The flowering period works

Chapter 632: The Unreliable Big Boss!

    

your sisters-in-law should take Funiu home. I'll keep an eye on things here. Your sister-in-law has been very tired lately. She needs to rest these few days and think about new dishes.""The guests who...Everyone in Li's family, including relatives and the entire village, knows that Jia Yin's back of the head absolutely cannot be touched.

This child suffered a head injury after a fall and was in a coma for a long time, almost losing their life!

Jiyin was having her hair pulled by Shigu, she giggled with embarrassment, dodging while smiling and saying: “Mother, Shigu, Baozhu is so cute, like a little hamster who loves to eat. Can I be friends with her in the future”

Tao Hongying laughed, glared at her daughter and said reproachfully, "You say others are greedy eaters, but you're not much better! You two are just like Big Brother making fun of Second Brother!"

Jiayin stuck out her tongue and then went to hug her mother, acting coquettishly. She didn't let go even when she was scolded.

Along the way, they chatted and laughed as they made their way back to Xincun. Old Lady Li had been anxiously waiting at the door.

Until her granddaughter, like a little bird, jumped out of the carriage and chirped to her about making new friends today, Old Madam Li's heart finally felt at ease.

Everyone entered the courtyard and talked about today's events. Li Laotai and Wen Juan were both surprised.

Especially when Grandma Li held her granddaughter, she kept admonishing, “You have to be careful about what you eat in the future. Please don’t make trouble like this again, understand”

"Got it, Grandma!" Jiayin naturally agreed with a smile. Then she remembered that the people in her family and village still didn't know the Heimlich maneuver. What if someone from Jia's family came and exposed them

So, she hurriedly called Shui Ling to wrap things up.

Shuiling admired the young master deeply, not caring where he learned this method. She only remembered that as long as it was passed down from the young master, it was right.

She immediately ran to the village entrance. It happened to be dismissal time at the school, and a group of mischievous boys, Mr. Jiang, and many villagers were all talking under a big tree.

She taught on the spot, making sure everyone learned.

When people heard it was a life-saving method, today they had already saved a little girl. They were all learning seriously, even practicing together in pairs, and soon they almost learned it.

The village head and a few others, including Zhao Shu, rushed over upon hearing the news. They entered Li's courtyard and, after carefully listening to the explanation, also took it seriously.

After they returned, they urged everyone in the village to learn, and even sent people to teach in Wangzhuang and Huai Shù Village.

Of course, some people are also curious about the origin of this life-saving method.

The villagers' unanimous response was something Zhang, the divine doctor, had carefully devised.

Because Jia Yin is Zhang Shenyi's disciple!

Thus, Zhang Shenyi remained unaware of all the admiration and praise showered upon him by people both within and outside the village...

Fortunately, he has been dedicated to researching new drugs for the past two years and rarely appears in the village or valley.

He would occasionally appear, and he was accustomed to being gazed upon and praised by everyone. He had no idea that his little apprentice had plastered a thick layer of gold powder on his face...

Mrs. Wen's guess turned out to be wrong, for the Jia family did not visit on the second day.

But the Li family didn't mind, after all, when they saved Baozhu, it wasn't for the Jia family's gratitude.

Soon, the whole family's attention was focused on opening the snack shop.

On the morning of September 8th, every member of the Li family, including Mrs. Wen, dressed up and went into the city together.

Actually, in the shop there were Peng Zhuangui and Chen Xi. Where they are, the masters themselves did the work.

But this was Jia Yin's first business venture. The whole family, instead of staying at home worrying, gathered in the back yard of the shop. Even just listening to the commotion gave them a sense of confidence and support.

Jia Yin was so happy, her heart bubbled over. She arrived at the shop, settled her family members down, and then went to check on things in front.

The shop had been renovated and refurbished, looking very different from most of the other houses on the commercial street.

The lobby on the first floor is paved with solid wood flooring, polished smooth and coated with multiple layers of tung oil. It looks clean no matter how you look at it.

Upon entering, there was a three-square-foot mat laid down. The dust and dirt from shoes coming in and out rubbed against it.

Entering the shop, on the left was the counter, only half a person's height, making it very convenient to get things.

Further in is a staircase leading to the second floor.

Opposite and to the right stood a row of large wooden cabinets with transparent glass lids, inside of which were displayed various pastries, cakes, and snacks.

It is clear and dustproof.

Behind each large wooden cabinet, there was a young boy in new clothes, with his hair covered by a hat, and even his hands were protected by sleeves and gloves. He smiled expectantly, waiting to serve the guests with refreshments.

Ascending the stairs to the second floor, there were four private rooms by the window, all the same size but with distinct styles.

Some have low beds and small square tables, some have rocking chairs with swings, some are piled high with cute stuffed animals, and some are simply upholstered sofas.

Opposite the private room, there are several scattered seats separated by screens. There are also windows for ventilation.

The only difference is that the window is designed to be higher, making it difficult to see what's happening in the backyard, ensuring privacy.

The whole house, both upstairs and downstairs, is adorned with potted plants and flowers. Paintings adorn the walls.

However, it wasn't painted with ink and wash landscapes, but various fabric paintings, leaf collage art, etc., which were vivid and interesting.

It just so happened that the sky was clear today, with crisp autumn air and sunshine streaming in from outside.

The clean floor, adorned with warm decorations everywhere, and the air filled with a sweet scent, really makes you feel incredibly relaxed and happy as soon as you walk in.

Jia Yin took a look around and was barely satisfied.

This was just an ordinary small shop in the past life, but in Tianwu it was definitely unique.

Seeing that the auspicious time had arrived, and a good number of people had gathered to watch the spectacle, Peng, the shopkeeper, felt some anxiety. He stepped forward and asked, "Master, the plaque hasn't arrived yet. When will we fire the cannons and open for business"

Jia Yin subconsciously glanced outside the door, wondering if the big master in the palace had forgotten about this!

At this moment, Li Zhensheng and Li Laoer also arrived, entering the room and asking the same question.

Jia Yin was really embarrassed. She wondered if she should go to the palace to ask or just open her shop like this.

Maybe without a sign, it could even become a talking point and add some buzz to the shop!

As a result, the outside suddenly became lively.

Mr. Yi, accompanied by a group of people carrying the plaque, arrived in a grand procession.

His eunuch chief attire, wherever he went, was the center of attention!

As soon as he reached the doorstep, more onlookers gathered.

"Oh dear, Miss, I'm so sorry. When I was leaving the palace, something happened and it delayed me for a while. I hope it hasn't hindered the opening" Yi, the steward, entered the room, bowing and apologizing as he spoke.

Of course, Jia Yin couldn't blame him. She quickly smiled and said, "Master Yi, don't worry, it's almost time for the auspicious hour, and they arrived just in time!"

Li Zhensheng and Li Laoer also stepped forward to greet Yi, the chief steward. After a few pleasantries, Peng, the shopkeeper, had already brought people to hang up the plaque.

A red silk cloth covered the plaque, and no one knew what was written on it.

A crowd of onlookers whispered amongst themselves.

"What's going on here Wasn't this a teahouse before It's been renovated and reopened"

"Yes, I bought some snacks here last month. But what's the story with this new establishment Having a plaque sent from the palace Couldn't it be the Emperor's shop"

"Nonsense! There's no way the emperor would do business himself! "

Soon, Jia Yin and Yi Zongguan walked out together laughing. Everyone quickly shut their mouths, afraid of missing any excitement.

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