Celia put the cloth on the stall and someone came to ask for the price.
The original price of the overcoat was 30 dollars, which was a lot less than last time. So she only sell it for 80 dollars per piece now.
"Little girl, why haven't you come here these days? In my opinion, you have the best goods in the market. I haven't seen you several times."
Many people came back to buy clothes. After all, they had brought the clothes for many years, and they thought the clothes sold by Celia were better in style and quality. It didn't matter if the price was a little higher.
"I'm sorry, aunt. I've been busy decorating my new shop recently, so I haven't come to my stall."
Celia said. She had to tell these regular customers that she had the intention to open a shop, so they would come to her in the future.
"The shop? Girl, won't you work here in the future? Where are you going to run a clothing shop? What's the shop's name? We will pay a visit next time."
There must be a lot of clothes placed in the clothing shop
for her to give up the business so easily. But she had to find a person who was on good terms with her to maintain the business. She thought it was good to help others.
Jane was ponder over this matter for a long time and couldn't figure it out, but Celia had a good idea. She thought that Andy was a nice person, because he had been kind to her and her mother, and he had offered his help regardless of other people's criticism and rumors. Even if he really had a crush on Wendy, he had never done anything to hurt her, and had always done a lot of things for her secretly.
Wendy didn't say a word. But Jane also believed that people shouldn't be ungrateful, so it was a good idea to give the business to the people who helped her. After all, Andy and Wendy would never be together. If Jane decided to give the business to Andy in her name, the villagers would not say anything about it. Even if they wanted to gossip about it, Wendy didn't live in the village anymore. Anyway, a straight foot is not afraid of a crooked shoe.