Translator:
Atlas Studios
Editor:
Atlas Studios
Shi Guang’s lips curled into a cold smirk.
So what if his father doesn’t agree to him marrying me? He’s going to do it all the same. And even if his father allows him to marry you, even after all these years, he’s still not willing to do so!
You!
Yang Sitong’s embarrassment turned into rage as she snarled out,
Other than Lu Yanchen, what do you have?
Having Lu Yanchen is enough!
With that said, Shi Guang hung up on the phone. As for Yang Sitong who was hung up on, her face flushed with a shade of red as she screamed out in utter frustration,
SLT! TO THINK THAT YOU WOULD DARE HANG UP ON ME! WAIT AND SEE! THIS IS ONLY THE BEGINNING!
She continued calling Shi Guang, wanting to scold her even further. However, the latter rejected all the calls. As for how angry Yang Sitong would get, that was no longer Shi Guang’s concern.
Right now, she was only thinking about her auntie as she headed over to her place straight, asking her if the issue with the distributors had been settled.
Her auntie and uncle shook their heads.
Every single fruit farm had its own distribution channels—it wasn’t easy finding a new channel just like that. Not only would it require time, it would require an extremely lengthy administrative process.
However, their grapes had already been plucked—they could not afford the wait.
Shi Guang suggested,
When the usual platforms are being blocked right now, perhaps we could look for some alternative avenue to sell the grapes? How about selling them online?
Online?
That’s right!
Shi Guang nodded her head gently.
Right now, most of the traditional marketplaces have already moved online, and even WeChat merchants are on the rise. Many people would share their products on their WeChat moments to sell a spectrum of items—face masks, handphones, clothes and bags… And not only that, all of their businesses seem to be doing rather well! Perhaps we could try that method with our grapes!
Her auntie’s furrowed brows seemed to be relaxing as she agreed,
I think that it’s feasible. There are all sorts of people on my moments selling all sorts of products, but none selling fruits. We could try it!
Her uncle was still frowning.
But that’s fine if the grapes are still on the grapevines. Now that they’re plucked down, there’s no way we can deplete our stock completely given such a sales method.
Shi Guang consoled gently,
Uncle, don’t worry about it first. Let’s take it one step at a time. We’ll definitely think up of a way to sell all the grapes.
Her auntie held his hands as well.
Let’s make every single sale count first. Even if we can’t reach our expected target, it’s better than doing nothing at all.
When he heard that, her uncle said nothing more.
And indeed, it was as the both of them had said—they could only take things one step at a time now.
The three of them split up their workload—her uncle would still continue to try and contact the distributors while Shi Guang and her auntie would be in charge of the online sales.
Shi Guang had not only shared it in her own moments, but in that Weibo main account of hers. After all, that was a verified account. She had even specially explained that it was because she did not want her relative’s grapes to spoil, and that the grapes were really delicious.
There were reposts, replies, likes, and of course, purchases. Right now, the internet was the best sales platform, and she managed to sell quite a bit in that single day.
The feedback was good as well! Those customers that had received their grapes commented that they were really nice, and the staff at the vineyard were making calls to report on the growing sales as well.
However, it was still far from enough—there was still a large stockpile left.
When Yang Sitong saw Shi Guang’s Weibo post and knew that she was trying to make online sales, she scoffed out coldly,
Seems like you must be pushed to your limits, wanting to try and depend on online sales to get rid of those grapes! You must be dreaming!