Qin Ye and Rong Yan’s actual married life thus began.
The 1990s... As long as one was willing to work hard, earning money was definitely achievable.
Qin Ye naturally had to consider his own little family.
He wanted Rong Yan to live a better life.
To ensure that, in the years to come... she would never regret marrying him.
Because it was only her... who made him understand the meaning of happiness.
And he felt what marriage had brought him.
Thus, he worked even harder.
"Brother Qin, are you saying you’ve started a company?" Lu Yong could hardly believe his own ears.
Ye Cheng was the same, his eyes wide open in shock.
They were just a group of about 20 people, taking subcontracted work, doing rough work; how come to start a company now?
"Yes, the company’s rental and business license are all set, now I’m just asking if you guys are willing to join me."
What he was going to do was not the trifles of the past.
Seeing he wasn’t joking... He even got the business license sorted, it was clear he was really preparing for a big venture.
Without any hesitation, the two immediately nodded, "Of course, we’ll follow you to the end!"
"But, Brother Qin, how do we get business?"
"Also, where is our company located? What’s it called?"
Lu Yong and Ye Cheng were incredibly curious, not expecting Qin Ye to have quietly accomplished something significant.
But starting a company... that was truly exciting.
Being a small contractor was impressive enough, but becoming a company owner... they estimated that the town’s folk would be green with envy once they found out.
He had the earnings from his recent projects, plus his wife had returned to him all that he had given her before.
So, roughly counting, he had a bit over ten thousand yuan.
The biggest expenses for his company were renting a space and buying some tables and chairs.
The rent wasn’t much... for a three-story building, each only needed US$ 30.
He paid for a full year in one go, totaling just US$ 360.
The other expenses, for tables and chairs, he bought from an old factory... all together, they amounted to no more than two hundred yuan.
So, what was left was the company’s working capital.
It was more than enough to last until the end of a project.
The reason he brought these two on board... was because they were his brothers, having followed him all these years.
If money was to be made, he would pull them up to make money together.

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