The female protagonist, Lin Ziyan, was an aquaculture PhD and a double major in ship design in her past life. She was reborn into the body of a girl from a small fishing village in Fuzhou.
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Lin Ziyan looked at Fang Jie suspiciously, carefully examined the land, and found nothing wrong with it.
Why was it disliked?
The chubby girl said, "I know why."
“This piece of land has a sharp corner in the middle, which is considered unlucky by business people here, as it is believed to bring financial loss.”
Lin Ziyan, "..."
Fang Jie nodded, "That's right, otherwise why do you think it would have been left out?"
People in Fushi believe in feng shui and always feel that protruding corners are like knives, cutting away wealth with a single stroke.
Lin Ziyan sighed and rubbed her forehead after hearing what the chubby girl said.
"Aren't you bothered by this?" Lin Ziyan asked Fang Jie.
"I'm not from Fushi, I only trust myself." Mu Fang raised an eyebrow and waved her hand.
She noticed this piece of land when it was set aside, knowing that the locals had a taboo against it; otherwise, she wouldn't have waited until she returned to China to see it.
“Han Renji has already shipped the first batch of goods, which should arrive at the port in about a week. We don’t have much time,” Lin Ziyan said, frowning.
The more she looked at the land, the more she liked it, and she had already figured out how to design it.
Since the merchants of Fukushi City have this taboo, why doesn't she design this place to resemble the bow of an arrow, completely rounding off this corner...?
"What about you? Do you have any taboos?" Mu Fang asked, her eyes filled with a deeper meaning.
Lin Ziyan shook her head, "I have a way to break this taboo through design."
“I have made a budget. Including construction and distribution, we need to prepare 1 million yuan in the early stage.”
Mu Fang raised an eyebrow slightly. "I can offer 400,000 yuan. That's the most I can come up with right now."
Lin Ziyan took out a cooperation agreement from her bag, "We will each contribute 400,000, but with different shareholdings."
I'll find the suppliers for the rest; you'll be in charge of promotion and management…”
"10% of the shares will be allocated to outstanding employees..."
Mu Fang carefully read the contract and nodded. "I knew I hadn't made a mistake in choosing you, Ayan. This contract of yours is perfect. You've thought of everything."
The chubby girl listened in stunned silence. She thought of 1 million, counted on her fingers, and then her mind went blank.
“We’ve only raised 800,000 in total. Are you really confident you can find investors for the remaining 200,000?” Mu Fang frowned.
Lin Ziyan then produced another contract, which she had invested using Lin Jun's money.
Now she needs to determine how much Aunt Chen and Aunt Huang can contribute, and then determine how much to invest.
She could have invested an additional 200,000 yuan, but if she invested it all in the electronics wholesale market, her working capital would be tight.
The current exchange rate is 1.89 to the US dollar.
Lin Ziyan sighed. If the exchange rate were even higher than 6, she wouldn't be in such a passive position.
After reading the contract, Mu Fang looked at Lin Ziyan in surprise.
"Ayan, what kind of market are you building that costs so much money?" The chubby girl swallowed hard. Her brain was completely fried. With so much money, she could just lie around eating and drinking all day. Why would she need to run a business?
But she only thought about it; it might happen in her dreams...
"The appliance wholesale market will be open to the public. The goods will arrive at the port in a week. There will be televisions, radios, refrigerators, rice cookers, air conditioners, and other appliances." Lin Ziyan drew a simple diagram for Sister Fang.
The chubby girl stared at them, speechless for a moment.
An electronics wholesale market? She never even considered opening one.
Moreover, her family didn't even have a television set, only a radio.
In the afternoon, Mu Fang and Lin Ziyan went to the town government office building together.
As soon as the two explained their purpose, the town mayor immediately instructed his secretary to contact the relevant departments.
As Fangjie said, the town mayor was eager to sell the land as quickly as possible, even at a loss.
Lin Ziyan stood there stunned for a long time as she walked out of the office building with the contract in her hand.
The procedures were all completed in less than a day?
"I'll go back and contact the client first; the rest is up to you."
"I'll transfer the money to the public account when I get back," Mu Fang said, then rode her bicycle away first.
Lin Ziyan also arranged to open a corporate account with the bank manager.
…
At that moment, a truck that had already left Fuzhou suddenly stopped on the side of the road.
"Master Li, we're in a hurry, we can't stop..." The mechanic in the passenger seat hurriedly got out of the car.
Mr. Li glanced at the tire, splashed water on one spot, and said, "Look, we need to find a mechanic, otherwise a tire blowout will be even more troublesome."
When the worker saw the spot where the bubbles were coming from, he broke out in a cold sweat.
Why else would the boss have made Mr. Li accompany the mother in the truck? If he were alone, the twins wouldn't even know what was going on.
The two then drove to a nearby town and searched for a long time before finally finding a car repair shop.
Master Li opened the tarpaulin behind him, used a net to scoop out the shrimp, and put them into a small bucket.
He borrowed a pot from the repair shop, intending to cook some boiled shrimp.
The worker wanted to stop him, but remembering his boss's instructions, he swallowed his words.
The aroma of rice filled the air, but I couldn't smell any shrimp.
Master Li ate a shrimp, then spat it out immediately, his face turning deathly pale.
The shrimp meat tastes like a dead shrimp. No, dead shrimp have a slightly sweet taste, but this shrimp has no flavor at all.
They were fooled; the shrimp from Haixian County doesn't taste like that at all.
But they were already halfway there, and if they turned back, the batteries wouldn't last long enough to get them back to the vicinity of the port.
Mr. Li frowned, and upon seeing the boss's electrical troubleshooting, he immediately made a decision.
He needs to charge the battery for half a day before returning, so that the battery can last him all the way back to the seafood market...
After hearing his plan, the young worker trembled all over. He hurriedly tried some shrimp and took a bite, but was too flustered to do anything.
He gritted his teeth; the shrimp had to be returned, otherwise he wouldn't be able to sell them.
…
evening,
The sunlight climbed onto the wall, and half of the yard became shady.
Jiaojiao moved out a small stool and played in the sand in the yard, occasionally leaning over the fish tank to watch the little fish.
Lin Ziyan pushed her bicycle back home, went straight to the fish tank, and carried Jiaojiao to the stone table to sit down.
"Don't stick your head into the pool, or you'll fall in and the little fish will bite you..." she said earnestly.
Jiaojiao nodded, "Sister, why isn't the little fish growing up?"
Lin Ziyan, "..."
“I know, they’re not eating enough…” Jiaojiao answered herself.
Lin Ziyan didn't correct her. Instead, she poured herself a glass of water, drank it, and took out the documents from her bag to check them.
Not long after she sat down, the chubby girl rushed back from the shrimp farm, carrying a small bucket filled with fresh, lively prawns.
"My dad's new shrimp farm is selling shrimp today." The chubby girl took the small bucket to the kitchen before sitting down at the stone table.
She then recounted the taste of the shrimp she had eaten that night to Lin Ziyan.
"Now that boss Wang goes to the seafood market every day to block Brother Jian, saying he's recommending shrimp feed."
"Don't they eat the shrimp they raise themselves?" the chubby girl continued, pursing her lips.
Lin Ziyan chuckled softly, "There's definitely something wrong with shrimp farmers not eating the shrimp they raise themselves."
The problem isn't with the shrimp feed, it's with the shrimp ponds.
She used to watch short videos and saw too many similar examples.
The feed was treated with growth hormones, knowing they were harmful to the human body, yet driven by profit, people knowingly violated this practice.
"They're heartless! Shrimp that taste so bad, do they think they can make a profit?" the chubby girl said angrily.