When we woke up that morning, the sky was gloomy with dark clouds rolling in, as if a heavy rain was about to begin.
Tang Jun had already gone out, but turned back to get an umbrella.
He is an accountant in the study. Unlike Tang Yue who runs a stall, he is not as free as she is. He has to go to work on time no matter it is windy or rainy.
The degree of hardship is almost catching up with that of office workers in later generations.
Tang Yue just came out with a straw raincoat and a bamboo hat: "It will be windy soon, and the paper umbrella may be blown apart. Brother, take the bamboo hat and the straw raincoat with you."
Tang Jun nodded and said, "Sister, don't go to set up the stall today. It will rain heavily today."
Tang Yue smiled and responded, "I wasn't going today anyway, otherwise I would have left before daybreak."
Tang Jun finally felt relieved. He took the rain gear, turned around and headed into the city. After a while, his figure disappeared under the dark clouds.
Tang Yue was about to go back when she saw the door of Wang's house next door opened, and the person who came out was not Cui Er Niang, but Wang Dalang.
Wang Dalang was a man in his early thirties, short and stocky. From a distance, he looked a bit like a newly felled tree stump.
He works in a restaurant and is a poor guy who has to go out whenever it rains or blows.
However, the restaurant usually doesn't have much business early in the morning, and business is mainly concentrated in the afternoon, so Wang Dalang usually goes to work late.
Seeing Tang Yue, he said, "It's Ayue. I heard from Er Niang that you were setting up a stall in Xishi recently. Why didn't you go today?"
Tang Yue pointed to the sky and said, "Isn't it going to rain? I won't go today."
Wang Dalang was one of the people who were doing relatively well in Zaohua Village. While others were still working hard in the fields, he had already moved to the city to work as a chef. Psychologically, he always had a sense of superiority.
Therefore, his words were somewhat didactic: "You can't fish for three days and dry your nets for two days. If you want to make money, you have to endure hardships."
We can’t let people set up stalls in the rain, right?
Tang Yue said a perfunctory “hmm” and asked, “Brother Wang, is Second Mother setting up a stall again?”
Speaking of Cui Erniang, Wang Dalang always felt that his wife was a bit lazy and liked to compare with others. She did not have the down-to-earth spirit of country women who were willing to work hard in their fields.
He was originally farming well at home, but a few days ago he suddenly said he wanted to set up a stall in Chang'an City and asked for two hundred coins.
It is also said that Tang Yue earned nearly a hundred dollars in one day. If it were her, she would only earn more. How much can she harvest from farming?
It has been several days and I still don’t know how much money I have earned.
Seeing that it was going to rain today, Wang Dalang thought that Cui Erniang was going to be lazy again, but she actually got up early, packed up her stall cart, and went to set up the stall.
I don't know if I brought an umbrella.
"She went. It's rare for Second Mother to come back diligently. She left early in the morning."
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