Farm Girl's Manor-Chapter 289: The Store’s Grand Opening and Booming Business (3)_1

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Chapter 289: Chapter 289: The Store’s Grand Opening and Booming Business (3)_1

At the entrance, a wooden frame partition was set up. On the left side, customers could come in to select their purchases, while on the right side was the checkout counter, where customers went to weigh and pay for their items after shopping.

"Wow, big sister, is this really our shop?" Zhenzhen’s eyes sparkled as she looked at the new and spacious room, hardly believing it belonged to her family.

Mo Yan patted his head and chuckled, "Could it be fake?"

"Sis, I can’t believe it either!" Xin Er, feeling dizzy with disbelief, clutched the transparent rice grains in the big rice bucket, feeling as if everything around her was a dream.

Not only had their family moved into a big house, but they had also set up such a large store in Jing City, things she had never dared to even dream of before.

"Yanyan, it’s really good, better than Dad had imagined,"

Mo Qingze was also visiting for the first time. The clean walls and floors, and the neatly arranged grains, suddenly filled him with a sense of pride. Looking at Mo Yan, he felt a deep affection along with a strong sense of guilt.

His eldest daughter was so capable, far stronger than him as a father. Without his eldest daughter, their family’s life would probably have been worse than in Mo Family Village, let alone living in a large house, owning so many fields, and having such a big shop in the Imperial City.

Yet as a father, he had not been of much help, instead relying on his daughter for peace of mind while studying at the Academy. He owed his eldest daughter too much!

Especially when he heard Zhiyun talking about children from home who knew nothing, his heart felt even more uncomfortable. It was his incompetence that had forced his daughter to grow up, and he must have accumulated a lot of merit in his past life to have such a wonderful daughter.

Aunt Lixiu’s nephew was also full of joy. For them, the Mo Family was both their benefactor and their master. The better off the Mo Family was, the happier they would be.

Yun Zhao held his sister’s hand, appearing to be the most composed of all. In his view, the rice shop was nothing special, but seeing the Mo Family so happy made him feel joy as well.

Mo Yan picked up a cloth and began to wipe the counter and the wooden barrels storing the grains. The house had just been renovated, and some lime dust would fall from the walls. Now it needed to be wiped every day, but it wouldn’t be necessary later on.

Seeing her at work, the others also found cloths in the corner and started wiping. In no time, the counter, chairs, and barrels were spotlessly clean, without a speck of dust in sight.

When Lizhong returned after parking the carriage, he placed a stack of wooden price tags, made earlier, onto the heaps of rice. These were clearly marked, easy for customers to see at a glance.

Lizhong, holding a sign with the opening sale promotion written according to Mo Yan’s wishes, asked her, "Yan girl, should this be placed at the entrance?"

"Put it up!" Mo Yan said, looking at the crowd outside and continuing, "Our shop is new. Although the quality of our grains is better than other rice shops, we lack the reputation of the established ones, and our prices are also twenty percent higher. With a twenty percent discount during the promotional period, we can first attract customers. Once they taste the difference for themselves, they’ll come back even if it’s more expensive."

The rice and eggs were all produced in Space, with excellent quality and taste, and the benefits of long-term consumption for the human body were obvious. Both their family and the Li Family had been eating grains from Space, hardly so much as sneezing usually, so a higher price was justifiable.

Moreover, if the quality is significantly better, setting the same prices as other shops would eventually make customers realize what to choose. If they ended up taking away business from other rice shops, wouldn’t that just invite resentment?

Mo Yan set higher prices, aiming for a mid-to-high-end route. First, it would avoid conflict, and second, it would keep customer flow within manageable limits so that the space could supply enough grains. After all, she was the only one working in Space and couldn’t handle too much volume.