Fortunately, their trademark registration came through. The name that Lin Wan had cherished for two lifetimes, based on her shop's name, featured a design with a dot between the characters, Wanyi. Lin Wan made a slight design, and it looked great.
After the trademark was finalized, Lin Wan chose a piece of base fabric and had the printing factory print the trademark in sections before sewing it onto the clothes.
The paper bags they made were in kraft paper color, with the brand simply printed on them.
It took two to three days just to sew the remaining trademarks on.
After coaxing Little Star to sleep that night, Lin Wan called Han Yi's school.
Her brother had already started work for a week, and she wondered if Han Yi had returned or not.
"It's too late today, comrade. Try calling tomorrow."
"Uncle, could you please notify Han Yi from first grade, National Defense Class Three, to call home when he's free tomorrow?"
"Sure, I'll let him know tomorrow."
"Thank you, Uncle."
