CHAPTER 38: UNTITLED

The process of making beauty cream was a little difficult; mixing herbs and other ingredients were especially difficult for a newcomer. After mixing everything together, the fresh cream will be placed in large containers where it will have to sit for a certain amount of time depending on the level required.

While the beauty cream is resting, Sarah will add the final ingredient that will make it the best it can be. Sarah was unable to move the cream's production off-site due to this special invisible addition to the cream.

However, when it came to other things, such as beverages, she didn't mind other people doing it in a completely different location. Even if the place wasn't at the farm and its not like she can stop others from stealing her recipe or copying it at least.

Sarah drove into town the next day to meet with her staff, who had made up their minds and had a great conversation with them.

Sarah devised simple and user-friendly schemes to enable even those with limited financial resources to invest and profit from stock trading.

The minimum investment that an individual or a unit can make in the firm is LST$ 5,000, and the maximum is literally anything. The capital was then divided into several groups, each with its own set of rules that must be followed.

For example, the first group has the lowest capital amount of LST$ 5,000 and the highest capital amount of LST$ 10,000.

The second group includes LST$11,000 to LST$50,000, the third LST$60,000 to LST$100,000, and the fourth LST$110,000 to LST$500,000.

Then there were the VIP groups, which earned a high return on investment. The first group ranges from LST$510,000 to one million, followed by another that goes up to ten million, and so on.

At the moment, it was clear that most people would not touch the V.I. Ps group schemes, but she would.

Because she can use her own money to bring good fortune to the company while also making an entry into the market.

The returns on these investments were reasonable and very eligible, and her company did not appear to be a scam. The monthly return on investment ranges from 10% to 50%, depending on the group selected by the client after administrative and operating fees are deducted.

The return on investment is also affected by the client's willingness to take risks. The higher the risk of the investment, the higher the return.

Sophie and Tyra didn't have much money, so they weren't eligible for the V.I.P. schemes or higher groups. Tyra chose the first group and invested the least amount of capital possible. Sophie decided to go all-in and invest LST$30,000, her current total savings.

Simultaneously, with the two employees as witnesses, Sarah invested one million dollars for a start-up and completed all the formalities.

It was time to get down to business after getting the contracts notarized and the money in the company's bank account.

The company's policy was advantageous in that a client could still cash out his or her returns after a month. Whether the company makes a profit or a loss, the client will receive his profits.

This, in turn, forces the company to invest in projects that will yield positive returns rather than those that will result in losses.

Sophie and Tyra were even more confident after Sarah made a large investment. All they had to do was wait another week and witness the miracle.

The other person who signed the contract the next day was O'Neal, and to her surprise, he managed to fork out a large sum of money without seeking her assistance; she didn't bother to ask how he did it. He was already standing on his own two feet without needing her assistance.

On the internet, many people were clearly dissatisfied with the delay in receiving more beauty creams, even though the beauty creams were still in production.

Sarah was not to blame for this; she had no idea that people would love her products so much that they would sweep the shelves clean as soon as they were placed there.

Sarah delegated the job of trading to the system and focused on other things that the system couldn't help her with.

The slimming beverage was already being manufactured, and all of the factory employees were working on it.

Sarah also prepared the beverage containers, which she purchased from a different company that sells high-quality containers. She did not want to spend her points on containers from the system shop.

She had these bottles ready before leaving for Srad because she didn't want to rush things when she returned.

The containers bear the DEW BEAUTY logo, making it easy for anyone to identify them.

When the beverages were finished, they were quickly filled into the bottles and sealed on the spot.

The sealed bottles were then placed into boxes, and all that remained was to ship the products to customers once they began purchasing.

The staff for DEW BEAUTY that she had previously hired were not idle but were busy with other tasks that she had assigned to them.

Sarah didn't stop communicating with the friends she made during her visit to Srad, and Jackie was a pain in the *** because she was always complaining to her about how she wanted this but couldn't find that.

The factory was extremely busy; after finishing the ordinary beauty cream, they moved on to the advanced and premium creams.

There was almost no rest, which was very frustrating for everyone, including Sarah.

However, she recognized that building an empire was not easy. There was so much to do, and so many sacrifices to make. What she was experiencing at the time reminded her of her parents.

She was a jerk back then, and she should have realized how difficult it was for them to raise her. She should have been more patient and behaved like a good child.

It was too late for her to correct her mistakes, but she still had time to make amends for them.