Gu Yunjiao watched from the side, and Liu Zhu didn't make a single mistake.
She nodded, "That's fine."
The two came out of the courtyard, and Gu Yunjiao spoke as they walked, "You saw earlier, the carpenter is making cabinets. As soon as they're done, the apothecary will open."
"For now, I'm setting the wage at one tael of silver per month, meals included."
"If you don't have a place to stay, you can live in the shop."
"Two days off each month, it's best to give notice for leave in advance so arrangements can be made."
The young man's eyes brightened at the mention of one tael of silver.
In Xiang City, one tael of silver as a wage is considered quite good.
His cousin works as a shop assistant in another apothecary and only earns eight qian a month.
Although he still thought Gu Yunjiao seemed too young and perhaps unreliable, the one tael wage made him very tempted.
