Back to the 80s: Raising my Wolfy Boyfriend-Chapter 130: Suggesting to Open a Hot Pot Restaurant

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Chapter 130: Chapter 130: Suggesting to Open a Hot Pot Restaurant

Gu Jiajie: "Reselling digital watches and some electronic toys."

Liu Pingyuan: "Opening a small restaurant."

Wu Zhiren: "Raising pigs!"

Hearing the three different suggestions, Gu Jin laughed and looked at her cousin: "You guys have so much money now, and you still want to mess with those toys?"

Then she looked at Wu Zhiren: "Raising pigs is suitable for the countryside, or if you build your own farm. Are you three sure about raising pigs?"

Finally, she set her gaze on Liu Pingyuan: "Since ancient times, people have always needed food, clothing, shelter, and transportation. Opening a small restaurant is quite an idea, but if you want to live a stable life, a restaurant could provide a comfortable living."

"What if we don’t want to live a stable life?" A mysterious light flashed in Gu Jiajie’s eyes as he stared directly at his cousin.

Wu Zhiren and Liu Pingyuan also looked at Gu Jin with bright eyes.

Under the gaze of the three, Gu Jin gently curled her lips: "I have a suggestion for you. Open a hotpot restaurant. Go to Chuan City to buy a century-old hotpot secret recipe. You can open a shop in Wanhai City. If you’re willing to spend on renovations and invest, willing to hire hardworking employees, and manage with dedication, you will have good days in the future counting money while lying down."

The three of them knew what hotpot was.

"Can that thing really do good business?"

For the first time, Gu Jiajie expressed doubt.

Gu Jin squinted and smiled: "Hotpot has been around since the Warring States period. For over two thousand years, it has attracted numerous people chasing its deliciousness. A good hotpot broth is refined over generations, and a century-old hotpot secret recipe is a treasure.

Once you taste the broth, you’ll understand its preciousness. If you can open a hotpot restaurant with a century-old secret recipe in Wanhai City, you won’t have to worry about business. Northerners are very open-minded and especially keen on food."

Gu Jin’s words were very tempting to the three.

Just as they were itching to take action, Gu Jin spoke again: "Guys, let’s talk about what’s in front of us first. Your facial wounds are mostly healed, and we should head home."

"What about the hotpot..."

Gu Jin: "No rush right now, going home is more important."

If we delay any longer, we’ll be heading back during the rainy season.

The trip to Shenzhen took less time than Gu Jin had expected, so they’d miss the risk of traveling in the rainy season.

Hearing about going home made the three young men a bit deflated.

Even though this trip was dangerous, it was also exhilarating.

It wasn’t that they were reluctant to leave now; it just felt like their hearts lingered.

After witnessing the colorful world outside, returning to Qingshan Village, the small village would ultimately fail to confine their bodies and minds.

Gu Jin understood their feelings, as she had been through it herself.

She said softly: "No matter how far you go, home is the ultimate destination."

The word "home" is so warm; home is the most comforting place.

...

The train from Shenzhen to Wanhai City started its journey.

Gu Jin, An Mingji, Gu Jiajie, Wu Zhiren, and Liu Pingyuan, five of them sat in the six-person sleeper compartment. As the train clattered along its tracks, they each found their beds and placed their luggage.

Wu Zhiren, sitting on the lower bunk, sighed: "It’s so much better on a sleeper. The three of us couldn’t get seats when we came, squatting by the train’s water faucet the whole way, jam-packed with people."

"Tell me about it, the smell was absolutely unbearable, almost suffocated me!"

Recalling the day they arrived in Shenzhen, Gu Jiajie looked disgusted.

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