Chapter 1196: You Did It on Purpose
Chapter 1196: Chapter 1196: You Did It on Purpose
“I’m not thirsty; I don’t want to drink water,” Su Wen, having her train of thought interrupted, decisively put down what she was doing to take a break. Moreover, she suspected that someone was doing it on purpose, probably noticing that she didn’t like to be disturbed when she was focused on her work. Once interrupted, she would stop to rest.
Su Wen looked up and, as expected, met Zhou Hengyang’s smiling eyes.
“Are you doing this on purpose?”
“Not at all,” Zhou Hengyang was speaking when the office door was knocked on, “Come in.”
He agreed so readily that Su Wen couldn’t help but roll her eyes. No wonder everyone was saying behind their backs that their Su Family workshop was becoming a branch of the Changhe company. He was even more fluent in consenting than she, the owner, was.
As expected, Zhou Hengyang’s secretary was the one who came in.
Su Wen was not familiar with this secretary and had not dealt with her, but it was clear that Zhou Hengyang trusted her a lot.
After coming in, the secretary first nodded in Su Wen’s direction as a greeting, then handed a pile of documents to Zhou Hengyang and whispered, “Big boss, these documents urgently need approval. Please have a look. I will come back to get them before the end of my shift. Also, these are projects previously overseen by the second boss, and the person to interface with has not been arranged; you need to make the arrangements.”
“Okay, I got it,” Zhou Hengyang pointed to the kraft paper bags to his left, “These are the ones I’ve reviewed. The comments are all made. Arrange for them to be carried out.”
“Yes.”
The secretary, carrying a dozen thick kraft paper bags, quietly left.
Sitting for a long time made Su Wen uncomfortable, so she stood up and walked around the office, taking the chance to watch Hengyang work. As she watched, she gradually became fascinated. A man who is concentrated and serious is the most charming. She didn’t know how long she had watched when Zhou Hengyang suddenly looked up.
“I’ll take you to the nearby small park for a walk.”
“Okay.”
Going out to breathe some fresh air would also be good.
Zhou Hengyang helped Su Wen take her thick down jacket, hat, gloves, and scarf, and helped her put them on first, then he wore a brown plaid cashmere coat himself, and the two walked out side by side.
As soon as they left, Fang Sha, who was responsible for visitors’ reception and recruitment, rushed inside like a runaway horse.
“They’ve gone, they’re out,” Fang Sha excitedly announced as soon as she entered the handcraft workshop.
The handcraft workshop was also known as the large office because it usually had the most people: Su Qing, Su Pingping, and others, such as Su Xiu who came to help, and a few tailors and leatherworkers who had been recruited the day before yesterday, were all here.
This place was also the busiest.
Su Qing had her own separate office where she drew design sketches, made summaries, and wrote plans. These tasks were completed after hours alone in the office. During regular working hours, she almost always stayed in the large office, personally overseeing the production of handbags, and she would inspect every finished product herself.
Without access to professional production lines, she had to do the reviews herself to be at ease.
In a little over a week since opening, every day the number of bags released by the workshop was snapped up as soon as the store opened. Based on the current production pace, orders were booked up until April.
Su Qing had thought it over, there were just twenty days until the New Year. To thank the early customers who had made reservations, she planned to send out part of the bags from the warehouse and get them into the customers’ hands.
It would be a New Year’s surprise.
No one doesn’t like to carry a new bag for the New Year, to visit relatives and friends with beautiful new accessories. It was also a good opportunity to promote the brand again indirectly while customers were out visiting relatives and friends.