Qin Xiangnuan knew that Hu Li would surely come to find them the next day since nobody showed up the night before, so they moved to another location, a square quite far from here to sell; although it was a bit farther, it could help them avoid Hu Li, and no matter how far, it was worth it.
Hu Li was the kind of woman who loved money more than her parents; how could she possibly give up an opportunity to make a few thousand yuan so easily?
Upon reaching the new location, they quickly secured a spot for themselves and started selling Spring Festival couplets. Around 2 PM, most of the couplets were sold. For the remaining ones, they decided to give them to Aunt Hua and other villagers.
They first returned to Shenjia Village, where Granny Lu took out all the money from her bag, counting it piece by piece—yesterday they made almost 2000 yuan, and today around 600 yuan, making it over 2500 yuan total.
As Qin Xiangnuan thought, that amount of money was enough for their needs.