Ruth put down her hands then and quickly replied, "Okay, I'll go make them, I'll make more of them now!"
She waited until Ruth had entered the kitchens, before Preslie spoke out in a whisper, "Yesseca, she...she really bought it."
In fact, the customers that day were people that Yesseca had Preslie hire to put on an act.
For no matter how talented Ruth was, it was impossible to make bread that tasted so good that it was unforgettable to the customers with just one week of training.
"Yes, she did," Yesseca smiled, "Ruth is naturally innocent. She wouldn't suspect that these customers were hired by us to play out an act and actually believe that they really like to eat the croissants that she made.
Preslie sighed, "It's good that she believed it, I was afraid that she would see through the act. But seriously, this trick of yours is really useful. I've been observing Ruth the entire time."
"When customers praised how delicious Ruth's pastry was, I saw how bright her eyes went."
Yesseca's smile deepened.
This was within her expectations.
Because everyone wanted to be recognized.
Previously, it was also because she received recognition that she started from baking for her colleagues to opening up a store. Now, her store was getting bigger and her business got even more lucrative.
Speaking of being recognised, not only Ruth, but her and Preslie had received more and more recognition from others as well.
An example of that was their increasingly popular online business.
Every day, the desserts that they sold on the Internet would be sent out continuously all over the country, and were even widely praised.
"Preslie, we have to keep on developing new varieties, create desserts that are convenient for delivery. Otherwise, if we keep selling them the same old line, everyone will hate us." Yesseca looked at her and added solemnly, "If we want to go further, constant development of new products is a must."
Preslie agreed with Yesseca's words and gave her a thumbs-up at the same time. "Yesseca, I now feel that you are becoming more and more like a female president!"
Yesseca smiled helplessly at that.
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