Chapter 16 Selling boxed lunches at the entrance of the stock market?



"I mainly think there's a market in that area, so this idea has some feasibility."

Lin Xiaomeng hesitated for a moment, "If you're worried about money, I can cover your four years of university expenses, and I can also afford Yuanyuan's. I've been working for so many years and I always have some money on hand, so you don't have to work so hard..."

Lin Wei quickly interrupted, "Auntie, you should keep your money. I'm all grown up now, and I need to learn to support myself. Besides, there's still a month and a half before school starts. I can't stay home every day. I need to find something to do to pass the time. I just need to use the kitchen at home."

"It's nothing. Actually, I usually use a gas stove when I eat alone, but the pot is too small. If I need a kitchen stove, I can just buy some firewood. I'll go and make a contact in a bit."

At this point, Lin Xiaomeng felt she should give the two children some confidence. "What you said makes sense. Since you have already made your decision and made thorough plans, I will naturally not object. It would be best if you could make money. Even if you can't, don't panic. Your aunt is here for you. You two are your father's children and the last bloodline of the Lin family. Even if it costs us our savings, your aunt will make sure you finish your studies."

Lin Wei's eyes instantly reddened. "Thank you, Auntie."

"By the way, when do you plan to start?"

Lin Wei smiled and said, "I'll go to school to register first in the morning, and then go to the Jiangzheng Street wholesale market in the afternoon to buy some insulated containers. Oh, I might also need a cart to carry these food items. I'll be going to that area every day from now on, and it might not be very convenient to take the bus. I'll go and check tomorrow."

Lin Xiao thought about it for a while and actually came up with something.

“Your neighbor Aunt Zhang has a tricycle. We used it when we moved years ago, but we didn’t use it anymore and it ended up in the backyard. It’s probably rusty by now. But if it’s still in good condition, we could borrow it. It would save money, and a tricycle is definitely better for hauling things than a cart.”

"That would be best, but wouldn't that be too much trouble for Aunt Zhang?"

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