Chapter 462 Let's go buy land



A look of surprise crossed Ruan Mushan's face as he asked, "Why did you suddenly go south?"

Ruan Qingling smiled faintly and said, "Something just suddenly came up."

Ruan Mushan: "That's right. I've been assigned dozens of young people by my superiors to lead them in starting businesses, but I don't have the energy to support that many tasks anymore."

He gets worried whenever this matter is mentioned.

Bringing one or two people is fine, but bringing dozens of people is even worse!

Zhao Liuran said, "If all else fails, we should report it to our superiors."

Ruan Qingling asked, "Second Uncle, how many people did you say there were?"

Ruan Mushan: "There are dozens of people. Some of them are former educated youth who returned a couple of years ago. After they came back, they were given jobs. However, recently some mechanisms have been adjusted, and most of them have lost their jobs. Now, all those who are unemployed have been sent to my place."

The thought of this problem gave him a headache.

Ruan Qingling thought for a moment and said, "This is also a kind of resource. For example, you can categorize them, see what strengths each of them has, and then select a few projects for them to work on separately."

Ruan Mushan suddenly looked intently at Ruan Qingling: "Do you have any good ideas?"

Ruan Qingling thought for a moment and said, "There are many ways. Places with lots of people, like train stations and markets, are good options. Now that the weather is getting colder, a bowl of hot soup or tofu pudding would be perfect."

Ruan Mushan's eyes lit up.

Ruan Qingling said, "No matter what it is, as long as it's creative and can be sold, it can make money. Another option is the service industry. If you have the funds, you can buy some rickshaws for them to pull, and they can pay a certain amount each day..."

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