She proceeded to explain what she actually wanted from the uncles after learning that they were willing to work for her. And the more confident she spoke, the more perplexed the uncles were.
Terence pounded his chest and stood tall, pleased at how much his mistress had grown in the last few weeks when he saw their surprised expressions.
She hadn't been idle since Madam Tapiwa's departure; she'd been reading, studying, trying, and learning more. It appears like they have finally met their savior.
After a lengthy discussion, Chipo withdrew to her study, returning with three copies of a contract that the three of them signed.
The order was massive because it involved the entire rebuilt inn, which meant that it would take some time before the furnishings she required were completed.
A pleased Terrence walked the two uncle carpenters out, and they all joyfully discussed the fantastic things they had witnessed and seen with their own eyes.
Chipo returned to her study at the manor at the same moment, picking up where she left off earlier.
One of the carpenters who went to sign a contract with Chipo's name was Anesu Dudzai, but his child's name was Munashe, and he was overjoyed the moment he arrived home.
He was actually very excited to begin working on this new deal because he loved dealing with wood so much.
He and the other carpenter who went to sign a deal with him, Kuda, were among the top five carpenters in Guche.
They both owned workshops that employed several people, making life much easier whenever they were engaged in a project.
Ba Munashe secluded himself in his workshop office on this day and began drafting many furniture pieces based on what Miss Chipo had mentioned during their conversation.
As someone who had been in the company for a longer time, the young Miss had left everything for them to settle as long as they had a plan.
They were each given separate and distinct assignments, so there was no need for them to be concerned about competition or being compared to one another.
Ba Munashe was assigned the responsibility of creating bedroom furniture, while Kuda was assigned the task of creating the rest of the inn's furniture, such as tables and chairs, stools, and kitchen cupboards.
What piqued Ba Munashe's interest was the unusual idea designs for the furniture he was going to create, which caused him to act like a child.
And, in order for these designs to be excellent, he spent a lot of time designing and taking his time so that everything was perfect.
And while he was doing so, Kuda, who understood his friend extremely well, kept himself busy.
Even though the two of them were doing completely different jobs, he still wanted to deliver the greatest service that was on par with, if not better than, that of his friend.
Because of their competitiveness, it took both men two days to come up with ideas that they were most satisfied with before they began acquiring the necessary materials to begin their jobs.
Chipo, on the other hand, who had completed her plans, didn't have much to do anymore.
She couldn't hire any employees right now since it would cost money. Aside from that, she didn't have any new recipes for the cooks to work on, and the inn was still being restored.
So, to pass the time, she started embroidering several outfits with the leftover fabric from her storage.
She was quite skilled at utilizing her hands; they were incredibly nimble, and as a result, she was able to survive and continue to have hot meals to eat every single day.
When she is not wearing the garments she produces, she sells them in town, which is another source of revenue for her.
Days flew by as well, and everything was running smoothly.
Customers sat together in a Guche inn, talking, eating, laughing, and having a good time.
"I've been curious about what that lass is up to for weeks now. What do you think is going on inside?"
"I'm more curious as to why she would add another floor when the original two were already difficult to maintain."
"Unfortunately, don't worry about it. Didn't Gari say that the construction would be finished in a few weeks? Will we be able to see what's going on then?"
"Even if she builds a new inn, it won't matter if the management stays the same."
"Exactly what I was thinking. This is why it is extremely dangerous for a woman to be in charge of a business. Why couldn't she just be a nice girl? Stay at home, get married, have children, and take care of the house?"
"I don't want my daughters to be like her when they grow up. What can they learn from her? Every day, she squanders money. I'm sure her folks are in pain just watching her waste money like way."
"We shouldn't pass judgment so quickly and easily. You never know, she could work wonders!"
"Ha ha, miracles! That is not something that everyone is capable of. Do you believe that everyone who wears gowns and kaftans nowadays is as magnificent as our Queen?"
"You…."
When individuals got together, it was fairly common to witness them gossiping, discussing current events, and so on.
This is why, if you want to obtain information, you should go to places like this. You will never be let down. All the beans will be spilled as long as there is that one person who enjoys running his or her mouth.
And if the beans are spilled, how will the interested minds not know what is going on in the community?
Even individuals who haven't been in the area in a long time will go to bed understanding at least the majority of the significant changes that occurred while they were away.
And this was exactly what was going on at the time.
Tapiwa was in a good mood as she walked upstairs to her room with a smile on her face.
Although she hadn't observed the inn's progress with her own eyes, listening in on numerous conversations within the restaurant earlier had kept her up to date on the latest news and state of the inn.
'It appears that the young girl has more punch than I previously anticipated. I'm excited to see how this project of mine is turning out to be!'