I Opened a Supermarket in Ancient Times 2: Preparation and Start
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Qin Haoxuan continued down the street, his gaze drifting between the shops on either side. 0
 
Finally, he spotted a vacant storefront at the entrance of a narrow alley. The shop wasn't large, but it had a decent location, with a "For Rent" sign hanging at the entrance. 0
 
Qin Haoxuan approached and knocked on the door. Moments later, a middle-aged woman emerged, holding a set of keys. 0
 
"Good sir, are you looking to rent this shop?" The woman scrutinized Qin Haoxuan with a hint of skepticism in her tone. 0
 
"Yes, I would like to rent this space," Qin Haoxuan replied with a nod. 0
 
The woman frowned slightly. "This shop isn't cheap; it costs five taels of silver per month." 0
 
Qin Haoxuan felt the coins in his pocket and calculated in his mind. Although Chen Yuan hadn't given him much silver, it was just enough to cover a month's rent. He gritted his teeth and said, "Alright, I'll take it." 0
 
Seeing his prompt agreement, the woman's face broke into a smile. "You're straightforward; let's sign a contract then." 0
 
Qin Haoxuan followed her into the shop and signed the lease. The interior was empty, with only a few worn tables and chairs. 0
 
Standing at the entrance, he surveyed the surroundings, already envisioning how to arrange shelves and categorize products in his mind. 0
 
"Let's start with daily necessities," he murmured to himself, his gaze landing on the cloth stall across the street. 0
 
He exited the shop and walked directly toward the cloth stall. The vendor was an elderly man in his fifties, bent over as he sorted through some fabrics. 0
 
"Excuse me, old man, I would like to buy some cloth," Qin Haoxuan said as he approached. 0
 
The old man looked up and regarded him for a moment. "How much do you need?" 0
 
 
"First, I need ten pieces," Qin Haoxuan replied after a moment of thought. 0
 
The old man nodded and picked out several pieces of fabric in different colors from the stall. "These are all fine cotton, Two Coins per piece." 0
 
Qin Haoxuan ran his fingers over the fabric; it felt soft and had good quality. He took out the silver and handed it to the old man. "Then I'll take these." 0
 
The old man accepted the silver with a smile. "Thank you, sir. Come again next time!" 0
 
Holding the cloth, Qin Haoxuan returned to his shop and began arranging the shelves. 0
 
He neatly placed the cloth on the wooden racks and hung a sign beside it that read "Cotton, Two Coins Per Piece." 0
 
"Clear pricing, self-service," he murmured softly, a slight smile playing on his lips. 0
 
In the following days, Qin Haoxuan continued to purchase ceramics, grains, and various daily necessities from the market. 0
 
He organized the goods by category, and gradually, the shelves became more stocked. 0
 
Whenever curious passersby peeked in, he patiently explained how the supermarket operated. 0
 
"Customers can choose for themselves; once you've made your selection, just head to the counter to check out," he said with a smile to a middle-aged woman. 0
 
The woman nodded, picked up a piece of cloth to examine it, then set it down and turned to leave the shop. 0
 
Qin Haoxuan was not discouraged. He understood that this novel shopping method would take time for people to adapt to. 0
 
Standing behind the counter, he scanned the items on the shelves, quietly calculating his next steps. 0
 
 
"Perhaps it's time to find some partners," he murmured to himself, his gaze falling on the Pottery Stall across the street. 0
 
He stepped out of his shop and walked towards the Pottery Stall. The vendor was a young man, focused on polishing a Ceramic Pot in his hands. 0
 
"Excuse me, I would like to discuss a business opportunity with you," Qin Haoxuan said. 0
 
The young man looked up, a hint of confusion in his eyes. "Are you looking to buy Ceramics?" 0
 
"No, I want to collaborate with you," Qin Haoxuan replied with a smile. "I need some Ceramics for my shop, and if you're willing, we could work together long-term." 0
 
The young man paused for a moment, then nodded. "You're straightforward; let's make it happen." 0
 
