Since Little Yu wanted to try making buns and such, they naturally needed ingredients. Cheng Su and Little Yu went to the farmers market to buy various materials, while Qi Taiguo stayed home to help Little Yu’s family repair all sorts of broken furniture and items.
Cheng Su and Little Yu strolled through the market together, with Cheng Su explaining the various processes and considerations of setting up a shop to Little Yu.
"You really know everything." Little Yu listened in amazement, feeling as if a new Chapter had opened up before her; just listening was thrilling.
"Sis, I’ve been in business for two years now. Back then, I learned by trial and error. These are all valuable experiences, and I hope they can help you," Cheng Su said with a smile.
"Thank you." Little Yu smiled gratefully.
"We don’t need to say thanks, we’re good friends and comrades, helping each other is the norm." Cheng Su shook her head with a soft laugh, then asked her, "Have you found a good shop these days?"
"Yes, I’ve seen a few, but our county is just a small town, it’s never as bustling as the city," Little Yu replied.
"It’s all right, where there are people, there is business. The key is to find a place with high foot traffic, like the entrance of a school or a factory. Those places are good," Cheng Su recalled her own restaurant, remembering that she chose that location precisely for these reasons.
"I have my eye on a shop in front of a factory, but the rent is quite high," Little Yu said a bit sheepishly, "It’d cost forty yuan a month."
"If it’s a prime location, then it’s worth it. With lots of passersby, you won’t have to worry about business. If you like it, you should rent it!" Cheng Su said.
"But, should I really do it? I haven’t even tried if what I make is good!" Little Yu hesitated.
"You still lack confidence in yourself? Come on, hurry and buy it back, don’t we need the flour to ferment?" Cheng Su said.


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