This time, Xu Niannian only supplied goods to Li Qingshui and the two grocery stores on the outskirts of the city.
As for the other two breakfast joints, Xu Niannian didn't go to inquire about any news, nor did she offer them any goods.
Doing business requires following certain principles; one can't be too casual. She now had quality goods in her hands and wasn't worried about finding partners.
The two stores had previously shown hesitation, and while she understood their reservations, she also wanted them to learn a lesson—that many people were eager to buy her products.
Besides, they hadn't set up a next order with her.
Given that, she decided she might as well wait another couple of days.
The eight hundred Liuyue Su she had sold had netted her 240 dollars in an instant. After deducting her expenses, she now had almost 350 dollars.
With these three hundred fifty dollars, she could afford to rent a place and open a small eatery in the county town.