Cheng Huanâs brain almost stopped working from his flirtatious move. By the time she recollected herself, she was already upstairs.
Relative to downstairs, Jiang MingYuanâs floor had much less rooms. Consequently, each room were relatively bigger. Even XingXingâs playroom was almost 40 m2 in area.
There was already a lot of toys in the room and it seemed that XingXing had never seen most of them before. The little kiddo didnât want to take another step as soon as he saw the toys and insisted on staying behind to play with them. As such, Jiang MingYuan and Cheng Huan were the only two participants for the remainder of the tour.
The three stories of the apartment were joined by stairs and each floor only has two to three rooms. Jiang MingYuan carried the keys in his hand and handed Cheng Huan one each time he walked her past a room. When they were at the top floor, Jiang MingYuan skipped the room by the stairs, walked forward some, and started with the one from the right.
âThis is the workout room and it has many of the normally seen equipment. You can come try them out when you have time. This one is the study. I am in here a lot.â He pushed open the door to the study for Cheng Huan to tour.
Much like many other rooms, the study wasnât small either. Three sides of the walls had built-in bookshelves with all sorts of book on them. They were even labelled by categories. Unlike how Cheng Huan would have imagined it, there were not a lot of economic books. Contrarily, there were plenty of sociology books and some novels, both in Chinese and English, all lined up neatly.
âYou read these?â Cheng Huan walked over to the bookshelf on the right and pointed at the novels. These were not masterpieces. These were the normal webnovels, gearing mainly toward grade and high school students.
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âI am usually quite busy and donât have time to read.â Jiang MingYuan cleared his throat and explained for himself with his head turned. âMy assistant prepared these.â
Perhaps feeling that having a large study filled with books that he didnât read was a little silly, Jiang MingYuan added afterward, âI do read some others thatâs not in this section.â
He walked over to one of the shelves and said to Cheng Huan. âIâve read most of these. If you are interested, I can make recommendations. Some of them are quite well written.â
Where he pointed was mostly economic or political science type of books, about the ones that fit him the most in this room. Cheng Huan, however, was not interested in any of them. Even the names of them could give her headaches. She shook her head without hesitation. âOh, never mind. I donât like these much.â
âAlright.â Jiang MingYuan nodded and said to her. âYou canât just believe in everything that youâve read. Experience is a big part of it as well. You can just ask me in the future.â
Cheng Huan was a little baffled. âAsk you what?â
She owned one restaurant. She wouldnât think sheâd need any of these obviously Tall, Big, and Classy complicated knowledge, did she?
âManaging a chain of restaurant is not that different from management a corporation. If you have needs in the future, I should be able to offer some of my expertise.â Jiang MingYuan said it so matter-of-factly as though having a chain of restaurants couldnât be any simpler.
Cheng Huan never thought about these. Up until today, her business plan was coming up with new dishes and having promotions to attract more customers. At the very most, she would think about perhaps and one or two restaurants when her one became more popular.
âMe? I donât think I will be able to.â She wasnât very certain. In her mind, most chain restaurants were fast food restaurants. It wouldnât be an easy for her type of restaurant to do.
Jiang MingYuan was surprised, âWhy do you feel that way?â
âMy business⌠itâs not convenient and not too unique,â said Cheng Huan with a frown. âIt wonât be easy for it to be well-known so I canât imagine too many people will want to franchise. And, even if they do, I canât guarantee that their taste will be the same as mine. If it doesnât taste good, itâd be bad for my storeâs reputation.â
âHow about just open up more on your own?â
âOn my own⌠I donât have that kind of money.â
Jiang MingYuan paused for a little and said, âYou have time. Thereâs no rush.â
Cheng Huan was relieved that he didnât say he would loan her money. Smiling, she walked over and said, âLetâs go look at the other rooms.â