Qin Haoxuan returned to his shop, feeling a slight sense of relief. He knew this was just the beginning. The road ahead was still long, but he had taken the first step. 0
 
As night fell, the streets grew quieter with fewer pedestrians. 0
 
Qin Haoxuan closed the shop door and sat behind the counter, holding a brush in his hand as he sketched on paper. 0
 
He was planning future business strategies, various possibilities swirling in his mind. 0
 
"Tomorrow, I should check the market for more supplies," he murmured, his eyes landing on the Supermarket Membership Card on the table. 0
 
The card bore the logo of a Modern Supermarket, an anachronism in this era. Qin Haoxuan picked it up and gently stroked it, a complex emotion rising within him. 0
 
"Perhaps this is my opportunity," he whispered, placing the card back into his pocket and extinguishing the oil lamp on the table. 0
 
The shop was plunged into darkness, with only the moonlight filtering through the gaps in the window, casting a silvery glow on the goods on the shelves as if coating them in a layer of shimmering light. 0
 
 
Qin Haoxuan stood at the entrance of his shop, his gaze sweeping over the bustling crowd on the street. 0
 
Vendors along the roadside shouted their wares, their voices rising and falling in a lively chorus, while the air was filled with the aromas of various foods and the scent of dye from cloth. 0
 
The buildings on either side of the street were quaint and charming, with gray bricks and tiled roofs, red lanterns swaying gently under the eaves in the breeze. 0
 
Pedestrians wore wide-sleeved robes, strolling leisurely, occasionally interrupted by the rumble of a cart passing by, its wheels thudding against the cobblestone road. 0
 
He turned back into the shop, his eyes landing on the neatly arranged cloth and ceramics on the shelves. 0
 
Though simple, these goods were the most practical items he could find in this era. 0
 
He walked behind the counter and picked up a brush, sketching a layout of the shelves on paper. 0
 
The design of a modern supermarket's shelving was vividly clear in his mind, but in this time, he could only rely on limited materials and tools to bring it to life. 0
 
“Clear Pricing, self-service,” he murmured softly, his gaze drifting to the "For Rent" sign hanging beside the shelves. 0
 
The sign read “Cotton Fabric, Two Coins Per Piece,” with neat and legible handwriting. 0
 
He nodded in satisfaction and turned to head towards the door, planning to check out what else he could stock up on at the market. 0
 
On the street, the vendors' calls continued to echo. Qin Haoxuan wove through the crowd, pausing briefly at each stall. 0
 
He spotted an elderly man selling ceramics, his booth filled with various shapes of ceramic pots and bowls. 0
 
The old man focused intently as he polished a ceramic pot in his hands. Qin Haoxuan approached him and said softly, “Old Man, I’d like to discuss a business deal with you.” 0
 
 
The old man raised his head, a hint of confusion flashing in his eyes. "Are you looking to buy ceramics, sir?" 0
 
"No, I want to collaborate with you," Qin Haoxuan replied with a smile. "I need some ceramics for my shop, and if you're willing, we can work together long-term." 0
 
The old man paused for a moment, then nodded. "You're straightforward, sir. It's settled then." 0
 
Qin Haoxuan felt a slight sense of relief in his heart. 0
 
The road ahead was still long, but he had taken the first step. 0
 
He bid farewell to the old man and continued searching for other goods at the market. 0
 
He spotted a middle-aged woman selling grains, her stall filled with various cereals and beans. 0
 
Qin Haoxuan approached her, carefully examining the quality of the grains. "Excuse me, how much are these grains?" 0
 
The woman looked up, her face breaking into a warm smile. "How much do you want, sir? These grains are freshly harvested; one dou is only three coins." 0
 
Qin Haoxuan nodded and took out some silver coins to hand to the woman. "Then I'll take two dou for now." 0
 
The woman accepted the coins and quickly packed the grains, handing them to Qin Haoxuan. "Take care on your way, and come again next time!" 0
 
 
 
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