The idea of sharing the money was destined to be just that, an idea, because ever since she had returned to school after her break, the money that Zhou Wulang and the others had earned, she only had a countable share of it. After calculating the amount that needed to be contributed to the public fund, the remainder was to be split evenly between Third Sister-in-law, Zhou Wulang, and Zhou Liulang.
With Zhou Silang joining the partnership, the profit was now split four ways.
Of course, having added one more person, their earnings also grew more and more.
Not to say anything else, the daily sales of baked buns and steamed bread were substantial, and the daily return of wheat and rice gradually increased from half a sack to a full large sack.
Of course, they only shared the money, not the grain, which was instead converted into copper coins for distribution.