Over the next few days, Leonard Ethan honestly stayed at his booth, helping the Emerald Antique Store sell various items, while also forming cooperation agreements with some friendly businesses.
The latter was much more important than the former, because unless it was mass-produced fakes, it was difficult to have a wide range of items for antiques.
In this case, a shop specializing in antiques naturally needed many partners, so that they could swap goods with their partners when they didn't have items to sell, trying to meet the needs of their customers as much as possible.
However, getting other shops to be willing to swap goods with you is not an easy or simple task, as it requires a certain level of trust between the two parties, which the Emerald Antique Store had previously lacked a bit.
This is not to say that the Emerald Antique Store had any bad credit before, but because the store itself was relatively small, which made other shops lack confidence in it.