They purchased two beds, one large double bed, and one single bed. Initially, Tang Yue wanted to buy a wardrobe, but after checking out the wardrobes available on the market, she found them to be flashy but not practical, not very usable, or simply unattractive.
Tang Yue excitedly pulled Mo Siyu to search for a furniture factory.
Jing City was vast, with numerous furniture factories. Tang Yue actually found a small-scale factory that looked good. She went in and explained her purpose to the owner, such as wanting to provide her own design drafts for the factory to make.
She wanted to make a whole wall of cabinets, which could store a lot of items. For the guest room, apart from the wardrobe, she could also add bookshelves. That way, it wouldn’t occupy much space but would still allow for hanging lots of clothes.
The owner was very enthusiastic. After learning the dimensions from Tang Yue, he immediately agreed, and the price he quoted was much lower than what Tang Yue had expected, almost like he was giving it to her for free.
The owner chuckled, feeling a bit embarrassed as he said, "Miss, your wardrobe design is very attractive. Could we, perhaps, in the future, make more to sell to others?"
The owner said this without daring to look at Mo Siyu.
"Cough." Tang Yue cleared her throat and said, "Sure, but if you want more styles, you can collaborate with my fourth uncle. He does this kind of work."
Tang Yue mentioned it casually. Since she wasn’t planning to enter the furniture business herself, doing a favor for the owner while also getting her wardrobe made her very pleased.
The owner took note of the address seriously.
Tang Yue suddenly remembered about the desk. She hadn’t seen a suitable one at the furniture market, and now that she was here, she naturally wanted to make one that suited her perfectly. Something simple that could be used in the future both as a dressing table and desk.
The owner was naturally enthusiastic, assuring Tang Yue that he would make it for her within three days, working overtime if necessary.
At that moment, Tang Yue had no idea that this incidental choice would eventually lead her fourth uncle, a carpenter from the county, to collaborate with a furniture factory in Jing City. Eventually, her uncle would open the largest furniture factory in the county.
Of course, that was something for later and is not the focus right now.
Tang Yue left feeling completely satisfied and triumphantly said, "Hehe, Uncle Mo, you see, I saved you some money."
Mo Siyu stopped in his tracks, correcting her, "Not Uncle Mo, but future husband. Si Yu is also fine."
"Who was it that insisted I keep calling you ’Uncle Mo’ before?" Tang Yue brought up the past, determined to call him that regardless, saying, "Uncle Mo, Uncle Mo, Uncle Mo."
Tang Yue called out three times in a row.
Mo Siyu was left speechless, looking at her. Initially, he hadn’t had that in mind, so naturally, he wanted her to call him based on Tang Mingli’s generation.
Now...
Did he dig a hole and bury himself in it?
Mo Siyu’s gaze deepened, causing Tang Yue’s face to redden.
Tang Yue quickly changed the subject, "Oh, let’s go buy curtains."
"Okay." Mo Siyu didn’t say more.
The two had a simple lunch and then went to buy curtains and other fabric items needed, everything purchased by Tang Yue was complete.

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