Cheng Su thought hard and harder, finding Old Song's words increasingly reasonable, especially since she knew that the future price of real estate and storefronts was bound to soar. The only uncertainty was whether Luh Kai's uncle was willing to sell.
No matter the outcome, Cheng Su still made a call to Luh Kai to express her intention to buy the shop.
Luh Kai seemed surprised but agreed to inquire about his aunt's family's thoughts on the matter.
Cheng Su was in no rush. While waiting for news, she resumed her back-and-forth routine between the restaurant and the office, barely spending any time at home during the day.
During this time, Ning Ge, who was far away in Beijing, called her. He and Wang Bo had secured several long-term cooperation orders and specific supply and sales points, which delighted Cheng Su.
What their company was lacking now was long-term cooperative clients. With such clients, why worry about the business not finding its market?