Chapter 113: A Big Business



Chapter 113: A Big Business

What Jiang Xin was thinking was that no matter what, she couldn't lose this note.

She had to keep it well and throw it into the space when no one was paying attention.

She thought to herself that she must keep the note safe, after all, this was a big deal.

If this rice can be sold, it would be a full 800 kilograms. The money she can earn from it would be extremely huge.

I can earn much more than setting up a stall in the vegetable market for many days.

Jiang Xin suddenly felt that if possible, it would not be impossible to sell rice all the time.

But now, if she took out so much rice at once, it would indeed be too much and would attract a lot of attention.

Therefore, selling rice still has to be done secretly.

If someone were to find out and ask her about the source of the rice, Jiang Xin would not be able to explain it clearly for a while.

Moreover, this is not a major rice producing area. If she said that the rice was grown by her relatives, no one would believe her.

By then, she would be in trouble.

Therefore, this matter had to be done secretly, and an agreement was made with the old grandfather. After contacting him by phone in due time, the old grandfather left with great satisfaction.

Before leaving, he did not forget to remind Jiang Xin to keep the note with his phone number written on it.

He said that if it was lost, he wouldn’t be able to buy rice.

The worry on that face shouldn't be too obvious.

It's just inexplicably funny.

Jiang Xin couldn't help but smile, thinking it was quite interesting. After Jiang Xin repeatedly assured that she would not lose the note, the old man left with peace of mind.

Jiang Xin lowered her head, glanced at the phone number, then put the note into her shirt pocket, which she thought was the safest place as it was right under her nose.

By the way, Jiang Xin also fastened the buttons on her pocket, so that it would be safer and would not be lost.

Of course, even if the old man didn't remind her, Jiang Xin wouldn't just leave the note somewhere. After all, it was a big business, and who could let go of this opportunity to make money?

After the old man left, Jiang Xin waited in the vegetable market for about three or four minutes.

Over at Linye's, he finally finished washing the lunch boxes and came back.

Jiang Xin looked up at him, wanting to ask him how he washed the lunch box.

After all, there are no restaurants nearby. They are all outside the vegetable market and quite far away.

So just now, Jiang Xin didn’t take the forestry department’s promise that he would be back in five or six minutes to heart at all.

Because Jiang Xin knew that the task could not be completed within the agreed time.

Fortunately, they didn't have anything else to do, so it was nice for Jiang Xin to stay here and watch the stall for a while.

You can also understand the needs of these customers, which can be considered market research.

After all, truth comes from practice.

If she only looked at the remaining goods sold by the Forestry Bureau every day to analyze what was more popular, it would be too stupid.

After all, she can't see every customer's reaction when they buy something.

Moreover, if it was busy, Jiang Xin would not be able to take care of a bunch of customers, but nowadays, there are not many people.

At this time, there are very few people in the vegetable market, so delaying for a while will not affect business.

It is more convenient for Jiang Xin to observe.

When Lin Ye saw Jiang Xin turning around and looking at him, he instantly felt embarrassed.

He originally thought that washing lunch boxes was just a simple task, so he took the responsibility and told Jiang Xin to let him handle it.

In the end, it didn't go as smoothly as he had imagined.

Lin Ye thought he was relatively familiar with the town. Relying on his past memory, he went out of the vegetable market entrance to look for a faucet, but found that none of them worked.

Even if there is a faucet, it may just be a decoration.

He basically tried every faucet and found that all of them were broken. No water flowed out when he turned them on.

So, he had no choice but to go to nearby merchants to borrow money.

He thought that since anyone doing business in this store must have a faucet.

Otherwise, how are they going to wash vegetables and cook?

So he went to a few companies, but was rejected by all of them.

The reasons are all the same, which is that they cannot affect the business in their stores. This is the time when people are having meals.

The waiters and chefs in the store were all busy, so they naturally had no time to pay attention to someone like Lin Ye who came in and asked to borrow the faucet.

Moreover, businessmen are more or less wary. If a stranger suddenly comes and asks to borrow the kitchen, what if something goes wrong with the things in their store after he finishes using it?

After all, it is a restaurant.

If Lin Ye was a bad guy, he would have tampered with the food in their store when they were not paying attention.

Then they are simply defenseless.

After all, it's something imported, and all of their stores are catering businesses. If something happens to the customers after they eat the food, they will suffer a huge loss.

They can't afford to lose money with their small businesses.

It is possible that Lin Ye is a nearby colleague and saw that his store was doing good business, so he became jealous and had bad intentions. Anything is possible.

Therefore, it is better to be more cautious rather than let their store suffer such a blow because of momentary kindness.

They were all small business owners and it was not easy for them, so they could only refuse Lin Ye's request and run over to borrow the faucet to wash their lunch boxes.

Moreover, at this hour, they didn't even have time to entertain customers. Lin Ye didn't make any purchases in their store and just used the faucet to wash his lunch box. It didn't sound particularly reasonable.

So, of course I have to refuse.

Lin Ye is not the kind of person who is unreasonable and rude. He can understand why others don't want to lend him a faucet.

After all, he himself is now selling goods at a stall in the vegetable market. He is eager to race against time to sell things on the stall. After all, making money is the first priority.

At this time, he came to someone else's store to borrow the faucet. Isn't this going to affect their business?

Therefore, it is normal and within a reasonable range that the store owner does not lend him money.

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Comments

Please login to comment

Support Us

Donate to disable ads.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com
Chapter List