They sold goods for two months, and almost every day they netted 50 yuan. Don't underestimate these 50 yuan; they could be equivalent to 500 yuan in the future, or even more than a thousand.
In the span of two months, they earned more than 3,200 yuan. When Qin Xiangyang heard this figure, he was shocked into silence for quite a while. My goodness, they actually made so much money; it's really a lot—more than 3,000 yuan. Previously, when he labored for others, the most he could earn in a year was just one or two yuan. But now, they'd earned more than 3,000 yuan in just two months.
"Brother, let's deposit the money first. It's too much to keep at home; it's not safe," said Chun Xiangnuan. Since reading those ancient books, her demeanor had become more reserved, and she seemed to have become more sensible, too. Her perspective on matters had changed, and of course, her social interactions had also matured a lot.