Sweet Nostalgia of the 80s
Chapter 1564: Emergency in the Martial World

Chapter 1564: Chapter 1564: Emergency in the Martial World

"What’s the rush?" An Hao’s heart skipped a beat when she heard that. Her biggest worry was that something might happen to An Ping.

"Good news. Come on in, sis." An Ping said with a giggly smile.

An Hao took a deep breath and said, "You nearly scared me to death."

"Next time you need your sister’s help, just tell her what it is directly. She’s scared from all your scares." Qin Jian also followed inside and closed the door.

"You’re back?" Holding Chenguang and playing with him, Zhang Yun asked as she saw Qin Jian and his wife return, "How did it go? You went out today and came back; any progress?"

"There’s some progress. Mom, I need to ask you something later," An Hao said.

"Sure. You and An Ping go ahead and get busy. I’ll go cook for you guys." Zhang Yun, holding the child, placed him back into the little rocker in the living room.

"Come on, give me the child and you two discuss your business properly." Qin Jian took Chenyang as well, and the grown man was happily entertaining the two little ones.

"I never expected to see this side of my brother-in-law," An Ping said with a smirk, "You really are one in a million—quite the discerning eye. Apart from being a bit old, everything else about you is great."

An Hao looked at Qin Jian’s tall figure, holding the two little ones with that doting... affectionate... indulgent look on his face, and felt her heart brimming with happiness, her lips involuntarily curling into a slight smile.

"Come on, sit down and tell me what this good news is? Why the need for an emergency rescue?" An Hao asked.

An Ping sat down on the sofa and took out a contract from his folder: "Sis, I secured a big business deal yesterday. Here’s the contract for it! The deal is pretty big, so I kept the contract to study it thoroughly. I feel like besides the terms being very strict, there shouldn’t be any major problems. But considering past experiences with pitfalls, just to be on the safe side, I still want you to take a look."

"You’ve learned your lesson well, haven’t you? Getting wiser!" An Hao laughed as she took the contract and began reading the terms.

The contract went on for several pages.

The terms were very clearly written, showing how careful the other party was.

The volume of vegetables required wasn’t small; if this deal goes through, it would be a considerable income. But if it results in losses, that would be troublesome.

Their company, although thriving, was just getting started and was still a flower in the greenhouse, not yet able to withstand big storms.

No wonder An Ping was extra cautious this time—rightly so!

An Hao didn’t even have dinner, spending a full two hours studying these terms, and finally put down the contract, saying, "The contract itself doesn’t have any problems. Did you notice the phrase in it?"

"Is it this one?" An Ping pointed and said, "If we can’t supply the vegetables according to the contract, then the losses of Party A will be entirely compensated by Party B, and it will be double the amount."

"Exactly."

"Of course, I noticed. Last time, our An Family’s vegetable farm was nearly ruined because of a similar phrase. I’ve learned my lesson this time." Mentioning that past incident, An Ping was still so angry that he ground his teeth.

"Last time, that contract was definitely a scam by that boss. This time, it’s reasonable. What does the other party do, run a restaurant?" An Hao asked.

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