Xu Yao was also admitted to another high school in the county. Although it was not as good as Yucai Middle School, it was still a very good school.
In her previous life, Xu Yao went to work after graduating from junior high school.
She is smart, beautiful, and does quite well at her job.
However, after seeing Yang Wanwan's transformation from a pheasant to a phoenix, she immediately went to the capital. No matter how well she worked, she could only earn enough to live an ordinary life in a year, while Yang Wanwan could live a luxurious life.
Xu Yao had already clearly seen the difference between ordinary life and luxurious life at that time, and immediately made her choice.
Yang Wanwan, who was living under someone else's roof at the time, overcame all difficulties to take Xu Yao in after she traveled a long way to seek refuge with her.
Xu Yao was much smarter than Yang Wanwan, and she caught the eye of the Lin family.
Yang Wanwan wanted to see what path Xu Yao would take in the future, and whether she would get involved with the Lin family again.
Perhaps Xu Yao will be the breakthrough point for some things.
Yang Wanwan waited patiently.
With her high school plans finalized, school let out for summer break in mid-June, and Yang Wanwan graduated from junior high.
At this time, Yang Wanwan focused all her attention on the shop, arranging the store, replenishing the stock, and adjusting the merchandise...
On July 8th, the "Moon Bay" clothing store officially opened.
There were no congratulatory messages from their peers, only their own flower baskets and firecrackers, and they hired an event planning company to host a small program.
She also wanted someone to congratulate her, but she hadn't met anyone yet. The small program hosted by the event company gave out many small gifts, which brought in some popularity.
Yang Wanwan knew the future trend. The clothing styles at "Moon Bay" were very trendy, and they were also paired with various exquisite accessories. As soon as it opened, it attracted a group of fashion-loving women.
On the opening day, both Er Ye and Shang Tao were present.
Er Ye was quite apprehensive beforehand. Her older sister had set the prices of the clothes ridiculously high. The cost price of a single garment was only over forty yuan, yet she dared to price it at a staggering 120 yuan. Moreover, she had given Zhu Ling the order that the actual selling price of all clothing could only be 20% of the marked price.
Who would have thought that, thanks to the older sister's styling, not only did the clothes sell for a high price of one hundred yuan, but the pants that went with them also sold for three times their cost price.
On the first day of business, the turnover was more than 1,000 yuan!
Until the last day of July, in just over twenty days, the total turnover reached more than 14,000 yuan!
During the weekend, Yang Wanwan also called Shang Tao to the county town. Er Ye and Shang Tao looked at the accounts and were completely dizzy from head to toe—they had never seen so much money in their lives!
Yang Wanwan naturally didn't find anything strange about it.
Many people believe that the more expensive something is, the harder it is to sell, but that is not the case.
The clothing at "Moon Bay" emphasizes exquisiteness and uniqueness, meaning that the clothes you buy here are absolutely not available elsewhere in the county.
By the mid-1990s, women's attention to clothing had reached a very high level, and many women could afford expensive clothes. The clothes she was selling were not actually very expensive; they were targeted at well-off working-class families.
Women who start their own businesses are no longer satisfied with buying clothes in county towns. They feel that the clothes in county towns are outdated in style and rough in fabric. They usually go to the city or provincial capital to buy clothes.
Therefore, although "Moon Bay" targets the middle-to-high-income consumer group in the county, some women with even higher spending power also come to buy after hearing about it. Such prices are naturally nothing to them; usually, once they see something they like, they take the clothes and leave, without even bothering to negotiate the price.
When Yang Wanwan buys clothes, her first requirement is that the quality must be good. Therefore, she doesn't feel cheated when she sells them at three times the price.
It's easier said than done. Without a keen eye and seasoned experience, it's impossible to guarantee the quality of the clothing.
Yang Wanwan was able to achieve this level because of the experience and insight she gained in her previous life, coupled with her knowledge of future trends. It's something no one else could possibly learn.
Therefore, her success cannot be replicated.
With the money, Yang Wanwan paid for everything that needed to be paid, and then took Er Ye and Shang Tao, who were on vacation, to Shenzhen to purchase goods twice. By mid-August, everything in the shop was back on track.
The number 30,000 yuan appeared again in their bankbooks.
Yang Wanwan rented a house in the county town, on the second floor above the shop.
The house has four bedrooms and two living rooms, and is quite spacious. The three siblings have been living in this house for some time now. It's convenient for them to look after the shop and also for Yang Wanwan to go to school.
Locals like to live in big houses; rural houses are generally very large, and so are apartments in the city.
At the end of August, Yang Wanwan returned to Fuxing Reservoir Village with her younger siblings, took stock of the family's belongings, and explained the matters that needed to be explained to Er Ye and Shang Tao.
Surveillance cameras were installed in every corner of the yard, and the whole town knew about it, all to prevent anyone from bullying them.
With a telephone installed at home, we can quickly find out what's going on.
Yang Wanwan also provided the Er Ye siblings with pepper spray for self-defense and hid stun guns in the house.
Grandma Yang made a decision: from Sunday to Friday evenings, she and Grandpa Yang would stay at Yang Wanwan's house to keep Er Ye and her brother company. On Saturday afternoon, Er Ye and her brother went to the county town.
With the support of her grandparents, Yang Wanwan finally felt relieved.
A jackal is still a jackal, and Yang Wanwan doesn't expect Yang Dali and the others to really stop having other ideas.
However, she couldn't protect Er Ye and Shang Tao forever, so when she wasn't in the village, Er Ye and Shang Tao inevitably faced difficulties from Yang Dali and his gang.
Adversity is also a good opportunity for them to grow and develop.
On the first day of school, Yang Wanwan met Hu Youjin, and the two were assigned to different classes.
Yang Xiaogu accompanied Hu Youjin to register; she looked very haggard.
His eyes were dark circles, and he had become as thin as a stick.
She walks with a light, airy gait, as if a gust of wind could blow her away.
The illness I had a few months ago wasn't fully cured, and now this has happened again...
When paying tuition, Aunt Yang counted and looked at the stack of loose change in her hand again and again, as if this was her last money.
After Aunt Yang left, Yang Wanwan rushed to Hu Youjin's dormitory and asked her, "Youjin, how are your dad and mom now?"
Hu Youjin said worriedly, "Don't even mention it! My dad has another son. My grandma is overjoyed and tells everyone how lucky my dad is. They even threw a banquet and invited a lot of people from the village to the county town for the 100-day celebration!"
"What day was that?"
Hu Youjin was taken aback. "What, which day?"
"A hundred-day celebration!"
September 21st.
"How can we not go on such a great opportunity? Don't you think so!"
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