Ye Muyu essentially takes the monthly income from the restaurant to renovate Jingyuan, which allows for smooth operation.
As for the income from other shops, eighty percent is still used to continue purchasing shops from various places.
Because marble is too expensive, Ye Muyu ultimately decided to use a rough version of ceramic tiles that were fired from her own kiln.
Although thicker ones cost more, the surface still appears smooth and won't break. Even on rainy days, they won't get the feet wet, and of course, they are easy to clean.
But to test the effect.
It was chosen to be laid next to the newly dug pond, marking out a small area, paving about five square meters with ceramic tiles.
If the effect is good.
By the time the house is repaired, the flooring in each courtyard can be completely replaced.
Now the Jingyuan project has already entered the right track.
Ye Muyu doesn't plan to stay long.
