Mo Yan spent four to five days straightening out the winery's accounts for the past ten months, and after deducting the costs of brewing, packaging, and labor, the net profit reached 135,000 taels. She only got a 30% share of the profit, but that still amounted to over 40,000 taels.
Earning 40,000 taels in a month was nearly equal to the Mo Family's total income over the past two years. So much silver—no one would likely believe it if they heard, yet it was absolutely true and not inflated by any means.
One-fifth of the winery's inventory was depleted in a month, leaving the remaining four-fifths that Mo Yan planned to sell off slowly. The income in the following months would certainly not be as much, but making ten thousand tael silver a month would be no problem.