In her past life, she owned five properties in Capital City and drove a G-wagon. When she opened her eyes, she had become a peasant girl in the 1980s.
Her father, aiming for a brighter future...
A furniture store can't just paint itself white; if you aspire to be a high-end, creative home furnishing store, you have to differentiate yourself from other furniture stores.
With the bedding sorted out, curtains and carpets also needed to be provided, and she planned to import European-style decorative items from abroad or the port city.
Even if they don't sell anything, they still have to maintain a facade. Chu Yu originally invested all her money in the clothing store and didn't dare to think about these things. Now that the clothing store is making money, the government wants to support the furniture mall.
She plans to invest more to support the furniture factory and furniture mall.
"Today, my second uncle sold five bunk beds and three wardrobes."
Shu Aiguo was quite happy. Many of the families who bought his furniture were employees. When Shu Aiguo delivered the furniture to their homes, everyone upstairs and downstairs was very interested.
Shu Aiguo's family hadn't even left the family compound yet, and he had already sold several hundred items.
If it sells this well even without a physical store, the sales volume will definitely be astonishing once the furniture mall of thousands of square meters is built.
For more than a month, Shu Aiguo didn't know how he got through it. Deng Fangping was busy like a spinning top. He would go home at night to feed the quail and take care of the children. The couple hadn't slept together for a month.
Last night, Shu Aiguo finally managed to get Deng Fangping to sleep in his arms. The couple had a lively time together, and Shu Aiguo really didn't want to be separated from his wife any longer.
Now that they've made money, their children are all studying in Deyang, Chu Yu and Shu Hui have moved to a new house, and their family is about to be reunited. Shu Aiguo is full of energy.
Chu Yu gave away the clothes she had promised the models, and they were all quite happy. Each dress cost over a hundred yuan, and Chu Yu gave away a whole set.
Today, Mandarin's reputation in Deyang is comparable to that of a department store; these clothes are fashionable and make you feel proud to wear them.
"Sis, I'll come to your house to spend money when I have it."
"Little sister, remember to give me a discount next time you come."
These girls are truly handpicked; each one has her own unique charm, and every face is a feast for the eyes.
Chu Yu was aiming to build a publicly listed company, so she needed to find models to take promotional photos, and left her contact information again.
Chu Yu didn't forget Chu Xiang either; she picked out a new outfit for Chu Xiang—a black down jacket.
It was the first time Chu Xiang had worn new clothes, and she happily folded them and placed them by her bedside.
"Sis, how's business these days?"
"It's not bad, we make five or six thousand a day."
Winter hasn't even arrived in Deyang yet; it's neither autumn nor winter, so clothes aren't selling very well. Chu Yu was quite satisfied with the sales volume of five or six thousand yuan.
Chu Xiang admired her immensely; how could her sister be so amazing?
The profit is several thousand yuan a day, and it can be that much occasionally when setting up a stall. But setting up a stall is unstable. A clothing store makes that much money every day, and even more during holidays. It can grow bigger and bigger, and it definitely has a better future than setting up a stall.
Chu Xiang suddenly had the idea to write a revenge story about a beautiful female merchant in a glamorous fashion business.
The story takes place in the fashion industry of the port city. The businesswoman's parents were murdered by villains. After going through many hardships, she went to Italy to study fashion design. After graduating with excellent grades, she returned to the port city and started her own clothing company.
Chu Xiang suddenly got stuck here. She had never been to Hong Kong, let alone founded a clothing company, so she really didn't know how to write a good story about a businesswoman.
However, although Chu Yu is not a businesswoman, she possesses the qualities of a successful person. Her "Finding Emily" campaign and the creation of a model performance team made Mandarin Clothing Store an instant hit, all of which can be cited as examples.
The businesswoman's company became an instant success, and she began to compete with her rival, Pete Lee, who was the murderer of her parents. However, she and Pete Lee also had a youthful romance.
Peter Lee's deliberate approach and confrontation left her confused. The businesswoman, amidst pain and struggle, found her way forward and eventually reunited with her senior classmate Ferdinand, whom she had met while studying in Italy.
Nourished by Ferdinand's love, the businesswoman let go of the past and fulfilled her wish to avenge her parents by bringing Peter Lee and his parents to court.
After experiencing many ups and downs, the businesswoman decided to return to her family and eventually had a son and a daughter with Ferdinand, becoming a housewife who wholeheartedly supported her husband's career.
Chu Xiang became more and more excited as she thought about it, and couldn't wait to run upstairs and write down the story that came to mind.
Chu Xiang enjoys writing stories and has written many short stories. This is her first time writing a novel. During the process, she was unable to continue, for example, she had never been to Hong Kong and could not describe its prosperity and extravagance. The lack of language and imagination made Chu Xiang very frustrated.
When Chu Yu came out after taking a shower, she saw Chu Xiang lying listlessly on the bed.
"What's wrong? Have you finished your homework?"
Chu Xiang nodded, "I finished my homework at school. Sister, what's Hong Kong like? Are there really a lot of skyscrapers there?"
Chu Yu smiled, somewhat puzzled, "Why are you suddenly asking this?"
Chu Xiang was embarrassed to tell her sister that she was writing a novel, afraid that her sister would laugh at her.
"I've heard people say that the port city is very prosperous, but I can't imagine how prosperous it really is. Does every household there have a television?"
Chu Yu had frequently traveled to Hong Kong for business in her previous life and was very familiar with the city. She told Chu Xiang about Hong Kong, such as Victoria Harbour, Lan Kwai Fong, milk tea with stockings, and elite culture. Chu Xiang was more and more surprised as she listened; she had never known that Hong Kong had developed to such an extent.
Not only do they all have televisions, but they also have refrigerators and cars, and they all speak English.
Her surprised look amused Chu Yu, who patted her head.
"If there's a chance in the future, I'll take you to visit the port city."
If Chu Yu had said something like this before, Chu Xiang would have thought she was just making empty promises. But now Chu Yu has nearly 100,000 yuan in savings, her clothing store earns so much money every day, and her furniture factory is in the works. Chu Yu's words have become more substantial and achievable.
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