The Fierce Farm Girl Has A Secret Space Chapter 2430: Proposal (2)

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Previously on The Fierce Farm Girl Has A Secret Space...
Hao Jian and Qin Shou arrive to visit Yang Ruxin, having been released from their family obligations. They present her with numerous gifts for her unborn child, following the local tradition of giving baby clothes during pregnancy. Other villagers and friends have also sent gifts.

Considering the generous gifts from both the Hao and Qin families, it was evident that their wealth and high regard for Yang Ruxin were on full display.

"Thank you, both aunts," Yang Ruxin accepted with grace, not concerned about an excess of gifts for the children. She knew that for three little ones, it might barely be enough.

"My father mentioned it's all thanks to Ruxin's healing balm. What usually takes a hundred days for such an injury, he can now slowly move after just a month and a half. Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to come out today..."

"My grandmother is also following Ruxin's advice and drinks the medicinal tea daily. She says it feels better than taking medicine did before..."

Yang Ruxin, finding their chatter tiresome, ushered everyone into the living room. She also called for Du Chengxiu, the newly appointed butler, Miao Jian, and Head Manager Qian Er.

"Ruxin, do you need our assistance with something?" Qin Shou inquired tentatively.

"Sister, just say the word if you need anything," Hao Jian declared, striking a magnanimous pose.

"Would you truly oblige if I asked?" Yang Ruxin playfully tapped his head. "You've led your families for so long, yet you're still so uncouth?"

Qin Shou's gaze flickered. He noted that Ruxin wasn't as relaxed with him as she was with Hao Jian, her demeanor being more reserved, as if with family. He resolved to make more appearances and outshine that good-for-nothing.

Hao Jian quickly withdrew, not daring to push his luck further.

"I summoned you both to inquire if your families have any interest in expanding their business ventures," Yang Ruxin stated, taking a sip of the warm milk brought by Chun Hua.

"Expand business?" Hao Jian sighed. "Of course, I'd like to, but it's not that simple." He had wanted to venture into the furniture business with her, but regrettably, even several members of the Hao family hesitated to challenge the Prince.

"Ruxin, do you have a specific idea in mind?" Qin Shou asked, his eyes alight as he looked at Yang Ruxin. He understood she wouldn't have called them there without a significant reason.

"Here's the proposition." Yang Ruxin surveyed them both. "As you know, a workshop is currently under construction in the village; it's for medicinal wine." After a brief pause, she continued, "Go back and ask your fathers if they are interested in a partnership." She raised a hand to halt Hao Jian, who was about to speak, "However, certain conditions must be met. My business will secure a strong backing, and at least two percent of the shares will be offered freely..."

"Sister, no need to ask; my father will undoubtedly agree!" Hao Jian exclaimed, jumping to his feet before sitting back down, realizing his haste. "Truly, we will provide the capital, effort, and manpower. You just need to give the orders."

"Yes, yes, no need to consult those old men," Qin Shou unexpectedly concurred with Hao Jian this time.

"These are my preliminary plans," Yang Ruxin stated, not indulging their eagerness. "Discuss it with your fathers and then report back to me..."

She intended to elaborate further, but before she could, the two had already rushed out, their parting words echoing in the living room, "We'll be back soon."

A slight twitch played at the corner of Yang Ruxin's lips. Were they truly that anxious to return?

"Madam, do you intend to engage in a medicinal wine business with the Hao and Qin families?" Du Chengxiu inquired, a slight frown on his face.

"Not solely medicinal wine, but medicinal tea as well," Yang Ruxin confirmed. She had recently conducted thorough research on these two families. While they were astute businessmen who prioritized profit, they maintained harmonious family relationships without significant hidden agendas, and their heads of families possessed upright characters.