The Big Scapegoat's 60s Life

Liu Yun transmigrated into a series of books written by an author, becoming the biggest scapegoat in the story. This couldn't stand, so she decided that whoever wanted to be the scapegoat could...

Chapter 90 Returning to Guangzhou

Xiao Hongmei knew that they would not let go of this profit since they had opened a shop. Although it was cheaper to buy goods from Guangzhou, transportation was indeed a problem.

Therefore, it is most cost-effective for Xiao Zhihua and his team to purchase goods from Jinyige, which means Liu Jing and Liu Yun can earn two incomes directly.

She spent the whole afternoon shopping in a flurry, sending out bags and packages. The things were so cheap that she couldn't stop buying, but it was almost five o'clock, so she had to stop and go back to have a long phone conversation with Yu Qian.

When Liu Yun saw Yang Zhiguo and Zhou Xiong again, she still sensed obvious changes in them.

When I saw them last month, although they were full of fighting spirit, there was still a faint sense of unease and worry in their eyes, but now that unease and worry are completely gone.

This shows how good their business has been over the past month, and also demonstrates the rapid changes happening in Guangzhou.

Yang Zhiguo: "Comrade Liu, a warm welcome to you who have come from afar!"

Liu Yun: "Deputy Factory Director Yang is too kind."

Logically, they should have treated her to a meal when she arrived yesterday, but they declined because she is a woman. So gender discrimination exists everywhere.

If she had gone out to eat with them alone yesterday, the rumors might have reached her ears before she even left Guangzhou.

Zhou Xiong: "What kind of fabric does Comrade Liu want to see this time? We've produced quite a few new materials."

Yang Zhiguo: "Yes! A lot of new styles of clothing have also been released."

Liu Yun: "Really? Then I'll have to take a good look. I'm just afraid that I'll want to take everything with me but won't have enough money."

Yang Zhiguo: "Hahahahaha."

There are indeed quite a few new materials this time; not to mention anything else, there are many more varieties of materials.

We can ignore the rest for now, but we've already used up the wool fabric we bought last time, so we're taking 50,000 yuan worth of new stock.

This time, there was also a lot more lantern velvet material, which looked quite good, so Liu Yun directly bought 50,000 yuan worth of goods.

Many new patterns of cotton fabric have emerged, and Liu Yun managed to scrape together 50,000 yuan after careful selection.

We're mainly making winter clothing now; we can stop making polyester and similar products for now.

This might be the last time this year; we'll start selling winter clothes next month, so we need to buy enough stock for winter clothing.

There are also many more styles of clothes available, and Liu Yun immediately took a liking to the most popular flared jeans at the moment.

She didn't buy them last month because they were only popular here, but a few days ago she saw people wearing these jeans twice in Xiangshi. These were once extremely popular pants, and now that the time is right, she definitely has to get them.

Liu Yun: "Deputy Factory Director Yang, these jeans are nice!"

Yang Zhiguo: "This is the most popular thing right now, you definitely won't lose out if you take this."

Liu Yun: "How do we get these goods?"

Yang Zhiguo: "If it's over five thousand, then it's ten yuan a piece."

Liu Yun: "Deputy Factory Director Yang, we're already acquaintances. It's a fixed price of six yuan per piece. Can I take 20,000 pieces? And I'm sure I won't be taking more than one order."

Yang Zhiguo: "Comrade Liu is magnanimous, of course."

Liu Yun: "I didn't expect that the garment factory also produces socks."

Yang Zhiguo: "These are all made from leftover materials from clothing production. We can only make small profits and sell in large quantities. The minimum order is 10,000 pairs, and the price is five cents per pair."

Liu Yun: "Give me 100,000 pairs."

Yang Zhiguo: "Okay."

Liu Yun: "How do I get these down jackets?"

Yang Zhiguo: "Women's sizes are 45, men's sizes are 75, and children's sizes are 20 to 30."

He didn't say that he would only take a minimum of one thousand items at a time, judging from Liu Yun's generous way of taking orders.

Upon hearing this, Liu Yun felt like she had been completely wronged when she bought those down jackets last time.

Liu Yun: "Women's sizes are 35 each, men's sizes are 65 each, children's sizes are 15 each, and the larger sizes are 21 each. How about I take 1,000 of each first? As you know, our sales have been pretty good this past month. Last month, we were getting new stock every week."

Yang Zhiguo: "Okay, no problem, but you can't order less next time than you did this time."

Liu Yun: "Of course."

After all, we don't have enough capital right now. Once we sell a batch of cotton-padded coats from the warehouse, the money will come in like a tidal wave, not to mention down jackets.

The down jackets she bought in Guangzhou last time cost around 100 yuan each; they'll definitely be more expensive when they sell them here.

Even middlemen don't get a discount. You know, in Guangzhou, those bell-bottom jeans cost around ten yuan a piece even wholesale, and down jackets cost seventy or eighty yuan. They can't possibly sell them for less than in Guangzhou.

However, down jackets don't have much of a market in those small towns, but they do have a better market in cities and counties. However, those towns also have a lot of cotton-padded jackets in their warehouses.

They bought a lot of down jackets and jeans in various colors and styles, totaling 400,000 yuan worth of goods this time. They were quite bold, considering that the store only had 300,000 yuan in working capital when she came. Giving her 200,000 yuan meant that they would have to earn 100,000 yuan in a week.

However, we don't need to give that much now; we've already given a deposit of 200,000.

We have enough supplies, and we can set off tomorrow.

As soon as Sister Zhou saw Liu Yun return at noon, she came upstairs.

Sister Zhou: "Little sister, these are mangoes that my family grew ourselves, you must try them."

Liu Yun: "Thank you, sister. We've never seen mangoes this big and fresh in our area. They're all small and wilted. I also brought a lot of local specialties. Come up and take some from me, sister, otherwise I'll feel embarrassed to take them."

As soon as Liu Yun saw Sister Zhou carrying a bag, she knew that Sister Zhou had come with a watch.

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