Things went a lot smoother than Li Qing had imagined.
After all, he wasn't competing with everyone for profits; he simply set some requirements and left the rights with the village. There weren't many places they could object to. Those stubborn types who insisted on putting themselves first were not only unindulged by Li Qing, but also by the villagers.
After some discussions, the village selected a few representatives with some authority, who, under the leadership of Qin Wenjun, established a temporary group.
Next, they would screen the qualifying households and then hang up a lodging sign.
In the future, whether it was visitors to the village or those needing accommodation after meals, they would use that sign as a criterion.
Although it sounds simple, there was actually a lot to do.
Of course, this had little to do with Li Qing now; he just used this idea to say a few words.