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Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 150 - 151: Signing the Contract
"Alright, that’s settled then. I’ll go back and get the money. Aunt Li, why don’t you come with me? Let’s get the contract signed today."
The small eatery’s rental lease was renewed right after it started making money, extended for two years at once.
That’s because Jiang Ran was sure that even two years later, the small eatery would still be profitable.
For the studio, they would first lease it for a year.
If it goes well, they could just renew it at that time.
If not, they can do something else. Ultimately, the rent wouldn’t go to waste.
Jiang Ran was direct and to the point, and Li Laodi wasn’t the type to dawdle.
Since they had agreed on everything, they went straight to the small eatery.
Uncle Jiang acted as a witness and signed the contract too.
The contract was made in triplicate, with each person holding a copy.
If everything goes smoothly, that’s great.
If any issues arise later, having these contracts would help resolve them.
The house was already leased, and the next step was renovations.
This point was clearly included in the contract.
In fact, even if it wasn’t in the contract, Li Laodi was agreeable to the renovations.
Jiang Ran planned to repaint the walls, install a light and a fan, and remodel the bathroom, all of which were beneficial to Li Laodi. 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚
Without spending a dime, someone would make the place clean and nice. Whether for personal use or for renting out, it’s all gain and no loss. Who wouldn’t agree to such a deal?
After Uncle Jiang had helped so much, Jiang Ran naturally wouldn’t thank him without some gesture.
Having known Uncle Jiang for quite some time, Jiang Ran understood a bit about his character.
Giving money was definitely a no-go; Uncle Jiang wouldn’t accept it, and Jiang Ran didn’t want to offer it.
But there were other things to give apart from money.
Uncle Jiang, Grandma Jiang, and their little grandchildren all loved the snacks from the small eatery.
That very day, Jiang Ran packed two big baskets full of snacks and took them to Uncle Jiang’s shop.
Uncle Jiang had anticipated Jiang Ran coming but didn’t expect her to bring so many snacks.
He wanted to refuse politely, but couldn’t win against Jiang Ran’s insistence, and finally accepted them.
When Jiang Ran left with empty baskets, she felt at ease.
She actually didn’t enjoy these social dealings much, but as a businessperson, such things were unavoidable.
Since they couldn’t be avoided, she aimed to handle them well and as quickly as possible.
The next morning, it was time for Chen Bing to collect goods again.
Chen Bing had returned at some point, and he was the one showing up in the morning to load the goods.
Seeing Chen Bing, some small talk was inevitable.
However, Chen Bing was in a hurry to leave, so they didn’t chat much and just packed all the snacks onto the vehicle.
Chen Bing paid with exceptional promptness; just seeing his straightforward manner, Jiang Ran knew that these snacks must be selling well after he took them to other places.
A lot of people were in the resale business, but whether they succeeded depended on their skills.
Chen Bing was undoubtedly someone with considerable skills.
Partnering with such a person brought peace of mind.
After sending off Chen Bing, Jiang Ran headed to the small eatery with everyone. After breakfast, she cycled back to the village.
Today was the day she had agreed to meet with Xia Qiufang, so she naturally had to head over early.
These three days had passed rather quickly for Jiang Ran herself.







