Fang Zhiyi had experienced the two of them before, so he immediately guessed Zhou Huaqiang's suspicions.
"Hey, I went there just that once."
Zhou Huaqiang was stunned. This man was quite frank. Could it be that he already knew what would happen?
Fang Zhiyi also lowered his voice: "My niece ran away from home before and ended up in that kind of place. If I had gone a little later, she would probably be... I was strolling on the street that day and saw your sister wearing clothes that obviously didn't match her temperament. I couldn't help but think of my niece, so I thought of going in to take a look. As a result, I saw someone pulling her upstairs, so I didn't pay much attention to it..." Fang Zhiyi touched his head embarrassedly.
Hearing this, Zhou Huaqiang looked at his sister and Fang Xiaoxiao who were whispering to each other. They were about the same age, and the doubts in his mind were resolved.
"I didn't expect that this kind of thing happened in my brother's family... This is... Oh."
Fang Zhiyi changed the subject: "Why did your sister run away from home?"
"I made a pen pal." Zhou Huaqiang smiled awkwardly.
"Children are always naive." Fang Zhiyi also laughed.
With Zhou Huaqiang's help, all the connections were opened up. However, the representatives and the compradors would share some of the profits. Fang Zhiyi didn't care about this, but after coming out, he seriously pulled Zhou Huaqiang and asked him to give him another 30% of the profits.
Zhou Huaqiang declined again and again, but still signed the agreement under Fang Zhiyi's insistence.
"Brother, you, ah, what have you done?" Zhou Huaqiang kept complaining.
Fang Zhiyi didn't care about that. He knew very well that business based on personal relationships would not last long. He needed to tie personal relationships to interests so that they would truly be on the same boat with him.
After finishing all the things, Fang Xiaoxiao also played with Zhou Ling for a few days before they headed to the capital. Zhou Huaqiang specially sent a car to take them to Jiangcheng.
When they saw three people coming in a car, the news spread on the streets, and everyone knew that Yi had become a big shot!
Next, after obtaining Fang Xiaoxiao's consent, Fang Zhiyi sold the two shops under his name, and sold a lot of things at home, and raised some money to put in Guangzhou.
In fact, Fang Xiaoxiao didn't think about the shop at all, but Fang Zhiyi was determined that the shop belonged to her and no one could take it away, including himself.
Soon, the first foreign medicine shop in Jiangcheng opened for business, and advertisements appeared in newspapers.
"It cures all diseases!"
“One pill works!”
This type of advertisement instantly attracted the attention of many people, and the foreign medicine business became increasingly prosperous.
You have to know that during this period, there were three most profitable things. The first was the textile industry. The Fu family was engaged in the textile industry, which required technology and market. The second was opium, but Fang Zhiyi would never touch that thing. The third was the foreign drugs that had just become popular.
After a few batches of goods, Fang Zhiyi's dry wallet quickly bulged.
The Fang family also became a wealthy businessman in Jiangcheng. The Fang family here refers to Fang Zhiyi and Fang Xiaoxiao's family. Fang Rui and Fang Baoguo felt a little regretful after hearing about this. If the second son had not divided the family, they would have also had a share of this!
The one who regretted the most was the eldest sister-in-law Gong Hui. She had been dissatisfied with the division of the family, but now she was completely unable to hold back. She used to be able to maintain her black-hearted appearance, but now she curses in the yard all day long, either scolding the maids for not doing their work carefully, or scolding the old woman for being lazy. She even scolded Fang Rui, who hid in the study all day. The only person who could still have a good face was her precious son.
Fang Zhiyi didn't have time to pay attention to them, but looked at the sky.
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