The Wife's Revenge

A used condom's packaging shatters her belief in love and shatters her inner convictions in an instant. Li Man discovers that her husband is not only cheating but has also transferred assets, a...

Chapter 491 Setting a Trap

Chapter 491 Setting a Trap

Huang Dehan took it and ate it. Did you think he was going to drug her? No, he still wanted to get information out of Liu Na. He wouldn't make a move on her so quickly.

After taking a bite of the roast chicken, Huang Dehan sighed heavily.

Seeing Huang Dehan sighing, Liu Na asked with concern, "What's wrong? Why are you sighing? Is something bothering you?"

Huang Dehan said, "You know, we can't go on like this forever, can we?"

Liu Na thought Huang Dehan was referring to her not setting up a stall, so she said, "Of course it won't always be like this. I've thought about it a lot these past few days. In a couple of days, let's go out and set up a stall. We really can't go on like this forever; life has to go on."

Huang Dehan pursed his lips and said, "How much money can you make by setting up a stall? Why don't we do something bigger?"

Liu Na's heart skipped a beat, and she asked, "What kind of business are you interested in?"

Huang Dehan sighed again and said, "It's no use doing anything I want. I have no money now, so what can I do?"

Liu Na said urgently, "Tell me first what kind of business you want to start and how much money you need. If not, let's figure it out together."

Seeing that Liu Na had taken the bait, Huang Dehan was secretly pleased. Instead of answering, he asked, "What do you think of this roast chicken? Is it delicious?"

Liu Na nodded, somewhat puzzled. "It's delicious! I was asking you a question, why are you bringing up roast chicken?"

After she finished speaking, she realized what she meant and asked, "You don't mean you're thinking of making roast chicken, do you?"

Huang Dehan smiled and nodded, praising, "You're really smart. I do want to make roast chicken. I've been observing these past few days, and their roast chicken sells exceptionally well. They sell at least a hundred a day. You can do the math yourself. If you sell a hundred a day, how much money can you make in a month?"

Liu Na asked with interest, "How much money can I earn?"

Huang Dehan gestured with his fingers and said, "A pound of roasted chicken costs 28 yuan, while a raw chicken costs at most 10 yuan per pound. Do the math yourself, the profit is more than half. A roasted chicken weighs at least three or four pounds, right? So you have to make at least 40 yuan per chicken. If you sell 100 chickens a day, after deducting the cost, you have to make at least 4,000 yuan a day. 4,000 yuan a day, that's at least 120,000 yuan a month. And that's a conservative estimate!"

Liu Na was thrilled. If she could earn 120,000 yuan a month, she would be rich!

However, she said with a troubled expression, "But we don't know how to make roast chicken."

Huang Dehan said, "If you don't understand, you can learn!"

Liu Na quickly asked, "Where do you learn it?"

If I could learn it, that would be wonderful. With this skill, I'd never have to worry about not making a fortune!

Huang Dehan sighed again and said, "I know where to learn, but I don't have any money. Without money, everything is in vain!"

"How much does it cost to learn how to roast chicken? I'll pay for it!" Liu Na said generously.

Huang Dehan shook his head and said, "Having the money to learn how to roast chicken isn't enough. After learning how to roast chicken, don't you still need to open a shop? Otherwise, what's the point of learning how to roast chicken? Right?"

Liu Na thought Huang Dehan's words made sense, so she asked, "How much will it cost in total?"

Huang Dehan held up three fingers and said, "It will cost at least 300,000!"

Liu Na's eyes widened in surprise. "So many?"

Huang Dehan smiled wryly and said, "So, I'm just thinking about it. Where would I get that much money right now?"

Liu Na thought for a moment and said, "Why don't you learn a skill first? Once you've learned it, we can set up a stall to sell it. It's not too late to open a shop after we've earned some money."