Chapter 562: Bosom Friends (2)_1
Yang Mancang, what a clever person he was. Combining what his third great-uncle had mentioned about starting a furniture workshop, he now understood this girl was going to achieve great things. He nodded promptly, "Alright, I’ll agree to it. Anyway, that place has always been ownerless; no one even picks the fruits there. This afternoon, I’ll get the Lizheng to measure it with me. Don’t worry, the price will definitely not be high..."
"Thank you, second uncle and second aunt," Yang Ruxin was delighted. The vision she had for her farm took a further step forward. In the future, she would build a two-story villa at the foot of the mountain and even construct a small pond in front of the door to plant Hehua...
After the deal for the mountain top was set, Yang Ruxin rushed to her third great-uncle’s house. The furniture workshop needed to be built. Originally, she had also considered buying land, but the third great-uncle’s home already had a small workshop and three to four mu of vacant land nearby, all of which belonged to his family. An expansion would suffice, and Yang Ruxin had no objections to this.
The partnership was arranged with Yang Rulin contributing his technical skills and land for a 30% share, Yang Ruxin responsible for design for another 30%, and Uncle Qi in charge of sales and protection, thus holding a 40% share. The initial investment would be jointly made by Yang Ruxin and Uncle Qi.
The third great-uncle felt quite moved, believing that they were taking too large a share. But Yang Ruxin insisted, so he dropped the issue, only reminding Yang Rulin to put his heart into it and consult Xinxin if he didn’t understand something. He even personally picked two assistants for Yang Rulin.
As for building the factory and the villa, there were plenty of experts in the village. Yang Ruxin simply had to produce the blueprints and provide the silver; she didn’t need to worry about anything else.
After partnering with the third great-uncle’s family, she couldn’t leave out her fourth great-uncle. Although she had previously taught her fourth great-uncle how to make a kind of corn husker that earned some silver, it was not enough. After all, iron resources were extremely scarce in this era, controlled by the state, and most agricultural tools were made of wood, just wrapped with a bit of iron on top. Thus, it wasn’t easy being a blacksmith at this time.
She couldn’t decide what to have her fourth great-uncle’s family make just yet, but there was no rush. She’d find the right opportunity in the future.
