Sorry for the late update 🙏 The author has recovered.
The update will be done every 2 days and then next month it will be updated every day because the premium chapter will be implemented.
Apologies if there are errors in writing grammar because English is not the author's main language.
Finally, if you don't mind, please provide constructive suggestions and comments, thank you.
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Finally the next day, Wijaya decided to start depositing his snacks to the nearest small shop near his house.
And as usual, after helping his father prepare his merchandise, and dropping off his mother and younger sister.
Exactly at 12 noon when his father went to sell, Wijaya immediately took out his merchandise.
Putting 240 Snacks into 6 large plastic bags containing 40 small packages of Small Snacks, he decided to target 6 small shops as a place for him to leave his merchandise.
He did not forget to write a paper on the front of the Snack plastic with the words "Delicious Snacks" as a sign from those he tried to use, on the other side he did not forget to include his telephone number.
To make it easier for buyers if they want to order separately, or if the shop has run out of Snacks that are sold and can immediately contact him to be refilled.
Using his motorbike, Wijaya decided to go to the lower village, where he had determined which shops he would cooperate with.
Riding his motorbike, soon not too far from Wijaya's house, a shop located near the badminton court was visible.
Here the shop is quite strategic, utilizing the badminton court and also the rented house that is right next to it.
The shop can be said to be quite good in terms of sales, because the flow of people is good and also the many children and teenagers who often gather in the afternoon.
And taking advantage of that, Wijaya decided to leave his snacks there, parking his motorbike in front of the shop, "Wijaya politely greeted the shop owner, who turned out to be a middle-aged woman with a slightly fat body.
"Good afternoon ma'am, I'm sorry to bother you" Wijaya greeted the shop owner.
"Good afternoon, what's up?" Asked the shop owner, surprised by Wijaya's arrival, but after he saw the packaged snack held in Wijaya's hand he had guessed something in his heart.
"This is it, ma'am, I want to leave my light snacks at your shop, is that okay?" Asked Wijaya.
"What snacks? Let me see?" Ask the mother again while asking Wijaya to hand over the snack she was holding.
After glancing at it, she knew that the snack contained fried peanuts and also fried stick dough wrapped in small packages.
"How much is in it? And how much is the selling price?" Asked the shop owner immediately.
"The contents are 40 snack packages, with a unit price of 50 cents, and you can get 10 cents for each snack sold" Wijaya's answer immediately explained.
Hearing the selling price given by Wijaya, the owner felt that it was not expensive and still within the tolerance of many people around her, so there must be someone who bought it, not to mention then seeing the type of fried peanut snack and also fried sticks, she was sure it would sell.
So she agreed to Wijaya's offer "okay you can put your snack here, but I want two packages and they contain fried peanuts and fried sticks" the shop owner said to Wijaya.
About her decision, on the other hand Wijaya who heard this was shocked because he did not expect that it would be so easy, not to mention the request given by the shop owner, not one package but two that made him very happy.
"Okay then I will put two packs of my Snack here, and if you run out you can call me via this number" telling the mother about the number that can be contacted.
"Okay, then" replied the owner of the shop kindly.
After that Wijaya continued to go to the next shop which was two alleys away from the shop, the location of the next shop was a bit into the alley and it was right in front of the soccer field surrounded by houses.
He briefly saw some young people who seemed to be playing there, and in the afternoon there would definitely be many gatherings, feeling happy with the choice of place, then Wijaya immediately visited the shop.
And the results were as good as before, he got permission from the shop's thoughts to leave his snack food.
Moreover, just like before, the shop's owner chose two packs of snacks to put in his shop.
And this made the Snack in Wijaya's hands only 2 packs left, which meant at least he needed 1 or 2 more shops to complete all his plans.
And this time he decided to leave his Snack food at a shop that was right next to the children's kindergarten school in the lower village.
As before, Wijaya's business was considered to be running very well, the shop owner also wanted 2 packs of Snack food to be put in his shop.
Which of course made Wijaya happy, because he had finished all the items in his hands, just waiting for 1 more week before he returned to check all his merchandise.
Satisfied and happy, Wijaya returned to his house and he found that in less than 30 minutes he had finished all his business affairs.
And this is very efficient in terms of time, thinking about the number of residents living in the lower village, Wijaya began to try to count and after a while counting he realized that there were.
3 complexes included in the lower village area, and the complexes were named according to the order of the upper village.
Namely complex numbers 4, 5, and 6. Each complex contains a different number of residents.
From his memory, complex 4 is the largest with a population living in it of around 200 heads of households.
Then followed by complex number 6 with 130 heads of households and complex 5 with 110 heads of households which makes the lower village have at least 450 heads of households.
If calculated in one family there are 2 people then at least 900 residents live there, it is quite a large number, especially Wijaya knows that in one family in his area there is at least one child in one family and there are also those who have 2 children, the rest 3 to 4 children are quite rare, but still exist.
So in this case there must be more than 1000 people living in the lower village, and for the light snacks which only amount to 240 packages, it is clearly still very small and can still be improved a lot.
Moreover, there is an alternative road that divides the lower and upper villages which connects to another village on the other side of the area where Wijaya lives.
Which can be passed by one car, and if traced the road will penetrate the main provincial road which is a few km away.
So the flow of people will definitely not be lacking, not to mention the workers from several factories around where Wijaya lives also contribute a lot of activities.
So Wijaya feels he has to expand his business, but he is now constrained by funds.