Jin Zhezhi runs a perfume store. There are many such stores in South Korea, but the perfume store run by Jin Zhezhi is in a more remote location. In the perfume store, Jin Zhezhi dismissed the clerk who was working, and then began to explain to Shu Ya the effects of various perfumes on the human body. Lavender fragrance: "good medicine" for insomnia patients, improves symptoms of depression and hysteria, removes tension, calms the liver and calms fire, and suppresses provocative impulses. Jasmine fragrance: Its delicate fragrance can enhance the body's ability to cope with complex environments and eliminate syndromes that cause mental and physical defects. The aroma of sour lemon: has a slight energizing effect and relieves depression and melancholy. The aroma of ginger: The rich ginger flavor can improve stress ability, eliminate fatigue and enhance perseverance. Back in China, Shuya had been exposed to perfume. After all, she was a woman, but she didn't expect that perfume had these categories. She was a little confused for a moment. As they walked, Jin Zhezhi put Shuya into a specific single room, pointed to the container near the wall and said, "This is the treasure of our store. The reason why I can open a perfume store in such a remote place." But it is profitable, all thanks to this perfume. " Shu Ya walked forward curiously, looking left and right, but she didn't see anything special about this perfume compared with other perfumes outside. Seeing Shu Ya's curious look, Jin Zhezhi came to Shu Ya's side and whispered in Shu Ya's ear: "This is a love fragrance, the most important thing is for women's sense of smell. Once a woman smells this perfume The smell will produce the most primitive physiological reaction, so the majority of male consumers love this perfume. "Because the two people were very close, all the breath of Jin Zhezhi's words blew into Shu Ya's ears. The little girl felt her heart pounding wildly, her throat went dry, and an inexplicable impulse surged into her heart. Fortunately, she still adhered to the rules of women, and immediately took steps to keep a certain distance from Jin Zhezhi, then lowered her head and asked with a blushing face: "I have finished visiting the first floor. I wonder if the second floor is the same as the first floor? "Jin Zhezhi smiled slyly, and then said to Shu Ya: "Come up with me and you will understand." After reaching the second floor, Shu Ya discovered that the entire second floor was provided for guests to rest, except for a narrow strip. Apart from the narrow corridor, the rest of the space was taken over by Jin Zhezhi and turned into independent lounges. "You need so many lounges?" Shu Ya felt that this was like a small hotel in China, and she didn't know why Jin Zhezhi had so many rooms in his perfume store? "Because the smells of perfumes are superimposed, in order to better enjoy a certain perfume, I specially designed these independent lounges to facilitate guests to enjoy the smell of a single perfume in the room alone." Jin Zhezhi's answer made Shu Ya was very satisfied, so the two visited the lounge on the second floor together. But Shu Ya is still very strange. Each lounge has a different style, and the furniture inside is not a sofa or coffee table, but basically double beds. This time Shu Ya did not ask why, but followed Jin Zhezhi obediently until the tour was completed. Jin Zhezhi asked politely: "If you think it is still acceptable, you can go to work now." Shu Ya no longer insisted on coming out as she did at first, but was a little hesitant. Firstly, it was the other party's overly ambiguous behavior downstairs, and secondly, the so-called lounges upstairs looked so awkward, and seemed inconsistent with Jin Zhezhi's explanation. Based on the above two points, Shuya declined the other party's kindness, "I'd better think about it after I go back. I'm really sorry." "It's okay." Jin Zhezhi seemed to have guessed Shu Ya's choice, so he took Shu Ya away from his perfume shop with a smile, and then went to a coffee pavilion. In the cafe, Jin Zhezhi accidentally mentioned his feelings about going to China, "It is better to be Chinese. I have never understood why so many Chinese girls abandon their relatives and go to South Korea to become daughters-in-law?" Jian Shu Ya lowered her head and pretended to drink coffee. Jin Zhezhi continued: "First of all, it is not easy to be a Korean's daughter-in-law. You know this well; secondly, this country is extremely short of resources and will not invade everywhere like the Japanese. Even in peaceful times, they invade other countries through the economy; in the end, the country's income is completely out of proportion to its consumption, and life is too stressful. " "But you make a lot of money?" Shu Ya asked innocently. ¡°It¡¯s really not much, otherwise I wouldn¡¯t be working part-time as a lecturer at a university.¡± Jin Zhezhi said helplessly. "Wow, you are still a university professor." Shu Ya found out who the other party was."There are too many secrets," he exclaimed. "I'm just a lecturer on an employment basis, not a professor." Jin Zhezhi corrected Shu Ya's mistake and continued: "There is no other way, in order to live! I will calculate the account for you." Jin Zhezhi sighed and began to count the statistics. Daolai: "My perfume shop employs a student, and after excluding labor and various expenses, the net profit is only about 3 million won every month; and I go to the university as a guest lecturer, and I can get a monthly salary of It¡¯s almost two million won, which adds up to almost five million won. ¡°Isn¡¯t that a lot?¡± Five million a month is a lot, Shuya thinks, because her husband only earns it every month. More than two million won. "You can't calculate it in RMB." Jin Zhezhi, who had been to China, knew what Shu Ya was thinking at this moment, so he began to patiently explain the key. "For me personally, I have to pay 10% personal income tax every month, 10% annuity (what we call pension insurance), 8.5% medical insurance, and 20% of living expenses for my family. Calculated like this, The only money I got was about 2.5 million won. It cost about 50,000 won to eat every day. Calculated in this way, it would be close to 1.5 million won a month. The mobile phone fee was 20,000 won a month. Going out to drink and eat with friends costs at least 200,000 won a month; expressing your feelings at a friend's wedding or funeral costs at least 200,000 won a month; car insurance, parking fees, and gas costs almost 300,000 won a month. Korean won; daily necessities cost at least 80,000 won per month. After all that, the real amount at my personal disposal is more than 200,000 won. Fortunately, my parents prepared a house for me, so I don¡¯t need to worry about the mortgage. , Otherwise, I wouldn¡¯t have time to drink coffee with you in the coffee shop now, but I would find another job to pay off the mortgage.¡± Seeing that Shu Ya still didn¡¯t understand, Jin Zhezhi pointed to the supermarket across the road. Said: "Have you seen the fruits there? In China, they sell them by the pound, but here we sell them by the piece." To be continued