"Brother Ah Zhi, you might not know yet, but Auntie's money got stolen when it arrived. She barely has any cash now. A few days ago, Dandan flirted with one of our customers in the store. His wife found out and caused a huge scene at our place, and the customer kicked Dandan out of the store. Many of our old customers were there, and this sort of thing definitely dissatisfied them. I had no choice but to stop Dandan from working there. When I got back, I thought of having them help make clothes—twenty cents per piece. Auntie and cousin could easily make twenty pieces a day, four bucks, no problem. But they didn't do it properly, not only ruining the clothes, they even took them yesterday, presumably to sell on their own."
"There's such a thing?" Liang Zhi was furious upon hearing it. He knew his aunt wasn't reliable: "Xiao Wan, Ah Hui, if Auntie does something like this again, don't hold back. Do what needs to be done. They won't learn unless they suffer a little."
