Chapter 1404: He has to open a mom-and-pop shop (2/2)
As soon as she entered the door, she smelled the faint medicinal smell wafting from the yard. She followed the smell and saw two bags of medicinal herbs in the barn.
Shao Qingyuan was checking, when he heard her footsteps, he turned around and asked, "Are you back? The girl has been recruited??"
"Almost, I already have a choice in my heart." She walked over, and Shao Wen, who was also in the barn, immediately pulled Tian Zhuang out, leaving space for the young couple.
Gu Yundong looked at the bag in front of him, "Going to collect herbs today?"
"Well, today's collection is all prepared medicinal materials." Shao Qingyuan said, "There are a lot of good medicinal materials here in the capital."
"Then when do you plan to open a herbal medicine shop in the capital? You have to strike while the iron is hot." With Shao Qingyuan's reputation in the capital now, his business will definitely not be bad when he opens a shop.
"There is no suitable shop for rent on Jinlan Street."
Gu Yundong wanted to laugh, this guy, every time he finds a shop, he has to be adjacent to his own shop. If you have to engage in a mom-and-pop shop, you will be served.
But is there anything so easy in the world?
She walked over and hugged his waist, "Jinlan Street is used to open a milk tea shop, and my future Gu Ji didn't say that I would open it there. You first find a medicinal herb shop, and then my Gu Ji will be near your medicinal herb shop. Can it be turned on?"
Shao Qingyuan thinks about it too, although he thinks Jinlan Street is good, Gu Ji would better open there too, this is considered to promote each other, and the business will be better.
But the shop on Jinlan Street is too difficult to buy, Nie Shuang picked it up, and now they want to have a shop in a short period of time.
Shao Qingyuan thought, maybe he should buy two shops not far from Jinlan Street.
So the next day, Shao Qingyuan went to Nanqu Street adjacent to Jinlan Street.
And Gu Yundong went to the shop again, carrying the paper on which the list was written.
(end of this chapter)