lin Yue found Zhao Erhu’s expression sowhat amusing, and she almost laughed out loud, if not for the fear that Zhao Erhu would exact revenge on her in his mischief. Pushing the still unyielding Zhao Erhu off her, she said, “Zhao Erhu, get up now. I told you it’s not the ti for this during the day. Soone is looking for . If others find out, who knows what they would say behind my back.”
“Hmph, those idle won who have nothing better to do—you just ignore them,” Zhao Erhu grumbled, but ultimately he got up, albeit reluctlantly.
After tidying up her disheveled clothes and hair, Lin Yue went out to see who was there. She hadn’t quite caught what Sanlang had said, but upon seeing the woman seated in the main room—a woman in her forties or fifties with a vaguely familiar face—Lin Yue had a good guess of her identity. What could her estranged mother want by coming to her now?
Lin Zhou had already heard from her son that her daughter was highly cherished in her marital ho, but it wasn’t until she actually saw her daughter’s attire that she truly believed it. It seed that today’s purpose could definitely be achieved. Lin Zhou had heard about the hiring at Zhao Erhu’s place and, prompted by soone else’s request, ca to seek her daughter’s assistance.
“Xiaoyue, mother has been waiting for you for a long ti; why have you only just co out? You have really made worry,” Lin Zhou complained upon seeing Lin Yue, though she never treated this daughter well at ho. Now that she needed a favor, her attitude had softened sowhat.
“Didn’t we agree not to interact anymore? What brings you to my house today?”
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