After some discussion, the group decided to trust Suizi and give her one more day.
"Third brother, arrange food and lodging for everyone with this." Suizi took out a stack of money.
Enough to cover the accommodation for several dozen people and a few meals.
Suizi knew very well that if she did not do this, these people, to save money, might end up sleeping under bridges or at train stations.
Such arrangements made everyone very satisfied, and some even praised Suizi in a low voice.
Listening to them, Suizi felt a pang of heartache.
These people, who fought for their future with their sweat, simply wanted to take back what was theirs.
What she was doing was merely what an entrepreneur should do, yet it was enough to earn her a few words of praise.
The first hurdle was thus overcome, having dealt with the downstream suppliers; next, she had to tackle the tougher challenge of the upstream foreign merchants.