Spatial Farm Life: Raising My Kid, Abusing Scum, and Keeping Busy With Life-Chapter 253 - : The Opening of the Lucky Embroidery Manor

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Chapter 253: The Opening of the Lucky Embroidery Manor

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Nanny Jin thought of the saying, โ€œGood wine needs no bush,โ€ and knew what to do. High-quality items can be sold even in remote corners.

Seeing that she had understood, Qiao Mai didnโ€™t say more.

The teacher and apprentice brought the boxes into the shop and began setting up. Since the items were valuable, they had three maids from home stay overnight at the shop to keep an eye on them.

They didnโ€™t have to do much; they simply slept in the shop. Nanny Jin was fair to them, and they received wages for their service.

The maids were pleased; they earned a wage at the Qiao residence and now here as well. It added up to a decent sum.

On May 26th, Lucky Embroidery Manor officially opened.

They had been planning for this, and many people in the area had heard about it. They believed it was a shame that the previous embroidery shop was sold, but to their surprise, someone took over and opened another one, which raised their expectations.

Lu Sanniang focused on taking care of herself during her pregnancy, but upon hearing that the shop had been bought and reopened, she went to take a look.

To her surprise, she found Nanny Jin and Lingโ€™er inside.

โ€œWhat are you doing here?โ€

โ€œAunt Lu, youโ€™ve come. Please, take a seat.โ€

Yue Hong and Yue Xia quickly brought chairs for her. โ€œDid your mother buy this for you?โ€

โ€œYes, my mother thought it was a pity the shop was closed. Many people in the neighborhood were depending on it. Since Iโ€™ve come of age at eight, she allowed me and Nanny Jin to try running it.โ€

โ€œYour mother is generous.โ€ freewebn(o)vel.com

โ€œMy mother is great to me.โ€

Lu Sanniang looked at the shop filled with high-quality goods and felt a bit envious. She could have done this in the past, but her shyness held her back from asking Qiao Mai.

โ€œYou two have set up the shop nicely.โ€

โ€œMy mother helped us design it. Itโ€™s well-lit everywhere, and these embroidered items make the shop even more appealing.โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€

At that moment, Nanny Jin saw it was time for the firecrackers. โ€œYue Hong, Yue Xia, set off the firecrackers.โ€™

Madam Lu quickly went inside; the noise from the firecrackers was not good for her baby.

After a series of firecrackers, people started coming in. Yue Hong and Yue Xia were concerned.

Some women appeared well-dressed but had nimble hands. When they saw something they liked, they wanted to claim it as their own. They took the opportunity when no one was looking to slip the items into their bosom.

They acted like they were introducing the items to the customers, but they were keeping a close watch.

Nanny Jin felt that Yue Hong and Yue Xia alone wouldnโ€™t be enough. When they had some free time, she planned to visit a nearby pawnshop and hire a couple of maids to help them.

She was more farsighted than Lu Sanniang and knew that to run an embroidery shop, they needed assistance.

The local villagers, however, couldnโ€™t provide much financial support.

The mistress gave them such great items to help the embroidery shop gain fame, and she didnโ€™t want to disappoint Qiao Mai.

At that moment, Mayor Qian was worried about Lu Sanniang, so he sent a gift to the shop upon hearing that Qiao Mai had purchased it.

Other shop owners followed suit.

Nanny Jin didnโ€™t want the trouble and asked Yue Hong to go back and seek Qiao Maiโ€™s guidance.

โ€œMistress, every household in town sent gifts after they heard that the shop belongs to our family.โ€

โ€œJust let Nanny Jin handle it. They are all familiar people. If she wants to hold a banquet at Jingtai Restaurant, go ahead. If not, give them a discount.โ€

โ€œYes, Mistress.โ€

Upon hearing this, Yue Hong quickly ran back to inform Nanny Jin. Nanny Jin then made reservations for ten tables at Jingtai Restaurant and settled the gifts. She invited them to have lunch at the restaurant.

Mayor Qian accompanied Lu Sanniang and bought two palace fans and a screen from the shop to support Lingโ€™er.

