"I think so, too," Qin Anyu said excitedly, now that the ten branches they’ve opened together are all doing exceptionally well. With this successful experience, Qin Anyu is confident that the following branches will also be a national hit.
Zhao Rou and Cheng Ziqing have also gotten a taste for opening branches and are already preparing to do so. If it weren’t for the issue with supply, they would have probably opened more branches by the end of last year.
The two then discussed the matter of the new factory, and Tang Yue asked, "Sister An Yu, do you know of any land for sale that’s suitable for building a factory? My uncle is also planning to move his clothing factory to Jing City."
"Xiao Yue, you can’t favor one over the other—only giving your uncle the design drafts and not me," Qin Anyu pouted. She had seen the Mingyue Clothing Factory, which had a completely different style from her Star Bright, and she wasn’t worried about overlaps in clientele between the two factories.
Mingyue Clothing Factory focuses on reaching every household, and when opening branches, they choose places with high foot traffic.
Star Bright, on the other hand, follows a high-end route, with each branch location more upscale than Mingyue’s.
Qin Anyu greatly admires Tang Yue. She taught herself about clothing as well, but it was this self-study that made her realize how difficult it is—the hardships involved. Without exceptional talent or diligent practice, it’s tough for one person to support even one store, let alone two factories.
"Sister An Yu, you haven’t missed out on any design drafts I produce each month," Tang Yue said with a smile. In the future, she plans to train a few designers for Mingyue Clothing, and of course, she’ll continue to design. However, having more designers means her workload will be reduced.
Qin Anyu has found some people, but the designers she found can only occasionally produce a piece worthy of production each month.
Most of the designs still need to come from Tang Yue.
"I’ll be expecting even more in the future," Qin Anyu leaned in, full of anticipation.
Tang Yue blinked but didn’t respond. Although she planned to take fewer design classes this year to have more time to work on design drafts, it’s best not to say anything until she has actually produced them.
What if she doesn’t produce any? How would she explain then?
Qin Anyu understood that drawing drafts was hard work and that Tang Yue already needed a lot of energy for the monthly drafts she was responsible for. She didn’t press the issue and said, "When I was buying land, I found quite a few plots for sale, but they were all expensive."
"Isn’t there anything cheaper? Even if it’s a bit remote, that’s fine," Tang Yue inquired.
Even if it’s remote now, who’s to say it won’t be sought after and unable to be purchased by others in a few decades?
"This..." Qin Anyu thought for a moment and uncertainly said, "There should be some, but I didn’t ask. When I bought mine, I specifically wanted land near Jing City, so I didn’t inquire about remote places. Xiao Yue, if you really want to buy, I can ask around for you."
"Great, then I’ll thank Sister An Yu in advance," Tang Yue said cheerfully.
Having Qin Anyu help with the search will be much better than them trying to find their way in unfamiliar territory.
Logically, her uncle should be arriving in Jing City these few days.
Tang Yue planned to call her uncle later to ask when he would be coming over.
"Xiao Yue, my grandpa wants to invite you to our house for lunch tomorrow," Qin Anyu suddenly remembered, as Grandpa Qin had repeatedly reminded her before she left.
"Ah..." Tang Yue was lost in her thoughts and didn’t respond immediately.


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