Back to the 70s: My Childhood Sweetheart Spoils Me Rotten-Chapter 760 - 762 Solution

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Chapter 760: Chapter 762 Solution

"Brother Xu Ran, are you going to the South?" Gong Ruini hurried to Wan Qiweng after getting the news from Zhao Guangran.

Learning that Zhao Xuran and her own brother would also go to the South to handle matters, she started thinking about it.

As for why Zhao Guangran was unwilling to come forward, he knew that if he did, it would be refused immediately, so he relied on Gong Ruini.

Zhao Xuran had just finished the college entrance examination. Although he didn’t need to study recently, he, being used to reading, still held a book on finance purchased by Cai Ming on his trip to the South.

Upon hearing Gong Ruini’s question, he stopped what he was doing.

This wasn’t really a big deal at home; it’s just that they all agreed to keep it from Ni Zi.

But why did Ni Zi find out? They even guarded against Gong Ruzhi to prevent any leaks.

Gong Ruwen, being overprotective of his sister, would never let his sister suffer, so he couldn’t have leaked the secret.

There are only a few suspects left, and apart from Zhao Guangran, there was no one else to think of as the leak.

"Did Guangran tell you?" Although it was phrased as a question, it carried a heavy tone of certainty.

Gong Ruini didn’t even think of covering for Zhao Guangran; he told her the news just so she would take the initiative.

"Yes, he said Uncle encountered some difficulties." Gong Ruini was concerned about this issue.

"Is the problem serious?"

"Can we think of a way to make up for it?"

Gong Ruini asked anxiously.

Seeing the worried Gong Ruini, Zhao Xuran signaled her to sit down, "If we don’t go, we also don’t know if we can find new suppliers."

"But I think if we go there to look, we will eventually find suppliers; it’s just a matter of time."

Zhao Xuran had never been to the South; all the information was from Cai Ming, "The development there is good now, and I think there should be people willing to supply."

"Yes." Gong Ruini was also quite anxious, but Zhao Xuran’s reassurance calmed her down.

Nowadays, unlike before, supplying many things was troublesome, and in the South, even if they couldn’t find a 100% supplier, there should at least be substitutes.

"Actually, I think if we can, we should also set up a factory." Having your own factory would mean not fearing someone poaching.

Setting up a factory is a good proposal, "Who do you think should manage it?" Without someone stationed there, can the factory be managed well? Zhao Xuran could only say that although they had enough people, there weren’t many who could be spared.

Indeed, there aren’t enough people. At home, only after Cai Ming graduated from college did he not go to work in a unit; he fully ventured into business.

Even Zhan Jing had thoughts of reopening Shiyu Hall, but she was still working honestly at the Chinese medicine hospital, sticking it out for a few more years before going solo.

"Actually, we could partner with others." Gong Ruini suddenly remembered that if we couldn’t fully invest, we could definitely co-invest.

Partner? With others? Not to mention if anyone would be willing, the key issue remains, "Do you think they can be trusted?"

Don’t think that without supervision or constraints, you can let loose, and then at the end of the year, the reports show losses and no profits. Such a sucker absolutely cannot be.

"Aren’t there specialized financial audit companies?" Gong Ruini asked with some doubt.

"Aren’t there many companies outside that are opened in partnership?"

Gong Ruini could only say that the family’s atmosphere wasn’t generally good; these things usually wouldn’t be openly discussed with kids but could be spoken of at home, or else she wouldn’t know how to mention them.

Outside? Partnership? Right, all previous issues tangled with staffing, but if the company is established overseas, where the business has developed for so many years, the system should have been perfected. Even if the issues they were worried about occurred, they shouldn’t happen too often.

Zhao Xuran began to ponder this issue, thus ignoring Gong Ruini beside him.

A true Zhao Xuran indeed; after she raised a point, he began to consider it. Gong Ruini thought she was unnecessary, so she should make a graceful exit.

Just as she got up to leave, "You’re leaving?"

Ah, wasn’t he busy thinking, how did he notice her movement? Gong Ruini was a bit dumbfounded, "Well, isn’t there nothing for me to do anymore?"

"Go on, well, prepare yourself and come to the South with us."

"Consider it a reward, but you’re not allowed to run around then."

"We might be very busy by then, without time to take care of you."

"Don’t let Guangran run around. Forget it; this kid will undoubtedly make a fuss when he gets there, better not to take him."

Even though here, Zhao Guangran was tightly managed by Gong Ruini, Zhao Xuran really didn’t think that once there, Zhao Guangran would restrain himself.

If it were in Beijing, and really something happened, getting someone out isn’t difficult, but once over there, the situation isn’t usually chaotic, neither could people be found; if something did occur, it really would be too late to cry.

Ah, not taking Zhao Guangran along, Gong Ruini was silent. If that over-excited kid finds out he’s not part of this, who knows if he’ll cry himself to sleep in the bathroom?

No, that kid wouldn’t cry in the bathroom; he should try to find an opportunity to pester someone to relent.

"No chance for relenting; if something really goes wrong, we won’t have time to cry about it." If possible, even Ni Zi wouldn’t be taking her, but Zhao Xuran worries this girl would be bored staying in Beijing.

No chance for relenting. My goodness, seeing Zhao Xuran’s serious and solemn expression while saying this, Gong Ruini deeply mourned for Zhao Guangran, seems this kid will just wander around Beijing.

However, recalling Zhao Guangran’s expectant expression when she came looking for him earlier, Gong Ruini truly didn’t know how to tell him this.

Sometimes, high hopes aren’t good. If given a choice, Gong Ruini really wouldn’t want to be the bad guy.

"Don’t worry, I’ll talk to Guangran in a few days." Before informing Guangran of the decision, the family must coordinate uniformly, or else Zhao Xuran believes that Zhao Guangran will find a loophole.

Talk to Guangran in a few days; brother, what do you mean by a few days, and don’t you know Guangran like a stone squatting at the gate of the courtyard?

Regardless of how the Zhao brothers make a fuss afterward, her current headache is how to solve the issue at hand.

"Just tell Guangran I didn’t agree to it." Zhao Xuran thought for a moment, finding this explanation inadequate, as it might be troublesome if things stirred up later.

"Just say I am considering it."

Thinking it over was still incorrect, "I will talk with him myself."

Sigh, changing over and over, Gong Ruini didn’t know if Zhao Xuran’s head was in a mess, but she certainly was; couldn’t he consider such a simple sentence?

Nonetheless, since she wasn’t needed, Gong Ruini wasn’t in a hurry and let him take his time to think it over thoroughly.