She could come up with a suitable price and plan out the profits she was to receive in advance, letting the rest be up to the other party—whomever they wanted to give it to, and how much they wished to sell it for was now irrelevant to An Hao and her associates.
Although they lost the opportunity to make more money on each pair of trousers, the quantity sold had suddenly increased several folds.
The profits were considerably substantial!
To prevent any changes, An Hao urged the store owner and Little Huzi to sign a supply agreement.
This also saved An Hao quite a bit of trouble.
From now on, she wouldn't have to run around anymore; she would simply take a thirty percent cut from the profits.
The issue was successfully resolved, and Little Huzi and his group left.
Yan Huan and Yan Ye stood up, ready to leave as well.