Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom-Chapter 217: Division of Labor

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Chapter 217: Chapter 217: Division of Labor

This time, there’s finally time to take a good look at this house.

The house is a bit dirty, but that’s because it’s been a long time.

But if you say it’s dilapidated, it really isn’t.

Just repaint the walls, redo the wiring, and fix up the floor, and it should be almost done.

Three shopfronts, one to be used as a kitchen.

Jiang Ran doesn’t plan to make this kitchen enclosed but intends to use glass instead of walls.

Not only does it provide better lighting, but it’s also more aesthetically pleasing.

The wall facing the street will be made of see-through glass, allowing people outside to clearly see the items inside, thus drawing more attention.

The pastries Jiang Ran makes are not only Chinese but also include lots of Western ones.

There are also some pastries that Jiang Ran hasn’t been able to make due to time and material constraints.

But here, in Beishi, there’s no need to worry about these concerns.

It’s relatively easy to get the materials you want in Beishi.

There are also more wealthy people in Beishi, so there’s no need to worry about sales issues.

Besides the "L" shaped display cabinet by the window in the other two rooms, there will also be a bar counter.

The remaining space will have some booths.

Providing a place where people can sit and rest.

This is not a restaurant, so the tables don’t have to be large, but the environment must be good. It should be tranquil and have some privacy.

To make people sit down, besides food, there should be drinks available.

This is not a problem; many beverages have already flashed through Jiang Ran’s mind.

Most of the time, it’s Jiang Ran talking while Pei Huai and Chen Bing listen, nodding as they listen, and then looking at Jiang Ran’s sketches.

After a little over an hour, they finally settled on a rough renovation plan.

And this is just the beginning.

After finishing discussing the front, the three of them entered the backyard through the back door.

There’s a bathroom in the backyard, but it’s somewhat broken down and messy, which Jiang Ran finds detestable and definitely needs redoing.

Besides the bathroom, there are three other rooms, and the yard isn’t big, just about twenty square meters.

The other three rooms are also empty; it’s unknown what they were used for before.

The three of them toured around these rooms and only planned to repaint the walls and redo the wiring.

As for anything else, nothing will be done for now.

They still haven’t decided what to do with these rooms.

Once the renovation plan is ready, it’s time to find people to do the work.

At the same time, job adverts need to be posted, so that people can be recruited as soon as possible, and Jiang Ran can start teaching them how to make pastries.

Of course, it won’t be done here, but over at the small courtyard rented by Chen Bing.

Jiang Ran cannot always stay here, so she needs to train these people before she leaves.

Getting up to speed in a month is actually quite difficult.

So people with no foundation are not considered; it’s better if they know culinary arts, and even better if they can make some pastries.

After leaving here, Chen Bing went to find the renovation workers, while Jiang Ran and Pei Huai returned to the small courtyard.

Jiang Ran was to draw up the specific renovation plans, while Pei Huai was to write the job adverts.

Chen Bing has been to Beishi many times and is quite familiar with where to find renovation workers.

That very evening, when Chen Bing returned, he said he had already found people, and they could start work the next day.

When Chen Bing came back, it was already dusk, and Jiang Ran had almost finished cooking, so seeing Chen Bing return, they could start dinner.