Wang Shu smiled and said, "Mother, you are so kind."
Having made the decision, Lin, a woman of great initiative, soon arranged to meet Qiu Wen with her daughter and signed the contract.
Qiu Wen was relieved; at least she could confidently expand her bookstore in the surrounding area.
Qiu Wen is a businesswoman, so she speaks eloquently and knows how to please women. As a result, she quickly became acquainted with Wang Shu. How should we describe their relationship?
Although Qiu Wen was younger than Wang Shu, she was mentally old enough to be Wang Shu's mother by ancient standards. Therefore, Wang Shu was quite dependent on Qiu Wen when they were together.
In the end, the two got along quite well.
The bookstore gradually got back on track. She found someone to help oversee the business. This person would check the accounts regularly. Now, all she needed to do was provide some outlines periodically, and then have those people write the books.
Wensi Bookstore gradually returned to its former bustling state.
Qiu Yun naturally found out as well.
Actually, Qiu Yun had something she hadn't told anyone: she had played a part in the reason why Wang Hailin had noticed the two small shops of Wensi Bookstore.
At first, she just couldn't stand how well Qiu Wen managed the bookstore. It used to be her shop, but she hardly made any money in it. However, it became a hot commodity in Qiu Wen's hands, which made her unhappy.
Later, she overheard of a man named Wang Hailin and got the idea to let him know that Wensi Bookstore was making a fortune every day, which led to the series of events that followed.
She originally thought Wensi Bookstore was about to close down, but then she heard that Qiu Wen had become friends with the daughter of the prefect, which made Qiu Yun even more unhappy.
Qiu Wen got all the benefits.
No one could have imagined why Wang Hailin would notice the two small shops at Wensi Bookstore, and even Wang Hailin himself didn't know that he had been set up.
Another month passed, and Wensi Bookstore began to open branches in the surrounding counties one after another. There was no shortage of books; all that was needed was a storefront to stock the shelves.
Wensi Bookstore gradually got on the right track, and Qiu Wen also began to turn her attention to the estate.
The village was in a remote location, but fortunately it was close to the sea and there were fishing villages nearby, which gave Qiu Wen an idea.
She wants to farm seafood, which sounds unbelievable, but it is indeed Qiu Wen's idea.
She herself likes seafood quite a bit, but going out to sea is still somewhat risky for her.
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