Early winter.
The first batch of distributed cotton clothes has been returned.
Tong Huaqiong instructed Mrs. Wei to lead some quick-witted and argumentative village women to inspect the goods one by one.
After they finished inspecting, Tong Huaqiong conducted a random check.
Fortunately, the quality of the first batch of cotton clothes was very good, except for one with a crooked seam, all met the requirements.
This result made Tong Huaqiong very satisfied.
Tong Huaqiong felt that indeed the binding power of a signed contract was stronger than a verbal agreement.
"Su Qing." Tong Huaqiong turned and called out to Su Qing.
Su Qing carried a tray, covered with a red cloth, on which there were strings of copper coins.
The copper coins shone brightly under the early winter sun.
Everyone's eyes were glued to them.
It seemed that Storekeeper Tong was satisfied with the goods and was about to distribute the wages.
