"Negotiations, finding suppliers, price bargaining, third-party inspections, logistics, information feedback... every single one of these steps takes time. And that's assuming nothing unexpected happens. Not to mention, we have to calculate foreign exchange quotas, figure out shipping costs, and more. You'll get it once you've been through it."
Xue Yue really hadn't expected that just the negotiations with the representatives from Country A would take over a week and still not be finalized.
During this time, He Nan's family had already brought Uncle He and Aunt He to Beijing City.
After getting off the train, they took a bus to He Lang's house.
At home, it was the usual routine: those who had work were at work, and those who had school were at school. Only Mrs. He was home.
Mrs. He was overjoyed to suddenly see Uncle He and the others.
"I was just wondering if you'd be able to come, and I can't believe you're already here."
