Nanny Jin thought of the saying, "Good wine needs no bush," and knew what to do. High-quality items can be sold even in remote corners.
Seeing that she had understood, Qiao Mai didn'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 didn'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.