Su Peipei looked completely at ease.
The information certainly didn't come from the Gu family; that was just an excuse. She had simply experienced it firsthand and was familiar with the future.
Liu Cuihua believed it. She could make a lot of money without breaking the law, so how could she not do it?
She had resold goods before and was well aware of the huge profits involved.
"Then why don't you continue making clothes?" Liu Cuihua's eyes lit up as she pondered how much benefit she could gain from it.
“Hmm.” Since Su Peipei was determined to get Liu Cuihua out of there, she naturally started painting a rosy picture for her. “I’ve rented a courtyard house, which will be our workshop’s base from now on. It’s spacious there, and you can stay in whichever room you want. You won’t have to squeeze in with me anymore. When the workshop hires workers, you’ll be in charge, just overseeing a group of people working…”
Liu Cuihua was tempted, her eyes shining, her mind filled with images of her powerful role as the manager overseeing a group of people. "Let's go, let's go see the house."
“Okay.” Su Peipei smiled slightly and stood up readily.
And so, Liu Cuihua finally left the Gu family, and Su Peipei's desire to do business again was genuine; she hadn't come to Kyoto for fun.
She wanted to seize the opportunity presented by her current connections with the Gu and Qin families to start her own business. With the reform and opening up, opportunities abounded. She believed she could be among the first to get rich and then expand her business significantly.
In the sweltering July heat, Su Peipei traveled throughout Kyoto, keeping herself extremely busy.
The small workshop was just starting out, and she had to do everything herself.
However, the result was also gratifying.
Her small workshop has finally reopened, still registered under the name of a textile factory, but this time she will be more cautious.
Su Xiao was equally busy.
The school was on holiday, and her first semester of university had come to a successful end. Her grades were still far ahead of the rest of her class.
After the holiday started, she still spent half of her time interning at the hospital with Hua Shancheng.
The rest of the time will be spent starting a business.
She and Huang Feiyan have moved out of their original courtyard house and now live in their own.
After the holiday, Huang Feiyan devoted all her attention to business.
Their trinkets are becoming more and more diverse and increasingly stylish. When they are sold on the black market, they are almost always snapped up by middlemen, with demand exceeding supply.
"Xiaoxiao, there's an exchange meeting at the Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Association at the end of the tenth month. Famous TCM doctors from all over the country will be there. Get ready, we'll go together." Taking advantage of the fact that there weren't many people, Hua Shancheng told his little apprentice the news he had just received, so that she could be mentally prepared.
"Oh." Su Xiao didn't react much after hearing that. It was an exchange meeting, after all. She had participated in them before in her previous life.
Hua Shancheng was displeased by her nonchalant and indifferent demeanor.
He gently patted her head and scolded her softly, "Oh what? Can't you pay a little more attention?"
“Master.” Su Xiao was puzzled and explained, “How could I not care? It’s just an exchange meeting.”
Hua Shancheng glared at her. "Then do you know why this exchange meeting is being held?"
Su Xiao shook her head, "You didn't say, how would I know?"
“That’s why I said you weren’t paying attention.” Hua Shancheng glanced at her and gave her a lesson. “This exchange meeting is actually an assessment. Disciples recommended by famous doctors from various places will participate, and those who pass the assessment will be specially awarded a medical practice license.”
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