Ji Xinhe finally decided to continue cooperating with the Duan family's farm. After all, she had made a special visit and found the fruits and vegetables very fresh and well-grown. It would be pointless to switch to another farm, especially to acquire Mu Houchu's business. What would she do with his goods given their current vague relationship?
As for whether the farm she was dealing with had truly been bought by Mu Houchu, she didn't know, and saw no need to. She was only cooperating with the farm; she had no interest in who the real owner was.
She had visited the farm early this morning to sign the contract, and goods from the farm were promptly delivered thereafter.
With everything prepared, Ji Xinhe's small workshop could officially start its operations. The dozens of long-term workers she had previously purchased had been given a round of training and each had a clearly defined role and responsibilities.