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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2992

Serenity changed the subject.

She did not want to talk about the Browns anymore.

Liberty chuckled. “Do you think I have super speed or that I’m a goddess, able to handle everything in a flash?

“The company’s only just been established. We’re still recruiting heavily.

“There’s no need to worry about business though—I might have started the company, but in truth, it’s just a subsidiary of York Corporation. Zack and Duncan own all the shares. I’m just an employee.”

The company that she started was involved in an industry overlapping with that of Fisher Enterprise, specifically targeting them. She was obviously trying to steal their business.

Serenity laughed. “You’re not an employee, you’re the boss. Does your company offer meals and accommodation? You have a cafeteria, right? Don’t you need vegetables and fruits? Don’t forget to give your sister a chance to work together.”

She and her friends had started an agriculture company growing fields after fields of fresh produce.

They had no shortage of vegetables throughout the year.

She handled the supply of vegetables for many large companies, schools, and hotels in Wiltspoon.

She also had many customers outside of Wiltspoon.

All in all, the future looked bright for her company.

Now, she rarely visited the vegetable farms. Elisa had told her that they needed to rent more barren fields to turn into vegetable farms.

Expanding their farms meant that they were expanding their business.

Liberty laughed. “I just established my company and I still don’t have that many employees yet. I do have a cafe and dorms for them, but only the managers get their food and accommodation fully covered. The company sponsors 70% of the cost of the regular employees’ food and accommodation, and only charges them 30% of the cost.

“We only need a few pounds of vegetables every day. You probably wouldn’t be interested in a small order like that. The cost of transport would probably outweigh any profit you’d get.

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