After busying herself at the shop for three or four days, Xu Niannian finally had a bit of meager savings in her hand.
She owed it all to the good business of the shop.
Over the course of four days, she earned a total of 862 yuan, nearly averaging over 200 yuan per day.
Such earnings could be said to outperform all the other shops on Daxing Street.
In those times, when everything was yet to be developed and there were few vendors, there was a state of supply not meeting demand.
As long as one opened for business, it was essentially guaranteed to make money, and quite a bit at that.
However, it was rare to see any shops making more than Xu Niannian's.
You should know what two hundred yuan meant in the eighties.
Xu Niannian felt particularly like swelling with pride, never letting the smile fall from her face as she counted the money.
So much so that the other people in the shop could hardly bear it, though thankfully, the shop had already hung up the 'sold out' sign.