He pulled Ah Chen down to sit by the charcoal fire and hurriedly pulled out his business card.
“Brother Mu, my surname is Yan, and my given name is Miao. This is my business card. I work for Hangzhou Food Company.”
Yan Miao handed over her business card with both hands.
Ah Chen glanced at her, then at Yan Miao herself. She looked to be around thirty-five or thirty-six years old, full of energy and spirit, except for her belly, which was a bit fat.
"Brother Mu, it's like this—"
Yan Miao was a businessman. The moment he learned about the uses of the fruit heart grass, and with the encouragement of people like Lao Ji and Lao Chi, who had special identities, he immediately thought of ways to make money.
It's very simple: the Miao people provide the fruit heart grass and flower stamens, and their food company is responsible for research and development and adjusting the proportions!
They can develop different flavored fruit juices, and also make calcium milk and lactic acid bacteria drinks.
Yan Miao even mentioned that tea leaves from the tea mountain can also be used to make tea-based beverages.
There are many kinds anyway.
Upon hearing this, Achen's first thought was of Wahaha, the company from his previous life.
I think AD calcium milk came out around 1996!
Ah Chen couldn't remember.
But Yan Miao's words did indeed catch his attention.
Furthermore, although Yan Miao only gave a general explanation, A Chen understood everything.
So he looked at the business card again, and realized it wasn't from Wahaha.
But Yanmiao's idea was probably not a spur-of-the-moment decision, but rather something she had in mind for a long time.
The scene of Ah Chen looking at the business card again made the other wealthy businessmen think that there was a chance for something.
Everyone said they would like to invest in the company.
The wealthy businessmen also said that if there were any juices made from the pistils and stamens of the fruit-heart grass, or calcium-rich milk, they would buy up the entire market in their province.
This completely baffled He Yuanshan, the initiator.
At this moment, he actually felt like he was doing all the work for someone else.
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