Why is he so unlucky? He just came to find some money to spend, how did he run into this jinx?

Although their brother Tiger is a brother, the two brothers don't usually get along.

But if you say they don't get along, then if either of them gets injured or something happens, the other will definitely help them!

Sometimes, their subordinates don't understand why they have to protect someone they clearly don't like!

"Brother Leopard, I really didn't know. If I had known, I wouldn't have..."

"If you knew this and didn't come looking for me, then you would have come looking for someone else."

Lin Cai suddenly interrupted, glancing at Lin Bao and then at Wang Ergou on the ground: "I'm here today, and you didn't know I was the one charging me protection money."

"You can't beat me, so you're desperate and want your brothers to come at you too. If it were someone else today, would you...?"

Although the words were left unsaid, everyone who heard them understood that what followed was definitely not a pleasant one.

Lin Bao wanted nothing more than to smash Wang Ergou's brains. Was this bastard so desperate for money?

Now that it's come to the point of collecting protection money, doesn't Lin Hu usually do anything about it?

Seeing that they had no rebuttal, Lin Cai then had Gu Dachui push the cart away.

Seeing his sister leave, Lin Bao kicked Wang Ergou viciously: "You bastard, you just wait."

After saying that, he quickly followed up with his sister: "Sis, I was wrong, I was really wrong, please don't be angry, okay?"

"Who told you I was angry? Which eye of yours saw me angry? Do I look angry to you?"

Lin Cai continued speaking without stopping, and Lin Bao, who was following behind, quickly added.

"Yes, yes, yes, you're not angry. I must have misread it. My eyes must be playing tricks on me. You're not angry at all."

"How's business today? Are you sold out? Why didn't you call me?"

He asked the question rather cautiously, and after asking, he glanced at the stroller.

His sister has never run a business before. He only helped pick pears for her to play with. He doesn't think she can sell what she makes.

Lin Cai could tell from his words that he didn't trust her, but thinking about it, it made sense.

The original owner was someone who knew nothing but eating and spending money; how could he possibly make any money!

But this person has been with me for so many days, why haven't I seen through him yet?

Lin Cai felt a little unhappy, so she said directly, "Can't you just check if they're sold out?"

"Besides, do you think I'm that useless? Can't I even handle this little thing?"

Although Lin Bao had this thought, he knew he absolutely couldn't say it out loud. After listening to what Lin Cai said, he actually went and lifted the lid to take a look.

Seeing that it was empty inside, with nothing left, she turned around and looked at Lin Cai walking in front of her in surprise.

Immediately after collecting her surprise, she quickened her pace to catch up: "Girl, girl, did you really sell them all?"

"Didn't you just see that? Why are you asking me again?"

"Yes, I just saw it, but mine isn't..."

"Alright, you don't need to say anything more. I know you don't believe me, you look down on me, and you think it's impossible for me to be lying, but facts speak louder than words."

Lin Bao didn't understand the power of facts to speak for themselves; all he knew was that his sister had truly grown up and was now able to earn money to support herself.

After returning home, Lin Cai instructed Gu Dachui to soak all the utensil buckets in water, as they had all contained pear juice and would easily attract ants if left there.

She then called the person into the main room and poured all the copper coins from the bag onto the table.

"Today is our first day, and business is pretty good. These are all the coins we've earned today."

“I told you before that I would pay you if you did something for me. Now that I’ve made money, I’m giving you the payment.”

Lin Cai counted all the copper coins; there were a total of 1,467.

The raw materials are picked from the mountains, so there is no material cost.

Da Chui and Er Shi went to get bamboo, five coins each; San Hu and Chun Hua peeled pears, also five coins each.

Big Hammer pushed the cart with her to the street to sell goods, and Wu Wen was paid wages for his work.

"...Third Brother picked the pears for me, so I'll give him twenty coins."

When Lin Bao saw his sister give him a few small copper coins, he was a little envious, but he never expected that he would have some too.

After the assignments were completed, Lin Cai glanced at the group and said, "Any questions or anything you'd like to add? Feel free to ask."

Lin Bao held twenty copper coins in his hand without saying a word, while the other children were too busy being happy to speak.

Only Gu Dachui looked at the remaining copper coins on the table, hesitant to speak.

Lin Bao simply threw the pile of coins he was holding there, then grabbed the copper coins on the table and started collecting them.

"No questions asked, no demands made, the rest is all yours. You can buy whatever you want, whether it's delicious food or pretty things."

He handed the money bag to his sister and glanced at Gu Dachui as he turned his head.

Gu Dachui stared at the copper coin in his hand, seemingly lost in thought.

Lin Cai wanted to ask Lin Bao why he returned the copper coins to her, but the answer he gave was really simple, crude, and infuriating.

"Why are you giving me that pittance? I have plenty of money in my pocket all the time, why would I need your pittance?"

Upon hearing this, Lin Cai almost chased him out with a broom. She had kindly given him money, and he actually said such things. He really took her kindness for granted.

Lin accepted the remaining copper coins with a clear conscience, after all, the candy she had taken out was something that even gold couldn't buy.

Lin Cai didn't buy anything on the street today. She turned to look at the house and realized that she would have to buy something next time she went there.

The first batch of pear syrup sold very well, and Lin Cai was preparing to continue making it. Before she could call Lin Bao, she saw Da Chui already carrying wild pears back.

"Big Hammer? Did you go up the mountain first thing this morning?"

Lin Cai looked at Gu Dachui with some anger.

"Mm." Gu Dachui put down the basket on his back and nodded.

Lin Cai took two steps back, standing at a distance that was neither too close nor too far, and looked at him like that: "Gu Dachui, what is your purpose in doing this?"

"Do you want to earn more money, or do you feel that I didn't give you enough before, or do you think that my distribution was unfair?"

Lin Cai couldn't think of any other reason besides these that would make Gu Dachui go up the mountain alone.

He simply didn't have the guts; if he had, he would have run up the mountain long ago.

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