At this time, she saw a woman not far away writing a letter to someone and drawing a picture. She had some inspiration in her mind.

She had studied fine arts in her previous life, and even learned Chinese painting, and her handwriting was pretty good. Could she do the same thing? This way she could make some money, and even copy books if she had the funds? She thought this was a good idea.

After she figured it out, she immediately went back to get her extra paper and pens, and even borrowed some from her classmates, planning to buy a big table.

When Wang Yang heard that she was borrowing money, he asked, "Sister Gu, why are you borrowing money? Is your head still not healed?"

After hearing this, Gu Yao said embarrassedly: "Sister Wang, I was planning to write letters to passers-by on the street to make some money. After all, my previous money was robbed. If I don't make some money quickly, I will probably be starving. Don't worry, I will pay you back as soon as I make money."

Wang Yang naturally believed her. After all, although the customer liked to drink and go out, they had been together for more than a year and he had never asked her to borrow money. He usually seemed very generous. She probably suffered a great loss from being robbed this time.

"Sister Gu, I just happen to have a little money here for you to use."

Wang Yang is quite nice and is willing to help her classmates. However, if Gu Yao is the type of person who borrows money and doesn't pay it back, she certainly won't lend it to her. Although she sometimes looks down on her, it's just a small matter. She is a grown-up woman and will never be stingy.

Gu Yao was very grateful that Wang Yang was willing to lend her money, and bowed deeply: "Thank you, Sister Wang. Don't worry, I will make money quickly."

"Making money is important, but we also have to study hard. After all, the teacher said that we still have to take the imperial examination next year, so we can't be too focused on the main thing."

Although Wang Yang knew that Gu Yao's knowledge was average, they studied for the purpose of passing the imperial examination, so he still had to remind her. After all, they were classmates and lived in the same dormitory.

After Gu Yao borrowed the money, she immediately went to buy a table. She also had a lot of pens and ink. Half of the money her family gave her was used for drinking and the other half was used to buy some pens, ink, paper and inkstone.

She had walked around the street before and knew that she couldn't do business with the woman she saw before, otherwise others would definitely have opinions about her as a newcomer.

She specifically chose to do the business of writing letters for others on North Street. After she had arranged all the things, she started to paint. What she painted were sketches. Fortunately, she was a good painter and specialized in painting plants and flowers, which attracted one or two people.

She has good handwriting and is friendly, so one or two people come to her to do business. Although the profit is not much, at least there is money coming in.

In the end, she also sold some of the flowers she had painted, and earned at least ten or twenty cents.

Although it was a little little, she didn't mind it. After all, she was poor to begin with, and now she was Gu Yao, so the original owner's family was also her family. What's more, Gu Yao's family was not bad and treated her very well. So she also wanted to save some money to buy some gifts for her family, so as to avoid letting the villagers think that she was just a parasite, spending all the family money and not making any contribution to the family.

Gu Yao earned about 100 to 200 coins that day, but she had to pay her bills, so she spent less. She also bought a bun for lunch and drank some water.

She was very satisfied with the results. She decided to go back after making more money. However, she still had to write a letter to her family so that they wouldn't worry.

When Gu Yao's family saw the letter and knew that she was busy with schoolwork and would not come back, they were relieved. They thought something had happened to her when she did not come back in the past few days. Gu's father said to Gu's mother: "Head of the family, why don't you take some time to go to the private school to bring some food to A Yao so that she won't have enough to eat. It just so happens that we have homemade chili sauce and pickled vegetables at home, and A Yao likes them very much."

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