Chapter 78: alarmist (1/2)

Chapter 78 Alarmism

What if he knew that the handkerchief he was using was embroidered by someone with a bad mind?

For them, who have a lot of wealth, they don't even bother to care about an ordinary person.

After all, even if you care about ordinary people, you can't afford to pay, but you will appear to be small in size, let others see jokes, and be told that you have shallow eyelids.

However, what made her confirm that Granny Sun was alarmist was that her father had said that before she received the fifty taels of silver from Xiuzhuang, she had confessed to the shopkeeper that they had been distributed.

Although their family was wronged, they were indeed distributed, and in the eyes of others, it was a crime.

If the Ruyi Embroidery Village really cares about the character of the people who work as Grandma Sun said, I am afraid that my mother will not be here now.

Mrs. Du was a little embarrassed when she saw that Granny Sun described her embroidery as a mouse crossing the street, but for the sake of money, she still licked a smile and said, "That's not right."

Grandma Sun sneered: "Then why don't you try it out and see how they will deal with you?"

"Can't you really give me a little money? Half of it is fine." Du Shi pretended to be pitiful.

Grandma Sun turned around and said coldly, "The working time in the afternoon is about to start, don't waste everyone's time here, pack your things and get out of here!"

Mrs. Du also knew a little about Granny Sun's temper. She knew that she would not be able to get any favors if she continued, so she had no choice but to pack her things unwillingly.

After the others left, Granny Sun saw that Murong Lingran was still staying by the Xiao family's side, and said lightly, "It's getting late, your mother still has to work, so you should go back first."

Murong Lingran raised her eyes and looked at her aunt who looked at her lovingly, and placed a basket that had been prepared in front of everyone, "My auntie, it's been a month since my aunt came here, and I heard that you also helped I have nothing good for her, so these cherries should be regarded as a thank you gift for everyone." After he finished speaking, he lifted the plain cloth on the basket.