The prices set by Nanny Jin were reasonable, and Lu Sanniang realized she had received a good deal.

She was pretty envious of Nanny Jin; she was about the same age and chose not to marry. Yet, she found such a good family to take her in. She was fortunate.

She left with the items. Other shop owners also entered the shop, buying one or two things each.

Itโ€™s not that they were unwilling to spend money; the goods were just too exquisite for a small townโ€™s businesses to afford.

People bought handkerchiefs and ornaments, ensuring they didnโ€™t leave empty-handed. They wanted to show respect for Madam Qiao and Lord Yuan.

On the first day of the shopโ€™s opening, they made quite a lot of silver. Lingโ€™er counted the money with a smug smile. Nanny glared at her. โ€œIs this enough for you?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s better than earning nothing.โ€

โ€œYou should know weโ€™re selling everything at a friendly price. Weโ€™re not making much profit. Iโ€™m sure your motherโ€™s purchase prices are not low. Weโ€™re not sure if weโ€™re even breaking even.โ€

โ€œWhen I get more supplies from Mother, Iโ€™ll inquire about the purchase prices.

We shouldnโ€™t ride on her coattails too much.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s good that you understand.โ€

From the second day, there was a continuous influx of unfamiliar people into the shop.

Some were locals, while others were experienced merchants. Such shops were rare in the capital, and the products inside were exquisite. It was a sure way to make money if they bought these items and sold them in the capital.

As a result, the embroidery pieces and clothing in the shop were visibly disappearing as they were purchased.

Lingโ€™er would visit Qiao Mai every few days to ask for more supplies. The first time, Qiao Mai didnโ€™t charge them purchase prices, considering it as support. The second time, she provided them with the purchase prices.

Each time Lingโ€™er came to get supplies, she had to settle the previous bill.

Some women from nearby villages also started coming to receive orders. However, Nanny Jin raised her standards and didnโ€™t allow them to use the old patterns.

They had to trace the new ones she provided.

She also increased the deposit and required the use of provided fabric. If the work didnโ€™t meet the requirements, the deposit would be deducted.

Hence, not many could meet the standards. Nanny Jin was strict, demanding that their skills improve. No one could afford to wait for them.

Nanny Jinโ€™s demands were strict, but the prices she offered were high, making many idle women eager to participate.

As a result, women from all over the town became active.

Nanny Jinโ€™s needlework skills were excellent, seeing that she was Lingโ€™erโ€™s teacher. She was willing to teach those interested during her free time.

It was fortunate that the weather was still warm. They set up a shade in front of the shop. Some women would bring their work to the shop and ask for

Nanny Jinโ€™s guidance.

Lingโ€™erโ€™s needlework classes were also conducted at the shop.

She worked alongside the women, feeling that time passed quickly.

The shop was flourishing. Qiao Mai didnโ€™t have to get directly involved because Nanny Jin and Lingโ€™er managed it all on their own.

In a month, business was thriving.

Even the rainy season didnโ€™t deter the ladies and young women from neighboring towns from coming to Lucky Embroidery Manor.

One day in July, a carriage stopped in front of the shop.

Nanny Jin was teaching Lingโ€™er how to write when she saw the carriage. She squinted her eyes.

The carriage and the coachman were of high quality, and although there were no bodyguards, Nanny Jin knew not to mess with the people inside. They were either wealthy or noble.

As expected, an old maid got off the carriage first, followed by two maids, and finally, a well-dressed young lady.

The young lady was beautiful. Every gesture of hers exuded the refinement of a lady from a prominent family.

When she stepped off the carriage, her maids placed cushions on the ground to ensure her embroidered shoes didnโ€™t get dirty.

Lingโ€™er also noticed. Nanny Jin instructed her to continue practicing writing as she welcomed the guests at the door.

โ€œMiss, please come in. You seem like youโ€™re not from around here, are you?โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re from the capital. We heard of Lucky Embroidery Manorโ€™s reputation and came to see for ourselves.

The young lady entered the shop and started browsing. Her expression showed that she liked the items very much..

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