Chapter 106: Business Strategies Chapter 106: Business Strategies She finally understood his situation.

He needed help, and now she was ready to offer it.

With a deep breath, Nnenna walked up to him and gently tapped him on the shoulder.

The old man looked up, his face still buried in his hands.

He blinked, confusion crossing his features, then surprise flickered in his eyes.

“Aren’t you that strangely dressed girl I almost hit earlier?

The one standing in the middle of the road?” He squinted, his gaze falling on her.

Nnenna “…” She was still wearing the same sunglasses, clothes, and scarf, which he seemed to remember quite clearly.

“Yes, I’m the one,” Nnenna replied sheepishly, her eyes avoiding his.

The man blinked, still confused.

“Do you need anything?” he asked, his curiosity piqued.

He wondered why she had tapped him, and more importantly, how she knew where he was.

Was she following him?

“She must be following me,” he muttered to himself, realizing with a start that, yes, she had indeed been following him.

“Why are you following me?” “I just want to help,” Nnenna answered, her voice soft but determined.

The man raised an eyebrow in surprise.

“Why would you want to help me?

Don’t you have somewhere to be?

Aren’t you supposed to be in school?” Nnenna hesitated for a moment, then replied, “I do have somewhere to be, but I think helping you right now is more important.” She paused again, thinking over her words carefully.

The old man stared at her for a long moment, sadness flickering in his eyes as he noticed his competitors selling well.

It seemed he had no choice but to allow her to speak.

forgetting the one phrase that had struck him

the side?” she asked, her tone polite

a brow but

her, curiosity creeping into his

the edge of the

selling ready made food, which is great for people who want to grab

here’s the thing, your competitors are offering

side dishes, even drinks

you

basics.” The man

she just here to point out his

was the point of

a tinge

exactly are you trying

would love to expand, but

think I don’t

don’t have the money

was to reinvest profits and grow gradually, but it takes time.” “Is this

“No, no, sir!

stating what puts you at

completely,” she

old man paused after sensing her

frustrated when she was the one using

He wondered that himself.

do I do better than my competitors if I don’t have the money

replied with a

barely any

prepared, nor do they provide a comfortable space for customers who

up your materials in a shaded spot, like

and inviting that space

turn it into something special.” “Cook the food in front of them, then they

on those tree trunks, since the tree is huge and its roots are thick

fell

of that,” he admitted, rubbing his

didn’t carry all my cooking materials with

enough to top up my goods when they run low.” “That’s okay,” she

the mobile food vendor under the shade, helping him set

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