After all, nowadays, she finds herself in this world, in a completely unfamiliar environment. There are hardly any people who can lend her a hand. Besides Lin Ye, the breakfast stall owner is about the only reliable person Jiang Xin has come across. So, Jiang Xin genuinely feels that the breakfast stall owner is someone she can trust. Moreover, just yesterday, she had rented a house from the breakfast stall owner’s brother and sister-in-law, which made Jiang Xin feel somewhat acquainted with her. They might not be friends, but if she were to ask the breakfast stall owner for help, like renting a warehouse, the owner could certainly make it happen for her. Jiang Xin didn’t hesitate and directly stated her request: "Sis, when I rented the house yesterday, I told you that I’m from the provincial city and I want to run a small business here in the market." "So, while I was thinking things over last night, I felt that I need to rent a warehouse." "But I’m new here, not very familiar with the place, and don’t know anyone who can help me. I want to rent a warehouse, but I have no idea where to start." "After thinking it over, I still feel you’re a reliable person, so I wanted to ask for your help to see if anyone is renting out a warehouse near the market. The price isn’t an issue, as long as I can rent it." "Also, I need it quite urgently, so it would be best if it’s available immediately." In just a few words, Jiang Xin expressed her request, leaving the breakfast stall owner somewhat bewildered. The owner even began to be a bit curious about Jiang Xin’s identity. Just by looking at her attire, it was clear that Jiang Xin didn’t seem like someone short on cash. Moreover, when she rented the house from the brother and sister-in-law yesterday, she paid the rent for an entire year upfront, which is a significant amount. If that money was used for their family, it would cover their expenses for an entire year. And now Jiang Xin, having rented a house, still wants to rent a warehouse, which truly shocked the owner a bit. But thinking it over carefully, coming from the provincial city, a big city, it made sense that people from there would have foresight. If someone wants to come here to make money, they likely have their reasons, and if they’re willing to spend on renting a big warehouse, they surely wouldn’t end up losing money. While the breakfast stall owner was lost in her thoughts, she didn’t voice any of them to Jiang Xin. Sometimes it’s okay to just think things over internally, but saying it out loud could be impolite. The breakfast stall owner was quite curious about what kind of business Jiang Xin planned to do in their old market. She was amazed at Jiang Xin’s willingness to invest so heavily. What if the business doesn’t profit, and she ends up with significant losses. The breakfast stall owner was a bit conflicted, furrowing her brows, ultimately deciding against voicing her thoughts, though she wanted to advise Jiang Xin. Thıs content belongs to 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝~𝕗𝕚𝕣𝕖~𝕟𝕖𝕥 After all, Jiang Xin looked young, about eighteen or nineteen, similar to her own child’s age. In her eyes, Jiang Xin was just a kid. So, to prevent Jiang Xin from investing too much at once and possibly experiencing losses, she did want to caution her a bit. But then again, she realized she didn’t know what Jiang Xin intended to sell, so how could she determine whether or not Jiang Xin would profit? Some words may be harsh, but they come with good intentions. Yet, the breakfast stall owner didn’t want to be the bad guy, especially since they’d only just met and weren’t that familiar; she felt it wasn’t her place to interfere. The breakfast stall owner, having a straightforward personality, couldn’t keep her thoughts to herself. In the end, she couldn’t resist giving a reminder: "Young girl, you seem quite young, about the same age as my child, so I can’t help but want to say a few extra words." "Business always has risks. If you invest so much, what if it doesn’t pay off?" "We can’t engage in transactions with losses. I don’t know what you’re selling or if you’ll make money, but I wanted to remind you." "You might not want to hear this, but it’s based on life experience." "You young people tend to be impulsive and don’t consider consequences, so as someone older, I want you to be mentally prepared, in case things don’t go as planned." Though the breakfast stall owner’s words weren’t pleasant, Jiang Xin wasn’t someone who couldn’t handle harsh comments. Jiang Xin knew the owner’s remarks were out of goodwill. So she simply smiled, as some things aren’t easy to explain to outsiders; the resources from her space were her secret. Of course, she wouldn’t tell the breakfast stall owner that the goods she sells come from a space, so she essentially makes pure profit. That way, there’s no way she could lose money. No matter how she sells, she’s making money. So Jiang Xin just smiled, expressing her gratitude to the breakfast stall owner: "Don’t worry, sis, I know what I’m doing." "I’m old enough to think things through before acting." "In business, there are gains and losses, you’re right. We young people do tend to act without considering consequences." "But we have a drive to try things, and there’s always a chance of success." "I carefully considered renting the warehouse before deciding because it’s really necessary. Without it, I’d face many troubles." "So I thought of asking for your help. I just don’t know if you know anyone with a warehouse for rent. If yes, I’d appreciate it if you could let me know." "I also understand your words are for my own good, thank you." After hearing Jiang Xin’s words, the breakfast stall owner did indeed feel reassured.