Gu Chen was now involved in a multitude of different business ventures.
And suddenly, he took an interest in stall management again.
It made Old Master Wei wonder if Gu Chen could really stick with it.
"Are you sure? Running a stall is hard work, and most people can't keep it up," he said to Gu Chen.
Clearly, in the old master's mind, he thought that Gu Chen intended to personally man the stalls.
In reality, Gu Chen just wanted to rent out some stall spaces.
The rental income alone would amount to a substantial sum annually, and as for running the stalls himself, Gu Chen had no such intention.
That was a hardship not everyone could endure.
Of course, if he hired others to sell for him, that wasn't out of the question either; it was just a bit too troublesome.
As the saying goes, "Don't bite off more than you can chew." Gu Chen understood this principle.
He didn't have that big of an appetite and didn't plan to monopolize everything.