The warehouse is next to the company, and with custor demand, goods can be picked up at any ti without hassle. Unless the business becos large enough to turn into a major distributor, renting a warehouse is unlikely.
Doing business is like navigating deep waters.
Wu Lixuan has only taken the first step towards becoming a reputable distributor. With larger volus, one can partner with manufacturers to beco a distributor for so products. If a brand is to be established later, it will require much more effort.
The only certainty is that the bigger the business, the more risk one has to bear. This is similar to a doctor taking on high-risk surgeries.
"There are so many goods, we need loaders and trucks, the few of us working manually aren’t enough, it’s taking too long," Shang Siling assessed the warehouse size. Relying on just a few people to move everything by hand, who knows how long it would take. The property managent has notified that if the goods aren’t moved today, they’ll call governnt departnts to handle it tomorrow.
Sure, we should call for loaders and trucks, but—. The two company employees sighed: Wu Lixuan, inford in the morning, made phone calls all day without ti to find a new office space, only wanting to hire a loading company to transport goods, but faced nurous obstacles, and not a single small truck has been called to help so far.
Reportedly, almost all the help calls Wu Lixuan made have gone unanswered like stones sinking into the sea.
The Lv Family directed all their anger at Wu Lixuan, bullying the weak to death?
Businesspeople have no soul, only interests; business wars are scarier than battlefields, sothing you don’t understand unless you’ve experienced it. The Lv Family wouldn’t consider that they saved a life, only that things went wrong, money was lost, and they’d want to destroy those who caused them to lose money.
Surely, Sister Weng did sothing secretly that made the Lv Family go crazy.
Shang Siling had long anticipated that Sister Weng, regardless of whether Wu Lixuan saved soone, intended to drag Wu Lixuan into the pit as a scapegoat, frowning at her husband: What should we do? Go for broke? Anyway, after saving the person, they have dirt on Sister Weng to counterattack at any ti.
If they were in their own city, on their own turf, they wouldn’t be so helpless. Xiao Shugang kept silent, the problem now is they don’t know how much power this local bully actually has.
Walking around the warehouses, Xie Wanying roughly estimated that if all the goods were moved to her childhood friend’s new house, there wouldn’t be enough space. She’d need to tell her friend to use her house as a warehouse too.
She went to find her friend, only to discover that her friend wasn’t in the room.
Wu Lixuan had avoided others and went to make calls outside by the fire escape, not wanting others or employees to see her anxious state, as it could affect morale. She kept making calls until her phone was nearly dead, but none of the people she wanted to reach were willing to return her calls, and her arm gradually drooped, clutching her phone tightly.
A car pulled up downstairs. Once the door opened, two hurried figures ran up the stairs.
"Li Xuan." Yin Fengchun called out.
Walking out of the office door, Xie Wanying saw him and guided him: "Li Xuan might have gone upstairs to call where there’s no one."
Yin Fengchun imdiately turned and climbed the stairs, rushing upwards to find his girlfriend.
Following behind him, Huang Zhilei approached the junior asking, "Yingying, how are things now? Senior Cao will co over later to see if he can think of a way to help."
It’s not a dical technology problem, truly stumped her. Xie Wanying pondered, turning her gaze towards the mountain-like pile of goods.
Huang Zhilei, who hadn’t been here before, was equally startled by the storage capacity: "Does she have so many goods to move? How are we going to move them?"
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