The best way to stop yourself from constantly thinking about someone is to keep yourself busy and fulfilled.
That’s exactly what Cheng Su did. Once she learned that Qi Taiguo had safely reported to the Zhucheng unit, she felt at ease and got busy with her own affairs.
Now it was the last year of the 1980s. Guangcheng was developing, but the sense of the era hadn’t faded just yet. Many shops actually had quite outdated renovations.
Cheng Su had checked out other seafood shops for reference. Their renovations were actually quite average. Expensive supplements like ginseng, shark fin, and bird’s nest were kept in cabinets, while many seafood items were packed in large bags, left open on the floor for people to choose from.
She didn’t plan to put things directly on the floor. After all, the ground was damp and there was earth energy. At least put up a couple of racks or something to place wooden boards on, right?
As for the renovation style, something simple and unpretentious would do. It didn’t need to be too luxurious.
"...This side needs to be partitioned for a storeroom; this space must be kept dry, and the materials should be waterproof and moisture-proof," Cheng Su said as she pointed to a corner of the shop to Third Uncle Cheng.
Third Uncle Cheng looked at the floor plan drawn by Cheng Su in his hand, compared it, and then took out a ballpoint pen from his pocket, bit off the cap, and started jotting things down on the paper.
"I plan to put cabinets on both sides, and spotlights at the end; here in the middle too, we’ll use big lights," Cheng Su pointed out again.
Third Uncle Cheng took notes while also advising, "According to feng shui, I think the cash register should be set on this side as well. Facing the customers, it’ll bring in plenty of them..."
The uncle and niece walked along the shop discussing. In no time, the once tidy floor plan became full of scribbles.

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