Melancholy

In fact, the J Clothing boss had blind faith in Qin Guan. He had been planning on opening stores overseas since the previous year.

The small company had started its business by selling shirts. It had taken the man two years to purchase three plants and open hundreds of stores all over China.

Half a year earlier, he had purchased a new production line engaging in clothing exports. All those things were trials before the bigger expansion. Low labor cost was his best weapon in competing with foreign companies.

The ambitions of J Clothing went far beyond a small store in Manhattan. He had also started negotiating with Walmart and other large shopping malls.

He would test the brand in New York City. Cheap shirts and T-shirts with stamps were his biggest hope.

Surrounding a city with villages was a traditional Chinese wisdom. There would come a day when "Made in China" would occupy American people’s lives. It would be a battle without smoke or gunpowder.