Grandma May was glad that Duncan was not her grandson.
When she thought of Zachary, she sighed silently.
Birds of a feather flock together.
Duncan was a good friend of Zachary, and they shared many similarities between them.
After Duncan checked the utility bill with the housekeeper, he hung up the phone and said, “The amount is just right.”
He took out his wallet, stuffed the rent he had just received into it, and said to Liberty, “Just use Apple Pay to transfer the amount to my housekeeper or me in the future. I’ll tell him to keep a record.”
Liberty hummed and explained, “I transferred the amount last month, but the card I linked to my account reached its limit this month, so I had to withdraw cash with my bankbook.”
The bank card she tied to her Apple Pay account was for daily living expenses. She kept most of her money in another account.
“Well, do you need help with anything else?”
Liberty quickly said, “Everything is ready. We’re just waiting to open.”
“Have you distributed flyers?”
Liberty smiled. “There’s no need for that. The store has been under renovation for a long time, so everyone walking by has seen it. Now that my sign board is up, everyone can see what business I’m running.”
Her target market was the employees of nearby companies and factories. It would be hard attracting workers from far away even if she wanted to.
The competition was fierce as many breakfast diners operated on this street.
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