Chapter 900 Street Vendor Literature



Chapter 900 Street Vendor Literature

Does that mean a pastry chef who can't fix computers isn't a good architect?

This is outrageous!

Although the variety show recruited fourteen guests from different professions, there were always some guests whose professions were similar or could be linked.

For example, Jiang Rui is a computer science major, and there is another financial analyst among the fourteen guests. If the two of them were to get together, one could build a website and the other could come up with ideas to attract investment.

For example, Hu Jun is a pastry chef, and there happens to be an accountant among the guests, so the two of them could open a pastry shop together.

He, an architect who was not well-suited for this kind of situation, was actually better off being eliminated and taking a risky path together with Xie Min, the second-generation official who voluntarily gave up.

So, what exactly are He Jing's plans?

How can they create synergy?

"I don't think what Teacher He thinks is important. What's important is what we can do on the pedestrian street," Hu Jun said.

Hai Ruo: "...Indeed."

Jiang Rui: "+1".

The three of them naturally started developing their business based on the topic of entrepreneurship.

Jiang Rui stroked his chin and earnestly suggested, "That place is popular with young people, and I feel like we can't do anything high-end there. It's better to be down-to-earth. How about we go and check out some storefronts nearby that we can rent? Brother Hu, you can be in charge of making and selling the goods, I'll be in charge of the cashier, and Brother Hai, you can be in charge of decorating the storefront?"

This was the only way he could think of to connect the three people's professions.

Hai Ruo frowned, sensing that things weren't so simple: "What if there are no storefronts available, or the location is bad, or the rent is too expensive?"

Hu Junfei quickly raised his hand: "I can set up a stall!"

Jiang Rui: "..."

Hai Ruo: "..."

Regardless of whether it's realistic or not, just the fact that they took this answer back makes me feel like He Jing could easily beat them to a pulp.

Hai Ruo asked, "If you set up a stall, what will the two of us do?"

Hu Jun answered blankly, "How about... setting up three stalls?"

Jiang Rui finally couldn't hold back anymore, rubbing his head and feeling a terrible headache: "Brother Hu, we're both graduates of prestigious universities, all high and mighty, can't we stop thinking about such chaotic things?"

Hu Jun disagreed with his opinion: "Do you think setting up a stall is shameful? How did it cause such a commotion?"

Jiang Rui said expressionlessly, "Wouldn't it cause chaos if the urban management officers ran over you?"

"..."

That's true.

Hu Jun immediately felt embarrassed.

The third person, Hai Ruo, had already lost his composure. The more he looked at his two teammates, the more he felt that they were more like comedians than workplace variety shows, and more suited to sketch comedy competitions.

He quickly interrupted, "Actually, what you two said makes some sense, but we haven't figured out the situation on the pedestrian street yet. Why don't we wait until we get there and see if there are any business opportunities?"

Jiang Rui immediately shut up.

He had no objection, and Hu Jun certainly wouldn't either, so he nodded hesitantly and said, "Okay."

Upon arriving at the largest pedestrian street, the three quickly got out of the car and walked briskly down the street.

They finished exploring the pedestrian street in less than two hours, even splitting up along the way to each take charge of a different street before meeting up again at the drop-off point.

Hu Jun, panting, said, "I found a storefront and asked about the rent. It's 20,000 yuan a month. It used to be a fortune teller and a seller of feng shui items, but it was struggling and they were eager to sell it. I think I can take it over."

Jiang Rui hurriedly asked, "How's the location?"

Hu Jun: "It's alright."

Jiang Rui: "Then we can take a look."

Hu Jun: "I also think it's worth a look."

Hai Ruo said, "No."

Jiang Rui and Hu Jun were both puzzled: "Why?"

The shops on the pedestrian street are very expensive, especially those with good storefronts, which start at 25,000 yuan.

This storefront is in a good location, and the rent is only 20,000 yuan. Isn't that a great deal?

Hai Ruo said in a serious tone, "If even fortune tellers can't predict a shop that will bring us good fortune, then we'll be even more unlucky if we rent it. So we can't take this shop, lest we also suffer losses."

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