The Thief Chef of Time Travel

Chapter 184 Contracting Matters

Chapter 184 Contracting Matters ([-])

One day finally put the matter on the right track again, and Hu Niuer still wanted to find a reliable person to take care of the money.

This is no small matter.

Hu Niu'er seemed to have a headache about how a slave should be managed.

While having a headache, Hu Niuer finally thought of a way.

contract!

The so-called money touches people's hearts. If you want to do a good job at the booth, you must have benefits.

The contract, undoubtedly solves this problem.

It's already the third day, and there is a steady stream of customers. As long as we can continue to do this, I believe people will continue to buy it.

If the booth is rented out, it can save the buyer's money and ensure the stability of income.

In addition, this piece of land is the territory of Gongsun Wenhua, not to mention that it is now covered by the snake of the Sifang Gambling Hall.

Thinking about it this way, tsk tsk, this so-called fourth master seems to be of some use.

Even if it's a legitimate business, it's important that no one messes it up.

Hu Niu'er has a premonition, and no one has noticed it in the short term. If it takes a long time, it is inevitable that some people will be jealous.

One or two taels of silver a day, if you can earn more without interruption, so that the income of a month will be much more than that of an ordinary official in a year.

Who wouldn't be jealous?
Even if you stay at the pier every day, earning a maximum of a few dozen taels a month, this is already a big business.

The big bosses are all in the hands of Gongsun Wenhua, who is a big business house in the hands of Gongsun Wenhua.

Having such scattered merchants distributed in the wharf is an arrangement that serves multiple purposes.

Not to mention that with these scattered merchants, small businesses and small households can be attracted to promote the prosperity of this place, and some people will consume, which is needless to say.

And most of Causeway Bay is owned by Gongsun Wenhua's shops, which is not the most important thing.

Gongsun Wenhua left a way of life for the local fishermen in this way, which is not unwise.

You must know that people's hearts are the most rare thing.

After seeing the situation here for the first time, Huniuer couldn't help but have a different understanding of Gongsun Wenhua.

It really is full of knowledge.

She was not a good businessman in her previous life, and she didn't spend too much thought on these places.

She has her own views on Gongsun Wenhua.

When Gongsun Wenhua came in, there were fewer appearances, so she was a little concerned.

She was injured on Gongsun Wenhua's territory, so it's hard for him not to know.

Hu Niu'er was puzzled that Gongsun Wenhua's previous attitude would have such an indifferent reaction.

However, the relationship between people is originally a kind of connection, and the degree of connection has a lot to do with the depth of the relationship, but it is just a choice.

Still the same sentence, why do you treat me, and why do I treat you.

Shaking his head, he threw out these messy thoughts.

Hu Niuer put her mind on the contract again.

The more she thought about it, the more she felt that this was a good idea, and one should not be too greedy.

Based on her current thinking, the stall's daily harvest of one or two and a half silver is naturally appropriate, which is the lowest net profit after adding haggis soup and egg soup.

After a little calculation in her heart, she already had a bottom line.

This is no small business for the villagers.

Even a strong man, how much can he gain in a day?

The best harvest from fishing costs [-] Wen a day. This kind of situation is still rare in a hundred years.

For those who are working at home right now, Huniu naturally values ​​Coriander Niang more.

Her honest temper definitely won't play any tricks.

(End of this chapter)

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