Gu Chen's business was thriving recently, with a daily net profit of over four thousand dollars—it was simply a windfall.
And the business of Qiwei Vegetarian was also gradually becoming stable.
After all, it was just a small shop of around one hundred square meters, with a limited capacity for customers each day.
Moreover, he was only open for about four hours a day; if he wanted to break through further,
he would have to find a way to step back and let the people around him take over the management.
Another early morning came, and Ji Pianran left in a hurry after breakfast.
She had postponed the work and meetings from the day before to later on.
As a result, she was still busy and not finished even now.
As for leaving work early, that was probably impossible again.
Fortunately, Gu Chen and Tangtang had long since become accustomed to this and weren't much fazed by it.
Speaking of which, children are always fickle in their endeavors.