Another day has passed, and it's almost time to leave work.
As the weather gradually turned cooler, Su Xiao put on a creamy white woolen cardigan with a string of purple bell flowers embroidered on the left corner, paired with black trousers and black leather shoes, looking both dignified and playful.
"Xiaoxiao, is everything ready?" Hua Shancheng asked again, still worried, after changing his clothes.
"Don't worry, Master. I'm all prepared and I promise I won't tarnish your reputation." Su Xiao smiled confidently, radiating youthful energy.
“Okay.” Hua Shancheng nodded in satisfaction. “Then go home and get some rest today. Come to my house early tomorrow, and we’ll go together.”
"Okay." Su Xiao nodded, said goodbye to Hua Shancheng, and went home.
Tomorrow is the day of the competition for reporting violations by the Medical Association, which is also the day for assessing the qualifications of practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine. Su Xiao has been working incredibly hard for this day recently.
As soon as she opened the gate and entered the courtyard, Huang Feiyan rushed towards her excitedly, "Xiaoxiao, good news! The government has issued a policy that allows individual businesses to operate."
Huang Feiyan's words left Su Xiao somewhat bewildered. "What did you say?"
"I said, we can expand and strengthen our business." Huang Feiyan was almost ecstatic, jumping and skipping with Su Xiao's hand.
Su Xiao murmured, "Wait a minute, it's not time yet."
If she remembers correctly, the policy to lift the ban on rural industry and commerce was introduced in December.
There are still months to go.
"Where did you get this information?" Su Xiao pressed.
"The newspapers and radio are reporting it." Huang Feiyan turned and went back into the house, taking out a newspaper. "Look, here."
Su Xiao took it and started looking at it, her eyes widening in surprise as she read.
The newspaper detailed the reasons and benefits of opening up individual business operations, as well as specific implementation guidelines. It was very detailed. What Su Xiao found most incredible was that the state encouraged individuals to apply for individual business licenses.
If she remembered correctly, in her past life, the first person to receive an individual business license was a girl from Wenzhou, and that was at the end of December 1980.
Uh... could it be because she just transmigrated into a book, and that's how the book is set up?
Thinking about it that way, it's not a big deal. Indeed, reality and books are just similar in background. She really can't use her past life's experiences to predict what will happen in this life.
However, this is a good thing.
"Ah, that's great! Yanzi, let's go all out then!" Belatedly realizing this, Su Xiao also cheered.
For the past few months, they could only work secretly on their own. The finished products they made each day were far from enough to keep up with the demand. Simple imitations were already available outside. Fortunately, Su Xiao had a variety of products and a constant stream of new goods to sell alongside the old ones. Otherwise, they were afraid that the market would be taken over by others.
"Yes, yes, yes." Huang Feiyan nodded vigorously; that was what she thought too, which was why she was so excited.
"I have an assessment tomorrow, I don't have time. You go and pick up the business license." Su Xiao thought to herself, she was determined to get first place.
"Ah, me?" Huang Feiyan hesitated. "But this business idea came from you."
"What do you mean 'yours' and 'mine'? We're partners. We'll be starting a company and forming a group later. It's just a matter of getting a business license. Aren't you overthinking it?" Su Xiao laughed.
Su Xiao doesn't plan to handle business matters personally, since her main focus is on traditional Chinese medicine. Therefore, finding partners is the best way forward.
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