When Mary woke up again, Gwyn didn't go straight to work like usual. Instead, he sat at the side and watched the news.
Seeing that Mary had woken up, he smiled. "Good Morning."
"Humph!" Mary only left him with her back view.
Gwyn rubbed his nose. It seemed that he had tormented her in bed too much last night, so she was completely ignoring him.
Mary, who was lying on the bed, found that Gwyn did not move for a long time, so she slowly got up.
Gwyn looked at her with a fawning expression. "Do you need some warm milk? What do you want for breakfast?"
Mary rolled her eyes at him. "What are you doing at home instead of going to work? Why are you so free?"
Gwyn raised an eyebrow at Mary's expression and handed her the tablet. It displayed a government document, but Mary couldn't understand it.
"The city needs further expansion, particularly in the city center. These few streets have already undergone expansion a few years ago. The price of Plot No. 12, which was auctioned yesterday, is likely to increase after today," Gwyn patiently explained.
Impressed with Gwyn's business acumen, Mary sighed. She then looked at him expectantly and asked, "What about Land No. 1 and Land No. 6 which I bided?"
Gwyn gently touched her head, "It's not that simple, city construction requires money. And land prices are so high now."
Mary, who was still a bit excited, suddenly lost her spirit.
But Gwyn still asked tentatively, "So why did you insist on bidding for No. 6? What are your thoughts?"
Gwyn had given serious consideration to recent events, as Mary had shown a significant change in her attitude and had begun to take an interest in business matters.
Gwyn was especially sensitive to her persistence in wanting Land No. 6. He felt that something was wrong.
Mary couldn't say that she had already lived through a previous life, understood planning and documents, and knew which areas would prosper in the coming years.
However, she still gave her analysis, "The south-eastern part of the city is almost fully populated now, and the most expensive land was sold there. The southwestern part also has a significant population, and if people continue to pour into the city in the next few years, it's likely that it will be fully occupied by next year. At that time, only the northwest and northeast areas will be available for development."
At first, Gwyn only wanted to see Mary's reaction, but after listening to her analysis, he realized that Mary wasn't acting on a whim. She did have her own ideas.
"The northeast is not easy to develop. Relatively speaking, the northwest is definitely better. And look here." Mary searched the city map and showed it to Gwyn.
"The document also mentioned the need to expand a new road from here. If we construct a flyover from the southwest to the northwest, the northwest area will be more accessible to the city center. Additionally, if the government chooses to relocate the commercial center or implements other development plans, combined with the presence of developers in the southwest, it would be much more feasible to develop and build there than in the northeast."
Seeing Gwyn's surprised expression, Mary felt embarrassed and asked softly, "Do you think I'm wrong?"
Gwyn kissed her on the cheek. "My little Mary is a genius. Your analysis is absolutely correct."
Gwyn paced restlessly in the bedroom, feeling a surge of excitement. He had anticipated that the northwest would be the first to develop.
The city had been expanding rapidly in recent years, and it was unrealistic for development to be confined only to the southeast.
However, this was something that only experienced merchants could see. Even many merchants couldn't see it, but Mary did.
Gwyn felt even more inspired, especially after considering Mary's insight about the intersection.
He walked to the bed and kissed Mary hard. "You're really my good wife! My lucky star!"
Then, he grabbed his coat and phone and walked out.
"Hey! Where are you going?" Mary was completely stunned by his kiss and was a little confused.
"Honey, I'm going to the company now. Come to the company to have lunch with me at noon! I love you!"
Seeing Gwyn rush out like the wind, Mary was completely dumbfounded.
Did her words just now stimulate Gwyn?