In the afternoon, the Jade Store was sparsely populated.
Once in a while, one or two customers would come to glance around and then leave; the store owner, bored to death, sat behind the counter dozing off.
An Hao walked in, and several salesclerks approached her, asking what she needed.
She waved her hand lightly and walked straight towards the owner sitting behind the counter, gently knocking on the glass surface: "Owner."
The store owner rubbed his sleepy eyes and stretched lazily as he stood up, "What do you need? How can I help you?"
This old store had been handed down for a hundred years, maintaining this customer-service philosophy since the Republic of China era.
This philosophy would continue to be passed down, and in the twentieth century and even later, this customer-first philosophy would be carried forward and expanded.