Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks
Chapter 3056: Using This Place as a DaycareChapter 3056: Using This Place as a Daycare
Ning Shu taught these white-collar women practical combat techniques—moves that could take down an attacker quickly and give them a chance to escape.
You couldn’t rely on men to be conscientious; you could only rely on your own strength.
She looked over and saw the gym owner surrounded by a group of rowdy little kids, looking a little tired as he took care of all the kids.
Ning Shu can’t help but wonder if the parents were using this place as a daycare.
Sometimes, when Ning Shu went to the restroom, she overheard the kids calling her a “tigress.”
Ning Shu found it amusing and didn’t take it to heart. After all, they only dared to insult her behind her back.
However, Ning Shu got along well with her adult trainees.
In the adult world, strength commanded respect, and Ning Shu’s skills were undeniably impressive. The techniques she taught were practical and useful.
After every training session, Ning Shu would also teach them massage techniques—how to massage specific pressure points to relieve muscle tension.
Girls who came here to learn Taekwondo wanted to become stronger, gain some combat ability, and be able to resist in dangerous situations.Relying on others was not as dependable as relying on oneself.
Ning Shu taught very seriously. Not only could she earn money, but she could also help others.
Ning Shu’s daily wage was not bad, and if students signed up under her, she could also earn commissions.
This meant that for every person she brought to sign up for Taekwondo classes, Ning Shu would get a cut.
When she wasn’t working, Ning Shu went out to the streets to hand out flyers. If luck was on her side, she might recruit new students.
Sometimes, Ning Shu brought several thick wooden boards with her and showcased her skills when necessary.
After all, she was someone with real kung fu skills.
“You just need to hand out the flyers. There’s no need to do that—it’s like you’re performing for a living,” her boss said, looking a bit speechless.
Ning Shu: …
“It’s not that bad, I at least haven’t resorted to smashing stones on my chest,” Ning Shu replied. “Handing out flyers doesn’t work anyway; the paper’s so rough, it’s not even good for wiping the butt.”
Every time Ning Shu went out to distribute flyers, she carried wooden boards on her back. Whenever someone doubted her, she would stack a few boards and break them with a single chop.
This job had become stable now. Ning Shu rented a small place to live. Since it was just her, even a small place was enough.
Ning Shu took out a ginseng root from her bag. The quality of this ginseng was excellent. In ancient times, it could’ve been sold for a hundred taels of silver.
But in modern times, she wasn’t sure.
She brought the ginseng to a renowned pharmacy to sell.
After examining it, the pharmacist refused, saying, “We have official supply chains and don’t accept scattered items like this.”
“Besides, we can’t tell if this is cultivated or wild ginseng.”
“If it were cultivated, why would I only bring one root?” Ning Shu said, a bit speechless. In ancient times, medicinal herbs like this were highly sought after.
“Cultivated and wild ginseng have the same medicinal properties. Since it can’t be distinguished, we don’t accept products outside of official channels,” the pharmacist explained.
Sighing inwardly, Ning Shu wrapped the ginseng back up. If they didn’t want it, she’d just keep it for herself and use it to make soup someday.
In modern times, the prevalence of counterfeit products made things like this hard to sell.
Moreover, the social structure was already rigid. Resources had been allocated, and the paths for upward mobility were limited.
Even if you had something valuable, people might not want it because they already had partnerships in place.
Everything required certifications, and education mattered more than ever.
After leaving the pharmacy, Ning Shu sniffed the ginseng.
If they didn’t want such a good item, she’d just keep it for herself.
Since Ning Shu didn’t have much work time, she decided to enroll in a baking class.
She thought about it carefully: although this body had been enhanced with the Unsurpassable Martial Arts, only some of the strength would remain after she left this world.
The incredible abilities to fly or perform impossible feats would be gone unless the entrustor also continued practicing the Unsurpassable Martial Arts.
However, even then it would be hard for her to achieve Ning Shu’s level.
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