However, Boss seemed to not care at all. She opened the shop punctually every morning, and then her coachman would arrange the wine jars. Her maid would go buy breakfast for her, and she would laze around the shop all day, watching the hustle and bustle on the street.
Boss was very beautiful. Once, there was a foolish person with ill intentions who tried to take advantage by coming to the shop. The result was that the coachman intervened and subdued the villain, beat him fiercely right at the shop's doorstep, deliberately choosing painful spots on his body.
The cries were earth-shattering, echoing across ten or so streets. At first, those unaware thought it was a pig being slaughtered. Later, everyone knew, honest folks clapped with joy, while the wicked were left uneasy. The deterrent effect was maximized.
And that wasn't the end of it; she also called the government officials to take the man away. He went to prison and wouldn't be out within six months to a year.
