A three-nothing youth, dumped by his girlfriend, flees the city to open an inn in Dali.
As his business is difficult to develop, he experiences a pure love story of red and white roses, with ...
Tie Nan and I exchanged a glance, and immediately agreed to Zhao Jing's request.
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Back at our lodging, "Fengrenyuan," Tie Nan and I discussed raising money. We forced Coach Ma to wake up from his sleep, then pulled him into the group and expressed our hope that he would persuade Bai Lu to invest.
Coach Ma immediately poured cold water on Tie Nan's enthusiasm, asking, "Where do you get the confidence to transfer your inn within three days? Aren't you just setting a trap for Michael and Bai Lu?"
"Don't worry about me. I guarantee I'll raise 200,000 within three days. As long as you're willing to convince Bai Lu to join in, then this deal is done."
Coach Ma seemed to have some trust in Tie Nan, and after a brief consideration, he made the promise. As for me, opening the inn went relatively smoothly, but this smoothness inexplicably made me uneasy. Because I still didn't quite believe that good luck would suddenly come my way after moving to a new city.
Of course, I hoped I was overthinking it, because on the surface, it did seem like a profitable business. After all, Tie Nan was a very experienced professional in the inn industry, so I thought the chances of him making a mistake were slim. Plus, with Bai Lu joining us, she would help us smooth things over with the higher-ups, which would give us more confidence.
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After resolving the inn investment issue, I called Yang Sisi again in the evening. Before that, I had already contacted Lao Huang. We arranged to meet at the No. 1 Courtyard Hotel in the ancient city at eight o'clock.
Even though it was the second time, and the same person was talking about the same thing, I was still a little uneasy. Yang Sisi was a woman with too many unpredictable variables. Who knew what she might do after being provoked, putting me in a difficult position? But because I needed Lao Huang's help, I had to bite the bullet and take her to the appointment.
Deep down, I hope she will choose to study abroad, but upon further reflection, I feel a little disappointed because I seem to have become accustomed to having her in this unfamiliar city of Dali.