The Madam Just Wants to Lay Flat, After the Marriage Exchange, She Goes Wild in the Marquis's Mansion

Jiang Shuwan and her legitimate younger sister, Jiang Yao, both reincarnated. In their previous life, both were transmigrators. Jiang Shuwan was a corporate overachiever, with more money than she c...

Chapter 109 West Market Merchants Seek Help

They have no worries about business.

"Because all those merchants from the West Market have gathered in our shop, the West Market is saturated, and they want to open shops in the East and South Markets."

"Then open it, what does it have to do with me..."

This was within Jiang Shuwan's expectations.

Ultimately, with such a large milk tea market in Beijing, how could just 23 shops on one street possibly meet customer demand?

It's understandable that the merchants in the West Market want to continue operating their shops.

There are tens of thousands of milk tea shops in modern first- and second-tier cities.

Even though current purchasing power is not as high as it was in the past, keeping a few hundred milk tea shops is a piece of cake.

“They said that you taught them how to make milk tea, grilled skewers, and oden for free, and they could not have opened a shop without your permission.”

"puff--"

Jiang Shuwan spat out a mouthful of tea, which made Qingxing heartbroken, as it was a royal gift of Yundian Da Hong Pao.

More expensive than gold.

Jiang Shuwan took the handkerchief Qingxing gave her and wiped her mouth, asking doubtfully, "Are they really that morally upright?"

I've already taught you the recipe.

It belongs to them.

Let her decide.

What happened to the saying "no business is without guile"?

That's a lie!

Jiang Shuwan looked incredulous.

Ultimately.

She was indeed very generous before, teaching them how to make milk tea and barbecue skewers for free without charging them a single penny.

They expressed their gratitude by sending New Year's gifts and patronizing the shop when Brother Nai was busy.

In this way, the feelings between the two sides are considered balanced.

The debt of gratitude has been almost repaid.

Everyone should walk their own sunny path and cross their own narrow bridge.

Now they're eagerly coming up to her, asking her to make the decision?

She has no right to make decisions!

If they want to open a shop, they can just do it themselves.

There's definitely something wrong here.