Because the government was hoarding, following the steps of those in power was undoubtedly the right move, filling the family with confidence.
Ultimately, after a family discussion, Mrs. Jing invested 1,500 Virtual Coins for a 20% stake. She then contributed another 1,500 Virtual Coins on behalf of Grandma Jing and Mr. Jing for their 20% stake, with all future profits designated for the elderly couple.
Jing Shu contributed 1,500 Virtual Coins. Her contribution also covered all the Fuel, coal, natural gas, electricity, and other utilities, so Jing Shu held a 40% stake.
Then, the elder aunt would be responsible for the factory's labor and operational costs, as well as managing it, holding a 20% stake.
The ultimate sales and storage would be handled by Jing Shu's side, meaning the elder aunt was only responsible for production and didn't even have to worry about sales.
