Zhao Xuran returned to Beijing in mid-August.
By that ti, the hype about Zhao Xuran, Gong Ruini, and Xu Huijuan had long died down.
Mainly because Gong Ruini went to only a few places, and even if soone asked her about it, she completely ignored them.
No one managed to get Gong Ruini and Xu Huijuan together, because Xu Huijuan hadn’t left ho this whole ti.
It’s said that the Xu family kept her inside, disappointing many people.
Actually, Gong Ruini was also quite disappointed, thinking she could et Xu Huijuan and put on a good show, but she wasn’t given the chance, which made her very angry.
Of course, with a sour face, Gong Ruini’s anger led to all kinds of speculation about her relationship with Zhao Xuran.
Idle gossip suggests that even if Zhao Xuran wouldn’t be with Xu Huijuan, a breakup with Gong Ruini seed likely.
People were gearing up, just waiting for Zhao Xuran to co back to hear if the Zhao family, Gong family, and Wan family had fallen apart and split up.
Diverse groups were preparing, ready to rush relationships and contact Zhao Xuran to see if they could introduce their daughters.
As for Gong Ruini, they weren’t going to miss out either. Even though she couldn’t compare to Zhao Xuran, Gong Ruini still had a lucrative tutoring school.
Not to ntion that her sister-in-law is Chu Ling, one of the Chu family’s treasures. Marrying her could bring benefits economically, and even politically.
A breakup between Zhao Xuran and Gong Ruini would truly be a cause for celebration, as it could an happiness for two, maybe more, families.
Zhao Xuran didn’t care about the unrest outside; he just wanted to rest and enjoy a cozy ti with Gong Ruini.
This ti away was fruitful; though he didn’t establish any international connections, he acquired everything needed dostically.
"The first batch has already been shipped and sales have begun."
"The market is good." Gong Zhuang had dabbled in business since the late ’70s.
Recalling the frenzy of selling goods back then, Gong Zhuang felt nostalgic, "I thought I’d never see such a scene again, but unexpectedly, I did."
Gong Tao went to Northeast to assess the situation, but knew when to return to Beijing once he realized the business was viable.
After all, a mainstay had to be present at headquarters. Beijing, stirred by Xu Huijuan, needed their family to keep control, lest others assu weak relations and try to exploit the situation.
Gong Tao felt regret, "Had I known, I would have rushed to have a look."
"Once the goods arrive, they’re instantly in demand."
Gong Zhuang lanted, "If anyone among us spoke Russian, it’d be better."
"Perfect communication could draw in more and better clients." Without seamless communication, even with a good business, attracting custors seems difficult.
Indeed, Gong Ruini suddenly realized communication was an issue, trusting the old brothers to speak English was unlikely, and would Miao Family mbers understand?
Probably not, even for basic greetings. No way, this involves money, Gong Ruini made a decision, "Let’s send soone back."
"I’ll find a professor at the Foreign Language University to study properly until next April." Winters in the Northeast are harsh; even the old brothers wouldn’t venture across the border for business in such cold.
Also giving Gong Ruini and the team a chance to improve, "Once they return, everyone will study Russian."
Gong Ruini didn’t expect fluent conversations with the old brothers, just enough to manage simple exchanges.
Really? Is all of them learning Russian necessary? Gong Zhuang thought of his older brothers-in-law, worried about whether they would succeed; they were never good at studying.
"Third Uncle, don’t assu age permits avoidance of study when attracting custors is on the line."
"Would you rather buy from soone who can communicate or soone flailing gestures in trade?"
Of course, dealing with soone who communicates is preferable, especially if the price is the sa.
Indeed, they import in bulk, having a price edge, but lacking efficient communication.
"Learn, it’s a must."
"Otherwise, how do we make money?" Knowing a foreign language guarantees against job replacent.
Miao Family mbers receive dividends, salaries, and commissions. Better business ans more inco; only fools would refuse to learn.
"It’s rely greetings and number expressions."
"Simple chatting capability would be great." Gong Ruini’s expectations weren’t high.
Current demands can’t be excessive, or they’d protest against learning. Once they see benefits, without urging, they’d pursue study.
Gong Zhuang nodded continuously, indicating such demands were reasonable.
Yet he still had a concern about tuition, "How about the tuition fees?"
He vaguely recalled Gong Ruini suggesting a professor, a costly endeavor.
Recalling his daughter’s English classes with foreigners alongside Gong Ruini, those tuition fees were steep.
Choosing a professor wouldn’t cut costs much, ntioning to his brothers-in-law would find them unwilling.
For this business, the Miao Family invested heavily, with even Gong Zhuang lending money, pondering if they would invest in learning Russian.
Sigh, chasing great profits yet begrudgingly caught up on petty financial details.
If staffing weren’t short, Gong Ruini wouldn’t waste ti vexing over these issues.
"We’ll cover it, since they’re earning for us."
"Select soone articulate and intelligent, so money spent isn’t wasted." Spending isn’t a concern, but acquiring a fool would be.
"Failing ans repaying tuition." Gong Ruini sternly insisted.
Even among relatives, rules must be followed, as chaos breeds dysfunction.
"Alright, alright." Gong Zhuang agreed, considering it a fine proposal.
Otherwise, if Miao Family knew tuition wasn’t theirs to pay, they’d fight over the spot, leaving him caught in dilemmas.
Thus avoiding complications, they’ll evaluate suitability.
Gong Ruini left the outco handling aside, approving their key stakeholders to decide on representatives.
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