Qin Xiangnuan naturally saw the potential in this vegetable market, but her interest wasn't in how much money the market could make. Rather, it was because in less than half a year, City S was going to welcome its first batch of foreign investors. Coincidentally, they took a liking to this patch of land, planning to build a commercial high-rise here—a building that would stand unchallenged in City S for nearly a century. Qin Xiangnuan had her sights set on this as well. Of course, this high-rise would be constructed right over the vegetable market.
She remembered how the villagers talked about it at the time. They were full of envy and jealousy.
They said that if they had known that a high-rise would be built on the market site, so many people would have wanted to take up the contract for the market. The lease payment alone was tens of thousands of dollars, which back then was a considerable sum. Millionaires, what did they feel like.