Chapter 220 The First Batch of Money



Otherwise, it would be a bit inconvenient.

My brother-in-law and his wife work at the same shop; people might gossip about it.

After all, she's not his own sister.

Once the shop here is stable, I'll hand it over to the couple to run, and I'll just need to check the accounts periodically.

In the early stages of the business, he had no one else available and could only temporarily entrust the responsibilities to these relatives he had already identified.

However, if it grows too large, this kind of family business may not be conducive to long-term development. Perhaps it can be gradually transformed later.

Even among relatives, not everyone necessarily has strong management skills.

If you lack management skills, you can become a minority shareholder, only receiving dividends, and you are not allowed to interfere with the normal operation of the business or store.

What a talent!

It seems we still need to find more talent.

Unfortunately, I haven't met many truly capable people in this society, and I really can't make use of more and better talents in the short term.

Before I knew it, I had fallen asleep.

In the misty lake, he heard someone calling him. He opened his eyes and saw Mi Xiaoqing standing in front of him with a smile: "Brother-in-law, I'm done with the game."

"Oh no, that was fast."

"It's not fast, it's almost nine o'clock already."

"Ah, it's so late... Well, I actually fell asleep." Wang Tianxiao sat up and took the paper from Mi Xiaoqing's hand.

Mi Xiaoqing's handwriting was neat and clear, showing that she had clearly calculated all the data.

Because goat milk needs to be kept fresh, the amount from the day before yesterday and yesterday is kept in the refrigerator to maintain its freshness.

It weighs a total of eighty jin.

Today's sales are being conducted with the goal of attracting customers. Some of the goat milk is being given away for free or as samples, and there is no sales revenue from it.

Wang Tianxiao's custom-made small cups each weigh two ounces and sell for two mao (0.2 yuan), so a pound of fresh milk can sell for about one yuan.

Based on the current output, we can produce 40 to 50 catties of milk per day, which can be sold for 40 to 50 yuan.

If all the dairy goats start producing milk, that's about 300 catties of milk per day. If they were all sold...

That's more than 300 yuan a day, which is 10,000 yuan a month.

After deducting sales expenses such as taxes, feed costs for sheep farming, and labor costs, one can earn at least five or six thousand yuan a month.

It can completely cover the cost of raising sheep.

You should know that my mother-in-law's family is in such a state that, all of them combined, might not even earn a thousand yuan a year.

Earning four or five thousand, or even six thousand a month, would be absolutely amazing.

Of course, Wang Tianxiao's sales expenses are included in this profit, but that's something he'll consider later. In the early stages, the focus is mainly on market development and guiding people to develop the habit of consuming and eating this fresh milk.

Today we received a total of over sixty yuan in sales revenue, plus deposits for over one hundred orders. This means that starting tomorrow, we will need to sell over one hundred orders of fresh milk every morning. Each order is four ounces, so over three hundred orders will require forty to fifty pounds, which should be enough to cover all of my mother-in-law's current goat milk production.

It seems we'll have to postpone the subsequent bookings for a while.

Otherwise, there really would be a supply shortage.

Looking at the data in his hand, Wang Tianxiao was very happy and felt much more at ease.

It seems that people are much more accepting of new things than he is of demand for fresh milk.

He was also worried that the people here wouldn't accept such a trendy thing.

It turns out that everyone was indeed underestimated.

It turns out that as long as it's a good product and the price is reasonable, there will be people who need it.

The city's residents' spending power was also better than he had imagined.

At least one ounce of fresh milk costs one cent, so people don't think it's a problem.

"Brother-in-law, shall we go back?"

"Okay, let's go back."

The two went outside and found that, apart from a few entertainment venues, the city, which had been bustling during the day, had become completely quiet.

The neon lights along the roadside shone forlornly, like children who had no home to return to.

On the way back, Wang Tianxiao mentioned to Mi Xiaoqing that he intended to work there long-term. If he did well, he could become the store manager, and then the affairs here would be completely handed over to the couple.

Mi Xiaoqing was naturally willing, but still said she wanted to see what Li Guanping thought.

Although she longed to stay in the city, to see more people and be lively, if Li Guanping disliked the hustle and bustle of the city and preferred to stay in the mountains, then she would stay with him.

The saying goes, "If you marry a chicken, follow the chicken; if you marry a dog, follow the dog."

Wang Tianxiao hadn't heard of such a simple concept of marriage for a long time.

I was momentarily dazed.

Later generations tend to view all things and relationships with a critical eye, and their judgment is generally based on whether interests are shared and whether the spirit of freedom is satisfied.

But in this era, this idea, which may seem somewhat traditional and even lacking in personal freedom of thought, has led to many happy couples.

They may seem to have lost their autonomy, but who can say that this simple view of marriage is not entirely based on their own ideas?

Mi Xiaoqing and Li Guanping's meeting was accidental, but after their feelings deepened, they were able to support each other through thick and thin. Who can say that isn't a kind of happiness?

“Alright, you guys discuss it. If he’s willing, you can take charge of these things. Also, as I told you before, you can take some time to read more books. The city is organizing all sorts of cultural training classes now, you can sign up and attend one, just like Xiaolan did.”

Wang Tianxiao exclaimed sincerely: "Knowledge is very important to people. No matter what industry or position, we may achieve some success without knowledge, but we definitely need knowledge to go further and higher."

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