In the following days, Qin Yun just kept on buying and buying.
The negotiations went smoothly, as there were no cases where businesses were unwilling to sell; after all, Zhao Tianqiang had already considered such scenarios when dealing with these matters previously.
Those unwilling to sell wouldn't be on Qin Yun's list.
Of course, there were instances where negotiations fell through midway, with the other party asking for too high a price. Qin Yun wasn't a fool and naturally wouldn't overpay.
He didn't have to settle for only one option.
In the end, over four days, Qin Yun bought two commercial properties, each over two hundred square meters, paying in full. Each cost about twelve million, totaling twenty-four million!
The money from the store added with the money for the shops amounted to thirty-four million on Qin Yun.
After buying the two large stores, only ten million remained.
He used this ten million to buy five small stores, each forty square meters.
