However, the idea that Chiang Xiao put forward had indeed stirred the Huo family father and son; this way, they had no risk of losing money on the tea cake business. Instead, they gained a partnership in tea powder and, moreover, the honey business with the in-laws was also promising. For them, this was a sure win.
Aunt Ah Yu also thought it was very good. Yet, she was still somewhat uneasy, "I can only make a few kinds of tea cakes; these are all self-taught. If your grandmother wants to learn, I'd be glad to teach her without any charge. Moreover, Miss Xiao Chiang, you really should think it over carefully. If I do this, the tea powder and honey are from my own supply, which means they're my capital. But if you're sourcing goods..."
She didn't finish her sentence and glanced at her father-in-law and husband.
Chiang Xiao, however, had already understood her meaning and couldn't help but appreciate Aunt Ah Yu's frankness and integrity.