Ji Pianran originally thought that it would already be quite expensive to charge ten or eight yuan for using the computer once.
But she didn't expect that the price Gu Chen set far exceeded her acceptable range.
"Husband, this price might be a bit too high, won't it? Will people be willing to pay?" Ji Pianran asked with a tinge of worry.
"I think there should be," he said.
Gu Chen teased her, his own heart, of course, full of confidence.
The price of forty yuan per hour was indeed high, but there would still be people willing to pay.
Of course, this price wouldn't last very long; Gu Chen estimated that other internet cafés would appear after three months.
By then, he could lower his prices.
Ji Pianran was a little worried because the scale of Gu Chen's investment this time was too large.
The price of computers is transparent, to say the least, Gu Chen's investment this time amounted to at least two hundred thousand yuan.