Mo Wu still refused to agree, adamant that she did not want to learn. It wasn't that she wasn't tempted; rather, she naturally disliked taking advantage of others. Her tavern-keeping niece had already helped her enough, and she knew not how to repay her. If she learned yet another thing, she was afraid she might not sleep well at night.
Seeing Mo Wu's resolve, Mo Yan knew no amount of persuasion would change her mind. After some thought, she said, "Aunt by marriage, how about this? I'll still teach you these few snack recipes, and when your stall starts earning Silver Coin, consider me a partner in the venture. That way, when you make Silver, I won't lose out either. What do you think?"
When Mo Wu heard this, her eyes lit up, and after some calculations, she agreed, "Alright, I'll remember your kindness, niece. If I earn any Silver, no matter how much or little, you'll take seventy percent and I'll take thirty percent."