Evelyn immediately started preparing to reorganize the flower shop, as she had mentioned. She thoroughly researched all the previous suppliers and some import channels. She had a meal with the long-term cooperating vendors, and although she had lost her previous memories, fortunately, the data was enough to support their communication and interaction.
The flower shop had already reached the stage of franchising before, and this was an area where she didn't have much knowledge or experience. So, she sought advice from the person around her who understood it the best.
These questions might be very difficult for Evelyn to understand, but they were a piece of cake for Huston. He knew what was going on without thinking too much.
Of course, seeking advice from this man also came with its costs. For example, whenever Evelyn asked him questions, he would always try to take advantage of the opportunity. Of course, they had already engaged in intimate activities, so there was nothing they couldn't do together.
In the morning, Evelyn got up early, washed up, and walked into the cloakroom. She looked at the abundant collection of various new and limited-edition products hanging inside and felt a little troubled.
Today was the first time she visited the flower shop, the very first shop she had opened. It was the earliest one she established. After such a long time without visiting, she knew she had to freshen up a bit. She couldn't look too mature but couldn't appear too casual.
Evelyn walked past the row of cabinets, finally pulling out a set of lightweight beige, a long trench coat, and a white cherry-print long skirt. The skirt was waisted with a small V-neck, neither stiff nor too ordinary, reflecting her consistent style.
Without a second thought, she immediately put on the skirt and wore the trench coat. As she prepared to leave the walk-in closet, she happened to bump into a messy-haired Huston on her way out.
"You're up? Did I wake you up?"
The man looked her up and down and did not hide his displeasure at all. "Where are you going so early in the morning?"
Since she started dealing with the flower shop, she hadn't had a proper conversation with him for a long time, except for necessary business matters.
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