Chapter 48: Another Arms Reform

Ke Ye fell into a brief silence.

Tang Xian, on the other hand, became quite talkative, "Giving discounts to acquaintances is not something one should compromise on lightly. Businesspeople conduct business not just to keep regulars, but fundamentally, to have customers recognize the quality of their goods, not to let them cut the price because of personal relations. In such cases, one must decisively talk about their advantages or feign hardship, tacitly yet firmly informing the customer that haggling is forbidden, in order to keep the business and reputation intact."

Ke Ye asked, "Are you really Tang Xian? How can you prove it?"

"If you really need proof, it's not impossible. I'm quite curious, back when you were surrounded by Li Xiaoyu's bodyguards, if they had turned violent, would you have chosen to be a '1' or a '0'? Or perhaps..."

"Stop, stop, I believe you," Ke Ye stopped him with an awkward embarrassment.