Both designers looked at Yao Lili with envy.
When designer Wu first heard Yao Lili say that her boyfriend owned a clothing factory, she thought Lu Yang was a handsome middle-aged man.
But she never expected that he was a college student from a prestigious university, young and handsome, and good to Yao Lili. She couldn't help but feel a little envious.
Another designer, surnamed Xu, was focused intently on the design drawings and didn't notice this side at all.
Lu Yang couldn't help but think that Yao Lili had a good eye for making friends and was very good at judging people.
Both of them are hardworking and highly capable individuals.
Lu Yang handed a mobile phone to Yao Lili: "My phone number has already been saved on it."
"Call me if anything comes up."
Yao Lili nodded and watched Lu Yang drive away.
After Lu Yang left, she couldn't help but mutter, "I need to buy a car too. This place is in the middle of nowhere, and it's really inconvenient to get around."
Designer Wu stared at her in shock. These days, even the most ordinary car costs tens of thousands of yuan, which is not something that ordinary people can afford.
But when I think about how rich she is and how loving her boyfriend is, it's not such a big deal.
They talked about the garment factory for a while, then taught the garment workers some details about garment making, and then got them to work.
Lu Yang had mentioned that this time they didn't need to do too much; they should just test the waters first.
During this period, Lu Yang had already moved some of the clothing from his warehouse to the counters in the mall to sell.
They also categorized and arranged a batch of shoes, bags, jewelry, food, and other items in different counters.
However, two counters remained empty, specifically to wait for the garment factory to finish making these clothes so they could be sold at those two counters.
Lu Yang only plans to produce 2,000 sets this time, and then adjust the production based on market feedback.
We see which styles are popular, then rush to produce and sell them. The less popular styles are discontinued.
Lu Yang had just left the factory and was driving when he received a call from Cheng Lin.
"I've already sent people out to promote our products, and currently eleven clothing stores are planning to use them."
"However, they also have other suppliers, so the quantity they need is not large. They may just want to test whether it sells well."
"If our clothing sells well, then people will order in large quantities."
This was within Lu Yang's expectations. Lu Yang was somewhat disappointed that computers were not yet widespread.
Otherwise, it would be much more convenient for them to discuss these things online than it is now.
He sighed helplessly, and could only wait for Cheng Lin to send over the types and quantities of clothing so he could prepare the goods and mail them to Cheng Lin.
He thought for a moment and then said to Cheng Lin, "If you can't handle it yourself, the electronics store should be able to relax a bit. You can ask Yu Guangxue to help you."
Lu Yang had observed that Yu Guangxue was actually quite cheerful and spoke in a crisp manner, making her very suitable for doing business.
Cheng Lin smiled and said, "You just focus on your own business. Don't worry about me. After all, we're locals, so it's much easier for us to hire people here, and we know most of them well."
Lu Yang breathed a sigh of relief. After he arrived, Ge San, Lin Hongshan, Zheng Yuntao, and Zhou Zhimin helped him.
But in the provincial capital, there was only Cheng Lin and Yu Guangxue's family, and Cheng Lin had to handle most of the things, which was really hard work.
Lu Yang waited for three days, and then Li Xingran's letter and Cheng Lin's letter arrived together.
He glanced at the goods ordered by the customer in the north before handing the letter to the warehouse manager, instructing him to prepare the goods and mail them to the north.
He then opened Li Xingran's letter, in which Li Xingran had been awarded another second-class merit.
His second uncle came to see him this time, but he didn't say much, only encouraging him to make progress.
Lu Yang had never met Li Xingran's second uncle, so he was unsure what kind of person his second uncle was.
He naturally didn't know whether his second uncle was being sincere or trying to flatter him to death.
He hesitated for a moment, but still voiced his guess. Afterward, he wrote down his experience and information about a thug.
Li Xingran received the letter ten days later; his roommates were used to him receiving letters frequently.
Li Xingran ate the pastries Lu Yang had sent her while carefully reading the letter he had written.
Are Hong Kong businessmen really that popular?
Li Xingran was somewhat surprised. He had only overheard his grandfather mentioning in a letter that many Hong Kong and Taiwanese businessmen were investing in prosperous cities like Yangcheng and Kyoto.
He inquired a little about the situation in Guangzhou and specifically reminded Lu Yang.
However, judging from what Lu Yang wrote in his letter, even though he didn't cooperate with Hong Kong and Taiwanese businessmen, his own business was doing quite well.
And at the end, there's an old topic: providing him with information that would allow him to perform meritorious service.
Li Xingran was already used to this, and he didn't want to investigate how Lu Yang knew these things.
All he knew was that he had made another contribution. Over the past year, his classmates had gone from initially ostracizing him to now fawning over him, all because he had made so many contributions.
So he burned the letter and was packing his things to leave when several classmates immediately gathered around him, wanting to go with him.
Li Xingran wasn't averse to it, because some tasks were simply beyond his ability to complete independently.
His willingness to share food with others left a good impression on many classmates, and he further built up a considerable network of connections.
Lu Yang was unaware of this, and he finally managed to travel to Kyoto to repair his courtyard house amidst his busy schedule.
But to my surprise, I ran into the person I least wanted to see as soon as I stepped out of the alley.
Lu Jianjun was walking down the street with a livid face, carrying a lunchbox, when he bumped into Lu Yang.
Both of them were taken aback, and Lu Jianjun immediately questioned, "What are you doing here?"
Lu Yang said irritably, "Where I am is none of your business!"
After saying that, he turned to leave. He knew his time was precious, and every minute he spent talking to Lu Jianjun was a waste of his time.
Lu Jianjun didn't want him to leave. Originally, Lu Jianjun wanted to go to Shandong University to ask him for money.
But he couldn't bear to spend the travel expenses, and besides, Lu Yao had no one to take care of him, so he couldn't leave.
Now that he had finally caught Lu Yang, he felt as if even God was helping him.
He grabbed Lu Yang's arm quickly and urged loudly, "Xiao Yao needs to treat his leg, and he's short 5,000 yuan. Hurry up and give me 5,000 yuan."
Lu Yang looked at Lu Jianjun as if he were an idiot, and said coldly with a straight face, "I only gave 500 yuan when my grandmother was hospitalized, but you want me to pay 5,000 yuan when your son is hospitalized? He's not my son, why should I pay that money?"
"Don't you even think before you say that?"
Lu Jianjun's eyes turned red with anger. Lu Yang was not in the provincial capital when he treated Old Madam Lu last time.
Cheng Lin always brushed him off, and he couldn't find anyone to make a scene, which is why Lu Yang managed to get away with it.
But this time he caught him red-handed, and he insisted that Lu Yang pay for it no matter what.
"You're not leaving today, you have to pay up!"
Lu Jianjun said arrogantly.
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