Su Binglan did not want to rent such an expensive shop. "That kind of shop must be in the downtown area. Our hotpot restaurant has already made a name for itself, so we don't need to rent a shop there. We can rent a shop on the east side, which is cheaper."
Su Wenwu felt his sister's words made sense. "That's true. Even if we open a hotpot restaurant in a remote place in the west, it will still be popular. Let's choose a place with cheaper rent and then set up a shop in the east.
"We can save a lot of money this way. If we can save a few silver taels a month, it'll add up to dozens in a year."
Even though the hotpot restaurant was doing well and making a lot of money, Su Wenwu still did things according to his old habits. He thought that one silver taels was a significant amount and should save as much as possible.
It was because he feared living as poor as he did in the past. Su Wenwu was also very thrifty.