After three months of profits, not only did she repay Ye Yu's family, but she also had enough cash flow. However, she felt the tailor shop still needed some work.
With so many orders, Ye Huan couldn't afford to wait until autumn. After much thought, she asked her parents to write to the village party secretary to find some skilled young wives to work as tailors for her. Even if they didn't know how, it didn't matter; she could teach them, but good character was a must.
People in the city had proper jobs, so they couldn't be found; only in the countryside could such people be found.
By coincidence, the lease of the courtyard house she shared with Tong Zhan had expired. She went to return one month's rent to the landlord and asked them to vacate as soon as possible.
There were two rooms there. She tidied them up: one for living, one as a tailor shop, which could suffice for now.
